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Department of Education Research Seminars
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OUCEA Annual Lecture 2022: The Future of Assessment

Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment (OUCEA) presents a look into the future of assessment featuring guest speakers.
Future of Business

The past, present, and future of education

Princess Agina reflects on her career journey and takes us through the systemic issues impacting the state of education.
OxPeace Conference 2022: Who Builds Peace?
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OxPeace 2022 Session 3: Part 2

Professor Julia Paulson presents "Tensions and opportunities in peace education."
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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How does climate crisis change the curriculum?

A Climate Crisis Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences event. Shifting the question from ‘how should climate change be put into the curriculum?’ to ‘how does it transform the curriculum?’ opens up the subject in new ways across the world.
CSAE Research Podcasts

Under the Hood: Randomised Control Trials on Distance Education During Covid-19 in Botswana

A discussion about some of the first experimental evidence on distance education during the covid-19 pandemic in Botswana.
The Hertford Bookshelf

Emma Smith interviews Louisa Reid

Louisa Reid's Young Adult novels in verse have been widely praised: join Emma Smith for a discussion of the challenges and responsibilities of writing for teens, as well as Louisa's experience as a teacher.
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 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
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 3: Approaches to South Asian philosophies

Aamir Kaderbhai and Heeyoung Tae interview Mini Chandran, Professor in the department of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, and Parimal Patil, Professor of Religion and Indian Philosophy at Harvard University.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 2: How students grapple with specialising in marginalised philosophies

How do you make marginalised philosophies accessible? What are the challenges to South Asian and African(a) philosophy specialists within Anglo-European universities? Find out more in this episode.
Regional Classics
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Episode 2: Scotland

We talk about the Classics Admissions Test, growing up in Fife, Jess’ work with the Clydeside Project, things that get into a ‘fankle’ (Arlene explains all!), and how we’d love for more teachers to teach Classics in Scotland!
Regional Classics
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Episode 1: Northern Ireland

We talk about what ‘Classics’ really means and its place in the 21st century; we discuss Greek vases, ‘Irish modesty’, provincial art, the Sogdians; and we highlight the particular barriers that Northern Irish students may face, and how to overcome them!
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Misplaced Analogies: 'Coordination' and 'Learning' in the Building of Peace

Breakout session on 'The Role of International and Regional Organizations in Peacemaking, Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping', third talk: Dr Jochen Prantl, Oxford University, reflects on a lack of effective learning from peacebuilding experience.
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD Podcast

Classics in Communities

A podcast with Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Mai Musié.
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Different Approaches to Institutionalizing the Study of peace

Breakout session on 'The Study of Peace in Schools and Higher Education’, third talk: Professor Mary King, Fellow, Rothermere Institute, Oxford University.
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Building Peace into the UK HE Curriculum

Breakout session on 'The Study of Peace in Schools and Higher Education’, second talk: Dr Neil Ferguson, Director, Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies, Associate Professor of Political Psychology, Liverpool Hope University.
Department of Statistics
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Florence Nightingale and the politicians’ pigeon holes: using data for the good of society

Professor Deborah Ashby, President of the RSS, gives the 2020 Florence Nightingale lecture.
Ethics in AI
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Ethics in AI Education

This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Live Event: In Conversation with Jamelia, Multi-Award Winning Artist

TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Performance Week​.
Rothermere American Institute
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'Healing Our Divided Society': The Kerner Commission at 50

This presentation and discussion, features Gary Younge (University of Manchester) Alan Curtis (Eisenhower Foundation) on the legacies and lessons of the Kerner Commission and their relevance to the current American moment.

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