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Department of Education Public Seminars

Can Psychological Research Improve Selection of Teachers?

In this talk, Prof. Klassen, University of York, considers how psychological research can inform how teachers are selected for training and practice, leading to new selection approaches that can strengthen the quality of schools in the UK and elsewhere.
Department of Education Public Seminars

The Impact of the Social Sciences

Patrick Dunleavy, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, explains how the impacts of university social science have been under-researched, and their effectiveness often decried.
Department of Social Policy 2013-14 Centenary Lectures

Barnett House: a hundred years of research policy and practice

George Smith, Teresa Smith, Liz Peretz, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, gave a lecture as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

African Knowledge and Livestock Health

Book at Lunchtime interview with Karen Brown and William Beinart about their book “African Knowledge and Livestock Health”
Department of Education Public Seminars

Educational Testing as an Accountability Measure

A public seminar given by Dr Christian Ydesen who is a researcher at Aalborg University, Denmark
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

In Everyone's Interests - the highlights

Panel discussion on what it means to invest in the humanities
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

In Everyone's Interests

Panel discussion on what it means to invest in the humanities
MSc Migration Studies

The public policy of migration

In this Migration Studies lecture, Sarah Spencer (COMPAS, University of Oxford) examines the place of research in policy making by focusing on the role of social scientists and how they can stay in control of their research (6 December 2013)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Inflation - The "BANG" in Big Bang

Luke Jew talks about inflation, the process that scientists believe happened at the very start of our universe and is responsible for all the large scale structures that we see around us.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Earth-like Planets (and where to find them)

Ever wondered if another planet like our own exists in the vast expanse of space around us? Ruth Angus explains her exciting research into Extra Solar Planets (Exo-Planets) and why research in this area is important.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Wendy Olsen on teaching quantitative methods to social science students

Wendy Olsen discusses her experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students, especially those in Sociology and Social Policy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Robert Andersen on teaching quantitative methods to social science students

Robert Andersen discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students, especially those in Sociology and Social Policy.
Psychiatry
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The causes of early onset psychosis

An interview with Dr Lennox discussing her career in academic psychiatry, and her current research into the causes of early onset psychosis.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Are the humanities worth investing in?

Knowledge Exchange Fellow Oliver Cox (@OliverJWCox) from The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) asked members of the public, students and academics in Oxford whether humanities subjects are worth investing in.
Department of Education Public Seminars

A Sociocultural Imagination: Studying the Formative Effects of 'Everydayness'

Harry Daniels is Professor of Education at the University of Oxford. He previously held Chairs at the Universities of Bath and Birmingham. He is co-convener and Research Director of the Oxford Centre for Sociocultural and Activity Theory Research (OSAT).
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Trans-Atlantic, the Diaspora, and Africa

Ngugi wa Thiong’o delivers the opening keynote lecture of the Calloloo conference
Department of Education Public Seminars

Doing practical work: rationality and heuristics in teaching

A public seminar given by Professor Walter Doyle, University of Arizona, at the Oxford University Department of Education.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism

Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Terence Cave on the futures of comparative criticism; followed by discussion.
Psychiatry
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Psychological medicine

Interview with Professor Sharpe about psychological medicine and his randomised controlled trial investigating the treatment of depression in people with cancer.
Psychiatry
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Community treatment orders

An interview with Professor Burns about social psychiatry and his randomised controlled trial into community treatment orders.

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