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Episode Title Description People Date Captions
Blogging and Social Media in Criminology Sarah Turnbull and Ines Hasselberg, Centre for Criminology, give a talk for the Centre for Criminology seminar series on 5th June 2015. Sarah Turnbull, Ines Hasselberg 29 November, 2016 Captions
Doing Research with or without Impact: Policing Studies as a Global Field of Interest Ian Loader and Ben Bradford, Centre for Criminology, give a talk for the Centre for Criminology seminar series on 5th June 2015. Ian Loader, Ben Bradford 29 November, 2016 Captions
Prisons and the problem of trust: contrasting approaches to risk, radicalisation and personal growth in two high security prisons Professor Alison Liebling, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Centre for Criminology on 5th June 2015. Alison Liebling 25 November, 2016 Captions
Zaharoff Lecture 2016: Ecrire et ne pas écrire Ecrire et ne pas écrire. (This lecture is in French.) Marie Darrieussecq, Catriona Seth 24 November, 2016 Captions
Writing the Enlightenment: Reflections on Work in Progress Professor Ritchie Robertson FBA, Taylor Professor of German at the University of Oxford, will speak on ‘Writing the Enlightenment: Reflections on Work in Progress’. Ritchie Robertson 18 November, 2016 Captions
Autism and Minds Wired for Science Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Cambridge, and Director of the Autism Research Centre, gives the 2016 Charles Simonyi Lecture on new research into autism. Simon Baron-Cohen, Marcus du Sautoy 18 November, 2016 Captions
Exotic combinations of quarks - A journey of fifty years Physics Colloquium 11 November 2016 delivered by Professor Jon Rosner Jon Rosner 17 November, 2016 Captions
Our Simple but Strange Universe The 13th Hintze Biannual Lecture delivered by Professor David Spergel David Spergel 17 November, 2016 Captions
Trials and Tribulations in Africa Dr Merlin Willcox gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series. Merlin Willcox 15 November, 2016 Captions
How can we understand our complex economy? - J. Doyne Farmer We are getting better at predicting things about our environment - the impact of climate change for example. But what about predicting our collective effect on ourselves? J Doyne Farmer 10 November, 2016 Captions
Science and Politics Oxford DPhil students discuss the relationship between scientific advice and government policy Aled Walker, Kathryn Boast, Rob Shalloo 4 November, 2016 Captions
Strachey Lecture: The Once and Future Turing Professor Andrew Hodges author of 'Alan Turing: The Enigma' talks about Turing's work and ideas from the definition of computability, the universal machine to the prospect of Artificial Intelligence. Andrew Hodges 2 November, 2016 Captions
Searching for - and finding! Gravitational Waves Physics Colloquium 27th October 2016 delivered by Professor Gabriela Gonzalez Gabriela Gonzalez 1 November, 2016 Captions
Visualizing Quantum Matter Physics Colloquium 28 October 2016 delivered by Professor Séamus Davis Séamus Davis 1 November, 2016 Captions
Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Change Physics Colloquium 21st October 2016 delivered by Professor Theodore (Ted) Shepherd Theodore (Ted) Shepherd 1 November, 2016 Captions
Better evidence for better health care Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme. Carl Heneghan 31 October, 2016 Captions
Autism and Minds Wired for Science Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Cambridge, and Director of the Autism Research Centre, gives the 2016 Charles Simonyi Lecture on new research into autism. Simon Baron-Cohen, Marcus du Sautoy 31 October, 2016 Captions
The explosion mechanism of massive stars Physics Colloquium 14th October 2016 delivered by Professor Thierry Foglizzo Thierry Foglizzo 27 October, 2016 Captions
The American election of 1896 Host Aled Walker is joined by DPhil students Nonie Kubie and Daniel Rowe to discuss the American presidential election of 1896, a fascinating and pivotal moment in American history. Aled Walker, Nonie Kubie, Dan Rowe 21 October, 2016 Captions
As he retires from the the Savilian Chair of Geometry, Oxford Mathematician Nigel Hitchin reflects From early mathematical inspiration at school in Duffield, Derbyshire, Nigel recalls his often unplanned progress via Jesus College, Oxford, Princeton, Cambridge and Warwick, before his final return to Oxford. Nigel Hitching, Martin Bridson 19 October, 2016 Captions
Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe - Roger Penrose What can fashionable ideas, blind faith, or pure fantasy have to do with the scientific quest to understand the universe? Surely, scientists are immune to trends, dogmatic beliefs, or flights of fancy? Roger Penrose 19 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.6) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses Fourier, Laurent, and Chebyshev. Then, Chebyshev series and interpolants Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.5) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses Fourier spectral discretization and Fourier spectral discretization via FFT. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.4) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses finite differencing in general grids and multiple space dimensions. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.3) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses order of accuracy and reaction-diffusion equations and other stiff PDEs. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.2) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses numerical instability and implicit 1D finite differences. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.1) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses PDEs in science and engineering, and explicit 1D finite differences. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
ODEs and Nonlinear Dynamics (4.4) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses stability regions, stiffness, and looks at BVPs in Chebfun. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
ODEs and Nonlinear Dynamics (4.3) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses planetary motions, chaos and Lyapunov exponents, the Lorenz equations, and lastly Sinai billiards and the SIAM 100-digit challenge. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
ODEs and Nonlinear Dynamics (4.2) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses order of accuracy, convergence and stability, and adaptive ODE codes. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
ODEs and Nonlinear Dynamics (4.1) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses ODEs and IVPs, Runge-Kutta and multistep formulas, IVP codes in MATLAB and Simulink, and in the end reviews IVP solutions in Chebfun. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.8) In this concluding lecture, Professor Nick Trefethen discusses the question Who invented the great numerical algorithms? Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
PDEs (5.7) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses Chebyshev spectral discretization. Nick Trefethen 17 October, 2016 Captions
On Criminal Strategy Do criminal groups use 'strategy'? Are crime wars really wars? This talk will reveal criminal groups using force and other means to determine political outcomes to suit their own agendas and competing with states in a common 'market for government'. James Cockayne 14 October, 2016 Captions
Optimization (3.3) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses NEOS and COIN-OR, constraints and linear programming, and quadratic programming and linear constraints. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Optimization (3.2) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses Newton's methods for minimizing a function of several variables. He then moves on from Newton's method to practical optimization. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Optimization (3.1) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses Newton's methods for 1) a single equation, 2) a system of equations, and 3) minimizing a function of 1 variable. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Dense Linear Algebra (2.5) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen provides a demonstration of Chebfun. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Dense Linear Algebra (2.4) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses matrix factorizations and SVD. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Dense Linear Algebra (2.3) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses floating point arithmetic and backward error analysis. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Dense Linear Algebra (2.2) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses QR factorization, the computation of the QR factorization, and linear least-squares. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Dense Linear Algebra (2.1) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses matrices, vectors and expansions, including orthogonal vectors and matrices. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Sparse Matrices and Iterative Methods (1.4) In this lecture, Professor Trefethon provides a definition of numerical analysis and provides an overview of matrix iterations, including a discussion on the Lanczos iteration. He also reviews various numerical software tools and information sources. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Sparse Matrices and Iterative Methods (1.3) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses preconditioned CG and also provides examples of preconditioners Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Sparse Matrices and Iterative Methods (1.2) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen discusses the topic of conjugate gradients and the convergence of CG. Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Sparse Matrices and Iterative Methods (1.1) In this lecture, Professor Trefethen first provides an overview of the field of linear algebra and optimization. Secondly, he discusses the question of how fast we can solve Ax=3Db? Thirdly, he discusses sparse matrices Nick Trefethen 3 October, 2016 Captions
Roger Heath-Brown a Life in Mathematics Roger Heath-Brown is one of Oxford's foremost mathematicians. Roger Heath-Brown, Ben Green 17 September, 2016 Captions
Shakespeare and Music Alice Harberd, Michael Dobson, Fleur Smith, Adriana Stoiber, and Simon Smith discuss Shakespeare and Music. Alice Harberd, Michael Dobson, Fleur Smith, Adriana Stoiber, Simon Smith 25 July, 2016 Captions
Jan Brueghel and his Views of Italian Ruins This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Antiquity After Antiquity" and is for first year Undergraduate History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department. An Van Camp 11 July, 2016 Captions
Environment, Energy and Economics and the Structure of our Geo-Political Future Steven Jermy gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme seminar series. Steven Jermy 8 July, 2016 Captions
Clan and Conflict: The Intersection between State Violence and Societal Violence in Somalia Mohamed Haji Ingiriis gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme seminar series. Mohamed Haji Ingiriis 8 July, 2016 Captions
Modelling genes: the backwards and forwards of mathematical population genetics - Alison Etheridge In this lecture Professor Alison Etheridge explores some of the simple mathematical caricatures that underpin our understanding of modern genetic data. Alison Etheridge 6 July, 2016 Captions
Children and War: Victims, Villains, and the United Nations Discussing the issues involved in using children in conflict, assesses the changing characteristics of security and war, and explains the complex international system and interwoven constraints and opportunities on government policy in this field. Robert Jackson 6 July, 2016 Captions
Strategy and War in the Modern Age: CCW Annual Lecture 2016 Professor Jeremy Black from the University of Exeter delivers the CCW Annual Lecture on the theme of "Strategy and War in the Modern Age". Jeremy Black 6 July, 2016 Captions
Mare Liberum and Mare Clausum: Maritime sovereignty, emerging countries and war Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes 6 July, 2016 Captions
Responsibility to Protect on its Tenth Anniversary: Point of Collapse or Resurgence? Joanne Neenan gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme seminar series. Joanne Neenan 6 July, 2016 Captions
Strategy and Democracy Sir Hew Strachan gives a valedictory lecture for the Changing Character of War upon stepping down as Chichele Professor of the History of War. Hew Strachan 6 July, 2016 Captions
The Utility of Force in Cities: Calibrating Security and Development Tools for Urban Stability Rapid and unmanaged urbanisation is leading to protracted armed violence in key cities of the developing world. This seminar analyses the conduct of recent stabilisation operations within large and mega-cities. Antonio Sampaio 6 July, 2016 Captions
Prisoners of the Past, Preparing for the Future: The Influence of Institutions, Experience, and Culture on Military Adaptability Jason Clark gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme seminar series. Jason Clark 5 July, 2016 Captions
The Morality of Unconventional Force Tom Simpson gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. Tom Simpson 5 July, 2016 Captions
Concentration and Asymmetry in Air Combat Historical Lessons for the Defensive Employment of Air Power Niall Mackay 5 July, 2016 Captions
Diplomacy: The First Line of Defence James Kidner gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. James Kidner 5 July, 2016 Captions
Towards Mobilization? The Evolution of Russian Grand Strategy This talk will explores the various aspects of Russian strategic thinking and planning, the conducting of the orchestra and what appears to be a move towards mobilisation measures. Andrew Monaghan 5 July, 2016 Captions
Arrangements of Convenience Among Violent Non-state Actors This talk will discuss how rebels, paramilitaries and criminals cooperate in borderland areas, and what this means for security. Annette Idler 5 July, 2016 Captions
The Evolution of Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice Lucas Milevski gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. Lucas Milevski 5 July, 2016 Captions
War in the Time of Terror This talk attempts to set out what IS aims are, whether there are negotiating possibilities and what the West's response to this new phenomenon should be. Ivor Roberts 5 July, 2016 Captions
Cybersecurity and the Age of Privateering: An Historical Analogy DPhil research using a historical analogy to mercantile companies, privateers, and pirates to shed light onto the blurred boundaries between state and private interests. Florian Egloffs 5 July, 2016 Captions
Authenticity Three speakers examine Authenticity in the 8th Unconscious Memory seminar. Andrew Parker, Hannah Drayson, Matthew Reynolds 4 July, 2016 Captions
And all this time it dwells behind the door Annie Freud, the award-winning poet and artist, will talk about where her poems come from, her development as an artist and writer, and the relationship between her poems and paintings. Annie Freud, Sowon Park 4 July, 2016 Captions
Marxism Host Aled Walker and guests Cameron J. Quinn and Xavier Cohen discuss the life, the work, and the legacy of Karl Marx. Aled Walker, Cameron J Quinn, Xavier Cohen 29 June, 2016 Captions
The point of qualitative research Prof Aksel Tjora, Professor of Sociology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, gives a talk for the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme. Aksel Tjora 23 June, 2016 Captions
Quantum Sensors sans Frontier Physics Colloquium 10th June 2016 delivered by Professor Swapan Chattopadhyay Swapan Chattopadhyay 16 June, 2016 Captions
The Origins and Evolution of Exoplanet Atmospheres and Oceans 3rd Annual Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture in Planetary Geology delivered by Professor Raymond T Pierrehumbert. Raymond T Pierrehumbert 15 June, 2016 Captions
The Prime Number Theorem Oxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Aled Walker, Simon Myerson, Sofia Lindqvist, Jamie Beacom 15 June, 2016 Captions
Strachey Lecture: Quantum Supremacy Dr Scott Aaronson (MIT, UT Austin) gives the 2016 Strachey lecture. Scott Aaronson 14 June, 2016 Captions
The Value of Europe and European Values The Right Honourable Shirley Williams gave this, the 2016 Tanner Lecture on Human Values, just before the European Referendum where voters would be deciding whether to remain in the EU or Brexit. Shirley Williams 10 June, 2016 Captions
Time and Causation Both time and causation seems to have the same 'direction’ . Can we explain this? Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
Mental Causation We do what we do because we believe what we believe. Or do we? How does mental causation work? Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
The necessary connection analysis of causation The idea that there are real metaphysical necessities relating cause and effect. Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
The singularist theory of causation The idea that causation is a relation science will one day discover. Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
The regularity theory of causation Hume's famously influential account of causation Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
The counterfactual theory of causation The idea that event c causes event e if and only if had c not had occurred e would not have occurred either. Marianne Talbot 9 June, 2016 Captions
The Prime Number Theorem Oxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Aled Walker, Simon Myerson, Sofia Lindqvist, Jamie Beacom 9 June, 2016 Captions
2016 Disability Lecture: A Psychiatrist's Experience of Depression Professor Linda Gask had a successful career as psychiatrist and academic, despite living with depression and anxiety. She speaks with candour about her experiences of periods of mental ill-health. Linda Gask 7 June, 2016 Captions
Evidence informed decision making? (Know your cognitive biases) Prof Neal Maskrey gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine seminar series. Neal Maskrey 1 June, 2016 Captions
Why on earth do we waste so much research? Dr Kamal Mahtani is an NHS GP, NIHR Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director at the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. His talk explores why so much research is wasted. Kamal Mahtani 1 June, 2016 Captions
The life of Oscar Wilde Oxford students discuss the life of Oscar Wilde. Aled Walker, Davis Rivera, Yannick Lambert, Conor Malloy 26 May, 2016 Captions
Bionic Hearing: the Science and the Experience Physics Colloquium 20th May 2016 delivered by Ian Shipsey Ian Shipsey 24 May, 2016 Captions
Unveiling the Birth of Stars and Galaxies The 2016 Hintze Biannual Lecture delivered by Professor Robert Kennicutt Robert Kennicutt 18 May, 2016 Captions
What We Cannot Know - Marcus du Sautoy Science is giving us unprecedented insight into the big questions that have challenged humanity. Marcus du Sautoy 16 May, 2016 Captions
Medieval Song Oxford students discuss medieval songs. Aled Walker, Meghan Quinlan, Joseph Mason 13 May, 2016 Captions
Cognitive approaches to treating psychosis Professor Daniel Freeman discusses his research into how psychosis can be treated through the use of cognitive behavioural techniques Daniel Freeman 12 May, 2016 Captions
ECHO, ECHo, Echo, echo... When echoes overwhelm Landau damping Physics Colloquium 6th May 2016 delivered by Professor William Dorland William Dorland 11 May, 2016 Captions
Overdiagnosis and Too Much Medicine How did we get here and how do we get out of the mess Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme Carl Heneghan 3 May, 2016 Captions
Breathalysers, babies and bumps on the road: delving into diagnostic studies Talk by Dr Helen Ashdown regarding three rather different diagnostic studies People: Helen Ashdown Helen Ashdown 3 May, 2016 Captions
Bioinformatics at the heart of biology and genomics medicine The Ninth annual Florence Nightingale Lecture, given by Professor Dame Janet Thornton, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge. Held on Thursday 21st April 2016. Dame Janet Thornton 27 April, 2016 Captions
Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (5) Plenary Session II: Vulnerable Adults and the Criminal Justice System Keith Hawton, Seena Fazel 6 April, 2016 Captions
Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (4) Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults Sarah Turnbull 6 April, 2016 Captions
Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (3) Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults Morwenna Bennallick 6 April, 2016 Captions
Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (1) Plenary Session I: Vulnerable Young People and the Criminal Justice System Sarah Brennan 6 April, 2016 Captions

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