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Switching Hats

Bringing history to life: the unique work of an archivist with Dr. Alexa Frost

Interested in uncovering the past and keeping history alive? Join us to explore the unique role of archivists and learn how to prepare for a career in this fascinating field of work.
Switching Hats

What the recruiter really thinks: Dr Holly Reeve on hiring decisions and team building 

We continued our chat with Dr Holly Reeve, this time asking her about her role as staff recruiter for her company. What skills does she look for? And how can an academic experience help you to land a job?
Switching Hats

How I became a CEO: a chat on career goals and achievements with Dr Holly Reeve

Where does the journey to becoming a CEO begin? Dr Holly Reeve looks back at her career and shares the path that led her to start and lead her own company.
Switching Hats

What is it like to be a careers advisor? A conversation with Dr Susan Black

Susan was a post-doctoral researcher in biochemistry, before she decided to change gears and go into the career advisory sector. Curious about the move? Look no further! Tune in for all the tips, insights, and a fun peek into the world of career advice.
Switching Hats

Switching Hats: Introduction

Welcome to Switching Hats, a podcast all about career transitions from academia to other exciting sectors. Meet the hosts and learn what’s coming up in this new series!
Accelerating AI Ethics

AI and Human Rights: Professor Yuval Shany on AI, Law, and Global Accountability

How can human rights frameworks keep pace with the rapid development and global impact of artificial intelligence?
Power and Privilege in Academia

Representation and Research Culture – a US Perspective

Professor Keisha S. Ray joins us for a cross-continental conversation on representation and research culture, in which we explore the experiences of racially minoritised researchers working on both sides of the Atlantic. Recorded in July 2023.
The Disability Lectures
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2023 Disability Lecture: Going beyond standards in technology and accessibility

Dr Jessica Boland shares her experiences as a hard-of-hearing/deaf academic in science and technology, and her passion for improving accessibility in higher education.
Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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8 - Katya Kovalchuk

CARA Fellow Katya Kovalchuk - an energetic scholar studying Byzantine legends. Katya talks us through moving countries countless times, having most recently joining us here in Oxford from Ukraine as an at-risk scholar.
Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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6 - Professor Tarje Nissen-Meyer

Geophysics Professor Tarje Nissen-Meyer talks about balancing (or not) a busy academic career and family life when you're deeply passionate about both.
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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Albert Hourani’s Impact

2022 is the 60th anniversary of the publication of Albert Hourani’s magnum opus Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age, 1798-1939.
Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security
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Value & Benefits

SPECIAL CONFERENCE EPISODE getting the inside scoop on UK Cyber Strategy.
Department of Statistics
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The practicalities of academic research ethics - how to get things done

A brief introduction to various legal and procedural ethical concepts and their applications within and beyond academia.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 7: The Limits of Academia with Professor Joy James

Professor Joy James is the Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College. In this episode, Carlotta Hartmann speaks to her about coming to philosophy and the limits of academia.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 6: Tradition and modernity in African cultural philosophy

Scarlett Whelan and Kei Patrick interview Prof Ochieng’-Odhiambo and Zeyad el Nabolsy about attitudes to tradition, modernity and modernisation in the work of two African philosophers: Amilcar Cabral and Henry Odera Oruka.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 5: A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor and cross-cultural philosophy with Dr. Roy Tzohar

In this episode, MPhil Buddhist Studies students Cody Fuller and alicehankwinham interview Professor Tzohar (associate professor in the East and South Asian Studies Department at Tel Aviv University).
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 4: Academic, Moral, and Spiritual Philosophy from the Ramakrishna Order

Dylan Watts (UG physics and philosophy) and Aamir Kaderbhai (MSt study of religion) interview Swami Medhananda, ordained monk of the Ramakrishna Order and Senior Research Fellow at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education, Mysore, India
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Smart People Work Everywhere - using your research skills outside academia

A panel discuss using your research degree outside academia.
Overcoming a Sense of Academic Failure

5 What to do About Failure: Personal Actions.

How to take action to change the role failure plays in your life.
Overcoming a Sense of Academic Failure

4 What to do About Failure: Personal Attitudes.

How to change your own attitudes to failure and success, and how failure relates to regret.

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