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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

We now live here:https://podfollow.com/oxford-sparks-big-questions/view and here:https:...
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Engage: Social Media Talks

Engage: Social Media Talks

Lunchtime talks delivered during the social media term at Oxford University covering a ...
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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Check out our animations about the cutting-edge research taking place at the University...
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Christmas Science Lectures

Christmas Science Lectures

Join the hundreds of school children from around the country taking part in the annual ...
Title Description People Date Captions
'Clues' part 1 - Predicting volcanic eruptions From people on the the ground to satellites in the air - how do we monitor and understand volcanos in an attempt to understand when they might erupt? David Pyle 22 October, 2015
Using Social Media to Extend the Reach of your Projects Professor David Pyle discusses his public engagement work for the Department of Earth Sciences with specific reference to the London Volcano and Volcano top trumps project. David Pyle 16 February, 2015
Underwater volcano disaster Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Stromboli volcano. Find out more and explore other volcano resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/volcano. David Pyle 15 April, 2013
Hot Stuff: How Volcanoes Work Professor David Pyle (Department of Earth Science) presents an illustrated tour of some of the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes, and an exploration of what we have learnt about how volcanoes work. David Pyle 3 February, 2012
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