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"British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction

Women Poets

Dr Jane Potter looks at a range of women poets who wrote during, and in the years that followed, World War One.
Mansfield College

Thinking with Stories: Listening in to Women’s Voices

The fourth in our lecture series for Trinity Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Professor Marina Warner, CBE -- Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and writer of fiction, criticism and cultural history.
Rewley House Research Seminars

Danger

Speakers for our seminar on the theme of Danger have Medical and Humanities backgrounds, and will consider the following: experimentation to diminish danger; the risks of ignoring danger, danger to the self and the ideal.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2014: Session 1a: Challenges and Opportunities for women as peace-builders in Myanmar's transistion

Dr Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference, session 1a; 'The more things change, the more they stay the same: Challenges to peace in a transtioning Myanmar
St John's College

Brave New World: how women can lead the way

In this provocative talk that celebrates women past, present and future, Clare Shine explores what it will take for women to overcome the ties that still hold them back—and lead. The Lady White Lecture 2014 at St Johns College.
Women in Medical Science

Heidi Johansen-Berg: Women in Science

Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg heads the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). Her research focuses on how the brain changes in response to damage, learning and experience.
Women in Medical Science

Irene Tracey: Women in Science

Irene Tracey gives a passionate insight into her career and how she balances work and life. As she puts it 'A scientific career is not an easy one to choose: it’s tough and competitive'.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Productive Motherhood: Women's Labour and Japan's Lowest-Low Fertility

Professor Mary Brinton, Harvard University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Women’s experiences of detention

Sarah Campbell (Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID), UK)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Trajectories and identities of foreign national women: Rethinking prison through the lens of gender and citizenship

Raquel Matos (Catolica University)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ambition for Leadership

An inspirational talk on leadership given by Professor Dame Carol Black to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM".
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

If I knew then what I know now. Being resourceful and strategic in traversing the science career landscape

An inspirational careers talk given to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM".
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lessons learned on the way up - how to take control of your career in STEM and still have a life!

Inspirational talk given to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM" Thursday 27th February 2014
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Career, Creativity and Confidence

An inspirational talk given to young female science students by engineer Roma Agrawal as part of the OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM",
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Women: the invisible detainees

Research by the Women's Refugee Commission into immigration detention of women in the US explores why and how differences in treatment between men and women in detention matter.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Detention of women: principles of equality and non-discrimination

International principles of equality and non-discrimination must be applied to the UK's immigration detention system, which at present fails to meet even the minimum standards which apply in prisons.
Mansfield College

Rev. Dr Charles Brock - John Milton: Revolutionary Spirit?

The third in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in the temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Emeritus Fellow and former College Chaplain Rev Dr Charles Brock, to mark the inauguration of the John Milton Fellowship at Mansfield College.
Weidenfeld Debates

Women and the Post-2014 Afghanistan: What is the West's Responsibility?

Will women's rights inevitably deteriorate when the international forces pull out next year? Is there hope for maintaining progress and creating an equal society?
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Discovery of Women

Professor Amartya Sen delivers a Distinguished Public Lecture on 'Discovery of Women', at Oxford.
Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

FMR 41 Making work safe for displaced women

Understanding risk factors and protection strategies allows practitioners to ensure appropriate programme design and implementation for displaced women.

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