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Big Questions For The Future Lecture Series
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This series looks at the Oxford Martin School's academics and how their research is making a difference to our global future. The series will be of interest to people who are concerned about the future for the planet, how civilisation will adapt to emerging problems and issues such as climate change, over population, increased urbanisation of populations and the creation of vaccines to fight against future pandemics. The Oxford Martin School academics explain their various research topics in an accessible and thoughtful way and try to find practical solutions to these issues.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lecture
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University of Oxford
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Author:
Colin Goding|Ian Goldin|Adrian Hill|Angela McClean|Katherine Willis|Robyn Norton|Sonia Contera|Pedro Ferreira|Steve Rayner
Date Added:
08/20/2012
Blame it on the WTO? A Human Rights Critique
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This textbook provides a much-needed legal examination of the criticisms often levelled at the human rights record of the WTO, and Assesses whether developed States have an obligation towards developing nations to create a fairer trading system in the light of the failure of the Doha Round.

Subject:
Economics
Social Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
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Oxford University Press
Author:
Sarah Joseph
Date Added:
10/16/2017
Global Economic Governance Programme Series
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The Global Economic Governance Programme was established at University College in 2003 to foster research and debate into how global markets and institutions can better serve the needs of people in developing countries. The Programme is directly linked to Oxford UniversityŐs Department of Politics and International Relations and Centre for International Studies. It serves as an interdisciplinary umbrella within Oxford drawing together members of the Departments of Economics, Law and Development Studies working on these issues and linking them to an international research network.

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Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Civics and Government
Economics
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Oxford
Provider Set:
University of Oxford Podcasts
Author:
Andres Velasco
Anke Hoeffler
Cameron Hepburn
Helen Clark
John Mitchell
Laurence Whitehead
Monica Duffy Toft
Ngaire Woods
Paul Sherlock
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
Richard Caplan
Sir David King
Date Added:
11/05/2009
Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 2: Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
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Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of Joseph Conrad's writing. In this second part, Peter closely analyses the narrative functions in Heart and Darkness and Lord Jim in order to consider what can be gained in reading these texts within the framework of post/colonial criticism. This audio recording is part the Interviews on Great Writers series presented by Oxford University Podcasts.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Fine Arts
Literature
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
University of Oxford
Provider Set:
University of Oxford Podcasts
Author:
Peter McDonald
Date Added:
08/28/2012
Quantum Mechanics
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In this series of physics lectures, Professor J.J. Binney explains how probabilities are obtained from quantum amplitudes, why they give rise to quantum interference, the concept of a complete set of amplitudes and how this defines a "quantum state". A book of the course can be obtained from http://bit.ly/binneybook

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Physical Science
Physics
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Full Course
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University of Oxford
Provider Set:
University of Oxford Podcasts
Author:
James Binney
Date Added:
12/11/2009