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Unlocking Late Schumann

Unlocking Late Schumann

In this series TORCH Knowledge Exchange Fellow, Professor Laura Tunbridge from the Facu...
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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Evaluating innovation in surgery and therapeutic technology: the IDEAL approach. A seri...
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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Cameron Mackintosh Inaugural Lecture Series

The Chair of Contemporary Theatre, founded through a grant from the Mackintosh Foundati...
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St Catherine's College

St Catherine's College

Podcasts from St Catherine's - Oxford's youngest mixed (undergraduate and graduate) col...

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Title Description People Date Captions
Changing Directions - Journeys in theatre, opera and installation World-renowned British director of theatre and opera, Deborah Warner, delivers her inaugural lecture as the 27th Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre. Deborah Warner 17 October, 2019
Professing Sir Tom Stoppard delivers the Cameron Mackintosh Inaugural lecture 2017 Tom Stoppard 16 October, 2017
Creation and Immigration Claude-Michel Schönberg delivers his inaugural lecture as the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre Claude-Michel Schönberg 22 November, 2016
Unlocking Late Schumann Episode 4 Schumann and literature (opp. 132 and 133) Laura Tunbridge, Barry Murnane, Tim Horton 12 October, 2016
Unlocking Late Schumann Episode 3 Schumann's Maria Stuart songs Laura Tunbridge, Sarah Connolly, Eugene Asti, Richard Wigmore, Roger Vignoles 12 October, 2016
Unlocking Late Schumann Episode 1 Schumann in 1849 Laura Tunbridge, Frankie Perry, Richard Wigmore, Roger Vignoles 12 October, 2016
Unlocking Late Schumann Episode 2 Schumann's Lenau lieder Laura Tunbridge, James Gilchrist, Richard Wigmore, Roger Vignoles 12 October, 2016
IDEAL and the FDA Regulation, Commissioning, HTA and Policy. Danica Marinac-Dabic 19 September, 2016
MiCollar novel iPhone application to analyse cervical spine motion restriction with different size and type of cervical orthoses Rose Ingleton 23 August, 2016
Ethics of Surgical Innovation Explaining the views after being put into practice. Wendy Rogers 15 August, 2016
The merits of decision modelling in the IDEAL framework The case of innovative bilateral DIEP flap surgery. Janneke Grutters 3 August, 2016
Surgical Trainee Research Collaboratives in the UK An observational analysis of research activity and output. Angelos Kolias 12 July, 2016
Evaluation of HIFU ablation for uterine fibroids A multicenter IDEAL study. Joey Kwong 7 July, 2016
Perioperative Outcomes, Health Care Costs and Survival After Robotic-assisted Versus Open Radical Cystectomy A national comparative effectiveness study Bilal Chughtai 6 July, 2016
IDEAL Framework and Recommendations A template for device evaluation? Christopher Pennell 6 July, 2016
Applying IDEAL Early stage surgical innovation of a novel bio-wrap-assisted vasectomy reversal technique. Ahmet Gudeloglu 6 July, 2016
Small Simple Trials A Strategy to Study Rare Surgical Conditions. James Wright 6 July, 2016
Pilot and feasibility studies Methodological advances in evaluation. Gillian Lancaster 6 July, 2016
An innovative view on surgical research Evaluation surgical innovation of international examples Maroeska Rovers 6 July, 2016
Advancing the cause of Research Registration First 500 Registrations of the ResearchRegistry.com. Riaz Agha 6 July, 2016
Mind the Uncertainty Gap A comparative analysis of HTA of robotic surgery. Tammy Clifford 6 July, 2016
Is Buxton's Law still true? Evaluating evolving surgical techniques within pilot and full RCTs IDEAL surgical innovation in practice. Jane Blazeby 27 June, 2016
Transforming transplantation Organ preservation and reconditioning. Peter Friend 27 June, 2016
Is more evidence always better? The value of adding decision analytical modelling to the IDEAL framework Casper Tax 27 June, 2016
Progressing through IDEAL: When is the right time to move from observational to randomised studies? A case study of REBOA. Jan Jansen 27 June, 2016
Reconstruction of bladder defects with amniotic membrane Step 1-2 of IDEAL recommendations of surgical innovation David Barski 27 June, 2016
Using IDEAL within commissioning in the UK Regulation, Commissioning, HTA and Policy daphne austin 21 June, 2016
Optimising recruitment and evaluation: Qualitative studies Methodological advances in evaluation Jenny Donovan 20 June, 2016
Bringing evidence to the orthopaedic implant market We describe the challenges faced in the assessment of a novel surgical device, the X-Bolt, for the treatment of hip fractures from IDEAL stage 2a to 3. xavier griffin 20 June, 2016
Regulation of medical devices The application of the IDEAL framework through regulation, commission and policy. Art Sedrakyan 7 June, 2016
Developments in surgical innovation evaluation Evolving IDEAL Peter McCulloch 7 June, 2016
Everything's Re-Made with Shovel and Spade: Playing Shakespeare with Simon Russell Beale Simon Russell Beale, in conversation with Libby Purves, on his personal experience of playing Shakespeare in the theatre. Simon Russell Beale, Libby Purves 13 March, 2015
Stephen Fry- "Put on Your Red Shoes: Performance and Destiny" Stephen Fry, the 23rd holder of the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship in Contemporary Theatre gives his first lecture at the University followed by Q&A with Roger Ainsworth. (Contains strong language). Stephen Fry, Roger Ainsworth 21 February, 2014
The Nairne Seminar 2013: Lord Mandelson and Evan Davis This year's seminar will be given by Lord Mandelson (1973, PPE) in conversation with Evan Davis. Peter Mandelson, Evan Davies 22 April, 2013
On Stage and Screen: Defining Moments in Entertainment Since 1962 As St Catherine's was being built, in July 1962, the Telstar satellite was making history as the first to relay television pictures through space. A year later, Mary Whitehouse would launch her 'Clean Up TV' campaign. Michael Billington, Sara Ramsden, Libby Purves, Thelma Holt, Roger Ainsworth 9 October, 2012
Renewable Energies in a Green Economy: Defining Developments It was with the chance of making 'a special contribution to the urgent national need for more scientists' that St Catherine's College was first contemplated. Nicholas Stern, Vivienne Cox, Erica Hope, Steve Groves, Roger Ainsworth 9 October, 2012
After the Crash: Restoring Economic Growth Founding St Catherine's College in the 1960s required extensive appeals to industry to secure adequate funding to build and endow the new College. Tracy Corrigan, Clive Maxwell, Martin Heipertz, Paul Betts, Roger Ainsworth 5 October, 2012
Sir Humphry Davy: Natural Philosopher, Discoverer, Inventor, Poet, Man of Action When St Catherine's College was first being envisaged, creating an undergraduate body with an equal number of science and arts students was at the forefront of our Founder's minds. John Meurig Thomas 5 October, 2012
Defining Moments in International Relations Since 1962 The world of our Founders was one in which the space race heated up, and the Cold War froze over. In October 1962, as the College's first cohort of undergraduates arrived, Cuba was bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. Marshall Cloyd, Jens Tholstrup, Clark Ervin, James Rodgers, Roger Ainsworth 5 October, 2012
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