Synopsis
A collection of guest lectures delivered at the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education.
Episodes
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Fullbright Lecture 2012: When can international intervention be justified and effective?
05/12/2012 Duration: 46minThe doctrine of the international community's responsibility to protect the citizens of a country whose government has failed them has strengthened the presumption in favour of international intervention for humanitarian reasons. Sir John Holmes asks: 'When can international intervention be justified and effective?'Since the Rwandan genocide, the development of the doctrine of the international community's 'responsibility to protect' the citizens of a country whose government has failed them has strengthened the presumption in favour of international intervention for humanitarian reasons. At the same time the problems and failures in Iraq and Afghanistan have strengthened the arguments against such intervention. Both sides have seen in the case of Libya, while Syria has left everyone cautious but frustrated. Where does the debate now stand, and in what circumstances can intervention be both in accordance with international law, and successful?Sir John Holmes GCVO, KBE, CMG is the Director of the Ditchley Foun
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The world's first tracheal transplant
05/05/2009 Duration: 45minA lecture "The world's first tracheal transplant" given by Prof Martin Birchall, University of Bristol, at the 10th OIBC Spring Symposium, held jointly with the Department for Continuing Education, at St Edward's School, Oxford, on 4 March 2009. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/oibc3 to view the full presentation from Prof Martin Birchall, including his slides.
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Tissue engineering and stem cell technology
05/05/2009 Duration: 39minA lecture, "Tissue engineering and stem cell technology" given by Prof ZhanFeng Cui, University of Oxford, at the 10th OIBC Spring Symposium, held jointly with the Department for Continuing Education, at St Edward's School, Oxford, on 4 March 2009. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/oibc2 to view the full presentation from Prof ZhanFeng Cui, including his slides.
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Stem cells: what are they and why are they important
05/05/2009 Duration: 54minA lecture "Stem cells: what are they and why are they important" given by Professor Sir Richard Gardner at the 10th OIBC Spring Symposium, held jointly with the Department for Continuing Education, at St Edward's School, Oxford, on 4 March 2009.
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Choices and challenges: lessons learned in the evolution of online learning
15/08/2008 Duration: 50minLecture given by Dr DiPaolo May 2006 on the lessons learned in the evolution of online education.