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OICSD Event: From Research to Policy: The Effective Nuts and Bolts of Communication
The Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development collaborated with the ZERO Institute, the Oxford Climate Research Network and Nature to organise its first event for Michaelmas term 2024. The event, “From Research to Policy: The Nuts and Bolts of Effective Communication” was aimed at providing insights to researchers and communications professionals on effectively communicating their research to a diverse set of audiences.
Professor Radhika Khosla, Associate Professor in the School of Geography and Environment and the Research Director of the OICSD was in conversation with Subhra Priyadarshini, Chief Editor - Nature India and Ehsan Masood, Senior Editor - Nature. The event was hosted on 24th October at Somerville College.
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RISE: Excellence
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Introducing EXCELLENCE, the third pillar of the RISE campaign. Excellence means securing vulnerable academic posts for the future so all our subjects can flourish and building new spaces to nurture the life of the mind. It's about extending our scholarship offering for students and supporting early career academics, so we can build a pipeline of talent to nurture the brilliant minds of today an...
RISE: Inclusivity
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Introducing INCLUSIVITY, the second pillar of the RISE campaign. Inclusivity means opening Somerville to all who could thrive here, without exception. It's about working to take down barriers, reach out to attract applicants from under-represented groups and support them through their studies and beyond.
RISE: Principal Jan Royall
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Baroness Jan Royall introduces the RISE Campaign. At Somerville, we’re imagining a future rooted in our unique history, but prepared to rise to the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. RISE is the largest campaign in Somerville’s history, and it will see us shift the dial on what an Oxford college can do for its community and its future.
RISE: Resilience
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Introducing RESILIENCE, the first pillar of the RISE campaign. Resilience means preserving what makes Somerville special in a changing world. It means putting Somerville in an unassailable position for the future, offering security for academics and the best conditions for research and teaching. Resilience involves helping all of our students and staff build flexibility, wellbeing and strength ...
RISE: Treasurer Andrew Parker
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Somerville's Treasurer shares three ways that the RISE campaign will secure Somerville's financial future. The future's coming. Let's rise to meet it.
RISE: Sustainability
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Introducing SUSTAINABILITY, the third pillar of the RISE campaign. Sustainability means rising to meet the challenge of the climate crisis, ensuring everything we do at Somerville protects our environment, from the research we do to the way we live our lives day-to-day. It's about leading the way in innovative research projects both at the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development and amo...
RISE: A Campaign for Somerville
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Welcome to RISE, the largest single campaign in Somerville's history. RISE offers a pathway for Somervillians of all ages to come together in shaping the Somerville of tomorrow. Its four strategic pillars of Resilience, Inclusivity, Sustainability and Excellence are the key to ensuring that Somerville’s values are upheld and our community prospers in a fast-changing world.
The Penrose Society Luncheon & Concert 2024
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On Saturday 18th May, Somerville College welcomed over 70 guests to the annual Penrose Society Luncheon and Concert. The programme for the day began with a concert of music from members of the Somerville Music Society, inspired by the student days of Vera Brittain and featuring Vera Brittain’s own piano. Guests then enjoyed a drinks reception and lunch before a guided tour of the Somerville Col...
Somerville Signs-Up to the Young Carers' Covenant
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In May 2024, Somerville College formally signed-up to become a member of the Young Carers' Covenant, a UK-wide programme to support young carers. Join our Student Welfare Lead, Jo Ockwell, and current Somerville student Holly Cobb, a former Young Carer, to learn more. Further details here: www.some.ox.ac.uk/news/somerville-signs-young-carers-covenant/
Together for Gaza: Somerville and Save the Children
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Somerville College welcomed humanitarian experts from Save the Children and the University of Oxford on 2nd May 2024 to hear frontline insights and discuss humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. The evening offered harrowing yet important contributions from a panel comprising Save the Children’s Humanitarian Director, Gareth Owen; Alexander Betts, Professor of Forced Migration and International A...
Liz Cooke Condolence Messages
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This film contains the condolence messages sent to Somerville College following the news of our friend and colleague Liz Cooke's death. Liz was Secretary of the Somerville Association for over thirty years, and formed innumerable, lifelong friendships with our alumni during that time. These messages represent just a fraction of the devotion and love that Liz inspired from Somervillians everywhe...
Honouring Liz Cooke
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Honouring Liz Cooke
Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture 2024
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Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture 2024
IWD 2024: Celebrating 60 Years of Dorothy Hodgkin's Nobel
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IWD 2024: Celebrating 60 Years of Dorothy Hodgkin's Nobel
Somerville College Carol Service 2023
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Somerville College Carol Service 2023
Support the Somerville Fund
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Support the Somerville Fund
Family Day 2023
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Family Day 2023
Social Life at Somerville
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Social Life at Somerville
Academic Life at Somerville
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Academic Life at Somerville
Somerville College Virtual Tour
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Somerville College Virtual Tour
Support at Somerville
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Support at Somerville
Highlights From Our Open Days: June 2023
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Highlights From Our Open Days: June 2023
Commemoration Service 2023
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Commemoration Service 2023
Gardeners' Blog: May 2023
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Gardeners' Blog: May 2023
Lots More Joy: Highlights from the 2023 Somerville Auction
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Lots More Joy: Highlights from the 2023 Somerville Auction
Professor Katherine Duncan-Jones Memorial
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Professor Katherine Duncan-Jones Memorial
Somerville Spring Meeting 2023: What Next for Europe and Ukraine?
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Somerville Spring Meeting 2023: What Next for Europe and Ukraine?
Introducing Young Carers Insight Into Higher Education Day with Holly Cobb
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Introducing Young Carers Insight Into Higher Education Day with Holly Cobb
Happy #IWD2023
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Happy #IWD2023

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  • @Bob-Mann
    @Bob-Mann 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OMGGGGG the level of knowledge from this interview is off the charts. Thank you Professor Amita Baviskar.

  • @chintakallie8364
    @chintakallie8364 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I will never forget Liz's warm welcoming smile and her readiness to ensure that I was comfortable at every Somerville event, formal or in the garden or Dining Hall. She was a key figure in making me feel at home and made it a point of engaging with my talkative son who was 18 months old when I came to Somerville. Rest in peace - Om Shanti - Chinta Kallie

  • @simonmaverick9201
    @simonmaverick9201 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    35 years to solve a complex problem beyond definition, Miss you DCH

  • @stevemacquarrie9819
    @stevemacquarrie9819 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Voces8 are coming to Toronto and I feel like my 14-year-old self chasing a black limo up Yonge Street to meet The Guess Who. I became a rock singer but by age 50 I grew tired of it. I feel sorry for the majority of people my age who don't realize the exquisite pleasure of choral music, particularly contemporary choral music. The auditioned group I am with now, Northern Trails vocal connection, is fabulous! All the best to all of you

  • @robmathes2518
    @robmathes2518 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautifully read. Magnificent voice and presence and classic poem in a great translation. Bravo Daphne!

  • @aaronnoisboy8122
    @aaronnoisboy8122 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Free Palestine

  • @rachelladiary
    @rachelladiary 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jew haters came together to support terrorists in the name of humanity

  • @rachelladiary
    @rachelladiary 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lol. This people are hilarious 😂

  • @rosymylene1878
    @rosymylene1878 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Due account must be given to the hundreds murdered by the Israeli IDF on October 7th. There is AMPLE information on this important matter. This is due to the IDF's well-known Hannibal Directive. Festival goers were shot with Apache helicopters and Israeli citizens were shot by tank shells fired at the Kibbutzin during the crossfire with Hamas. Oxford and Save the Children must also investigate the many children held in Israeli prisons without charges or trials, many for years, and routinelly abused by the Israelis. Max Blumenthal from the Greyzone and his wife, Anya Parampil, have this information, as do many other serious journalists. Thank you for caring about Palestinian children.

  • @florenceS21
    @florenceS21 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Real democratic Somerville, having your students arrested. History will remember the hypocrisy.

  • @jaxxedbytes
    @jaxxedbytes 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So democratic to delete all comments that don't match the agenda ;)

  • @raquelfereres6396
    @raquelfereres6396 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your numberd are incorre is half.

  • @raquelfereres6396
    @raquelfereres6396 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ask Hamas to stop using human shields and return the hostages.

    • @matthewfranklin8379
      @matthewfranklin8379 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You only believe they use human shields because you were told that. There is no evidence. What about the Lavender AI targeting that an Israeli whistleblower told us about? The Israelis choose whether a person is a terrorist or not within 20 secs. And a determining factor would be whether they’re male or not! ‘Where’s Daddy?’ is the nickname for a program that targets gunmen when they return home to their families. Are they ‘human shields’?

  • @BerryRuby
    @BerryRuby 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mistakes were NOT made. And here is the evidence.

  • @lionroars8276
    @lionroars8276 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/U3dxOzpQXYg/w-d-xo.html

  • @lionroars8276
    @lionroars8276 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/WPJfXh-Kx2c/w-d-xo.html

  • @cynthiagraae7581
    @cynthiagraae7581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    woold it be possible to post the printed program?

    • @willdawes
      @willdawes 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      www.some.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/OoS-Liz-Cooke-Memorial-240427-FINAL-BJT.pdf

  • @gezley100
    @gezley100 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm in love.

  • @s1nd3r3llee
    @s1nd3r3llee 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great interview. Katie, you are wonderful!

  • @tamsinsmom
    @tamsinsmom 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Merry Christmas from Kailua-Kona, Hawaii! Margaret Feige

  • @pedroestables8182
    @pedroestables8182 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a charming girl, I wonder what she's up to these days. I wish I could talk to her sometime, she seems very knowledgeable and kind.

  • @SlightlySusan
    @SlightlySusan 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I read that the master of the revels licensed plays for performance for a specific period of time. It might have been 2 years or 3. Then, changes had to have been made in the play before it could be staged again. Was Chris Laoutaris' book about the first folio, entitled Shakespeare's Book, The Story Behind the First Folio and the Making of Shakespeare, published before or after this conversation? The new historians' (or whatever that group of scholars that saw Henry VIII as the first modern king rather than the last Medieval king) understanding of Shakespeare's period is supported by Laoutaris' book, although the author makes no mention of the new historicism. Instead, Laoutaris shows us a world in which the conduct of business then was essentially the same as the conduct today. I think Will was a modern man and that his partnership with other playwrights was like the writers' room depicted in The Dick Van Dyke Show.

  • @thesaucegroup1877
    @thesaucegroup1877 ปีที่แล้ว

    7:25

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin ปีที่แล้ว

    hm, even the potted plants in the room respond to this Poem!

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin ปีที่แล้ว

    ...and you've got to admit that this is the most Loveliest Face for anyone to observe that most excellent skill, being performed.

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin ปีที่แล้ว

    Everyone does realize that the concentration goes down to even choosing when and where to Blink your eyes, right?

  • @loriscunado3607
    @loriscunado3607 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, guys

  • @davidkelly5343
    @davidkelly5343 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very very good!

  • @ZZSmithReal
    @ZZSmithReal ปีที่แล้ว

    Emma Smith referring to whether "Shakespeare" was a bad actor: There's room to ask questions about things that look settled, as what a lot about Shakespeare are "apparent facts resting on not very much" - and "the tenacity to follow things up." "Lots of things we don't know about how the First Folio was put together" - there is a "received wisdom" about it. An "unusual title page." "You invent a single author." Hmmmm. And yet the professoriate class steadfastly refuses to engage with growing mountain of evidence that says to look elsewhere. I mean if you're going to discuss the First Folio, yes, it seems perfectly reasonable to leave out the fact that it was essentially an Oxford family production, right?

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The First Folio was not an "Oxford Family production". It was DEDICATED to the earls of Pembroke, who refused to marry a daughter De Vere didn't raise, and Montgomery, who waited until right after De Vere died to marry a daughter he also didn't raise. Pembroke was the Lord Chamberlain, aka The King's Men's boss. As he had no children, his heir was his brother, the Earl of Montgomery, who was confirmed to become the next Lord Chamberlain, which he later became. Hemminges and Condell dedicated the work to their bosses. That's it. The earls had nothing at all to do with producing it, and even less their wives.

  • @meghanandrockmackay5804
    @meghanandrockmackay5804 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lord Burly had his hand picked lacky installed as the archbishop of Canterbury. All printing had to go through him(it was heavily censored) . Only someone very close to Lord Burly, could have got the works of Shake-Speare published.

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lord Burghley died in 1596. The First Folio was published 27 years later. The Archbishop had the right to suppress books he didn't like, but nobody needed to get a license from him to print one.

    • @RockMackay
      @RockMackay 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jeffhowardmeade Hamlet is a deeply autobiographical play written by Edward De Vere, lampooning his father in-law(Lord Burly) and his brother in-law(Robert Cecil). It was Written many many years before the first folio was published. De Vere's wife, Anne Cecil is portrayed as Ophelia. His Cousin was called Horatio. His brother in-law traveled to Denmark and sent a letter back mentioning two guys called Rosencrantz & Guildenstern. De Vere received a thousand pounds a year from the queen, the same amount of money was taken away from the queens players. Hampton Court was where the plays were preformed before the queen. At that time Hampton court was known as AVON. The average word length of De Vere's writing is exactly the same as Shake-Speare's. No other person even comes close. In the Tin Letters to Queen Elizabeth, De Vere is using words & phrases that are credited in the oxford dictionary to Shake-Speare thirty years before Shake-Speare was published. Words like "Obscured" and others. The first folio is dedicated to De Vere's son in-law and his brother(who was once engaged to De Vere's other daughter.)

    • @RockMackay
      @RockMackay 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also Venus and Adonis is published in 1593. Lord Burly was still very much alive.

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RockMackay Hundreds of other books were published in 1593 as well. Were they all published by friends of Burghley? Venus and Adonis was published by Richard Field, who it just so happens grew up with Shakespeare in Stratford. The first time the Archbishop of Canterbury exercised his right to censor published works was in 1599. Wikipedia has a nifty page about the Bishop's Ban.

    • @RockMackay
      @RockMackay 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jeffhowardmeade I don't have the energy to debate you. I have given you the key to the door, that Edward De Vere wrote most of the works of "Shake-Speare". Your faith that an illiterate thug from Stratford wrote the works, is your choice. The thug from Stratford that abused his daughters by never having them educated, leaving them illiterate. He never even left them a single book, Indeed the is no evidence that he ever owned a book. De Vere had three daughters (like Macbeth.) He loved them all dearly. He had them all educated. Ben Johnson was close to his Daughter Susan whose husband is one of the dedicatees of the first folio. Bonner Cutting has shown damning evidence that the Droeshout engraving was based on a portrait of Susan De Vere. Sigmund Freud believed that De Vere wrote the works based on the overwhelming evidence available, and the psychological profile of the man. I am with Sigmund on this. To know De Vere's life is to know the works of Ovid. De Vere wanted to be the English Ovid. He Succeeded. Ask your self why the number 1740 can be found in the works of Shake-Speare more than a thousand times. Why was the monument to Shake-Speare erected in 1740? Ask yourself why De Vere had no will at his death? What other Earl died at the same time without a will? If eyes had wings, you wouldn't miss a single thing.

  • @Clearphish
    @Clearphish ปีที่แล้ว

    Katie's first outings with Voces 8 were ultra serious, but she has transformed herself into a fount of joy. Everyone in the group is magnificent. If asked who I appreciate the most, Katie always come to mind. Happy to have found this on my feed, and very grateful for Voces 8. I joined our parish choir back in 1952 and have continued to sing, whenever invited, ever since. Byrd, Bach, Palestrina, Folk, Jazz, & Blues. (anything good from the past 5 centuries) 😲 Don't know why there isn't a singing emoji 😉

    • @s1nd3r3llee
      @s1nd3r3llee 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😲 Here is a singing emoji!

  • @apollocobain8363
    @apollocobain8363 ปีที่แล้ว

    No mention of the Pavier quarto, 1619. "Shakespeare began as an actor" ..by writing long form sonnets like 'Venus and Adonis'?? The amount given to Heminges and Condell for rings is not even close to the cost of the layout, printing, binding and rights clearances for the First Folio. Their inclusion in the Will is added as interlineation. The myth goes on.

    • @commonberus1
      @commonberus1 ปีที่แล้ว

      The various interlineals include the 'second best bed' .

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      She never said it was. The money was enough to buy memorial rings. You know, those things that make you remember people?

  • @bmf1949
    @bmf1949 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a delightful young woman! Thank you so much for all the pleasure you and your Voces colleagues give us. In the times we live, you enrich and lighten our days.

  • @squareleg5757
    @squareleg5757 ปีที่แล้ว

    “...having researched Shakespeare’s life in great detail...” Lol.

    • @ZZSmithReal
      @ZZSmithReal ปีที่แล้ว

      Well, it only takes a few minutes.

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ZZSmithRealOnly if you don't bother to read any of the documents.

    • @arealphoney
      @arealphoney 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Jeffhowardmeade, Do you mean the twenty or so docs about legal matters, rentals, corn hoarding, etc?

    • @Jeffhowardmeade
      @Jeffhowardmeade 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@arealphoney When you say "corn hoarding" it tells me you haven't read them. By omitting all the references to the poet being the actor and gentleman from Stratford, you show that you haven't read those either.

    • @arealphoney
      @arealphoney 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jeffhowardmeade, Please direct me to all the documents that refer to the poet being the actor and gentleman from Stratford.

  • @michaeldunne3379
    @michaeldunne3379 ปีที่แล้ว

    The MC is a bit whack

  • @Prasutagucaster
    @Prasutagucaster ปีที่แล้ว

    Natasha you don’t have to feel ‘privileged or guilty ‘ as you stated on loose women because you live in a safe country. Millions of British lives earned that privilege during two world wars. What short memories people have.

  • @frankorusso
    @frankorusso ปีที่แล้ว

    Amabile da tutti i punti di vista e... d'ascolto!!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @richardhoward1122
    @richardhoward1122 ปีที่แล้ว

    A great video Susie keep it up darling

  • @lw1zfog
    @lw1zfog ปีที่แล้ว

    ‘In Europe, industry fees funded 20% of the new EU-wide regulator, the European Medicines Agency (EMA), in 1995. By 2010 that had risen to 75%; today it is 89%. In 2005 in the UK, the House of Commons’ health committee evaluated the influence of the drug industry on health policy, including the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).3 The committee was concerned that industry funding could lead the agency to “lose sight of the need to protect and promote public health above all else as it seeks to win fee income from the companies.” But nearly two decades on, little has changed, and industry funding of drug regulators has become the international norm.’ - British Medical Journal, June 2022

  • @ariaahoura1588
    @ariaahoura1588 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tanq guys

  • @ariaahoura1588
    @ariaahoura1588 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️❤️

  • @helenbrock5193
    @helenbrock5193 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stunning! Wonderful tune.

  • @laodesyukur
    @laodesyukur 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep learn...! Awesome 🌐🇬🇧❤️

  • @ariaahoura1588
    @ariaahoura1588 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️love you guys

  • @richardbreitling6537
    @richardbreitling6537 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The day Katie leaves Voces8 I cry.

  • @HRB123
    @HRB123 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Only just found this video - brilliant. I resonated to the statement that -it was a place where it was OK for women to be clever. I was at Somerville from 1967 -1970.

  • @gillbarham9370
    @gillbarham9370 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How wonderful - I met Emma (and most of her contemporaries) at the John Loosemore centre near Dartington in the 70’s. I was so lucky to have my first singing lesson there with Emma. I still love her