University of Warwick Podcasts
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Warwick Podcasts allow you to hear from University experts commenting on important issues, their research and events. Warwick Podcasts are available as a downloadable MP3 file or can be accessed directly from this page. You can also subscribe through a number of podcast directories to get Warwick Podcasts direct to your computer and MP3 player.
The damage caused by bullying10:22, Tue 17 Nov 2009 Professor of Developmental Psychology Dieter Wolke discusses his research into bullying to mark Anti-bullying Week Dr Angie Hobbs Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy12:23, Mon 19 Oct 2009 Dr Angie Hobbs discusses her new role as the first ever UK Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy, charged with bringing philosophy to as wide an audience as possible in Britain and beyond. What newly-released MI5 archives reveal about American actor Sam Wanamaker15:57, Fri 16 Oct 2009 Theatre researcher Tony Howard discusses what the newly-released MI5 archives reveal about American actor Sam Wanamaker Rodney Bickerstaffe, Hon LLD10:55, Tue 21 Jul 2009 The former trade unionist and pensions campaigner speaks ahead of receiving his honorary Doctor of Laws. Val Gooding, CBE, Hon LLD17:06, Mon 20 Jul 2009 Val Gooding, non-executive director to the BBC's executive board, speaks to the University ahead of receiving her honorary degree. Professor Joseph Roach, Hon DLitt15:48, Mon 20 Jul 2009 Professor Joseph Roach of Yale University, lead of the World Performance Project, who receives an honorary Doctor of Letters. Brenda King, MBE, Hon MA14:45, Thu 16 Jul 2009 Ms Brenda King, Chief Executive of ACDiversity, speaks to the University ahead of receiving her Honorary Degree. David MacKay - Without Hot Air12:30 yesterday Cambridge Professor, David MacKay, talks about what is required for the UK to be self sufficient on renewable energy.
IAS Visiting Fellow - Geoff Eley12:48 yesterday Professor Erica Carter and Christina Achinger of the German Studies department speak to IAS visiting fellow, Geoff Eley (University of Michigan) about interdisciplinarity. International Political Economy Debate - Part Two12:44 yesterday A Politics and International Studies department debate on IPE with Mark Blyth, Shirin M Rai, Dr Matthew Watson and Dr Jeffrey Chwieroth. International Political Economy Debate - Part One12:45 yesterday A Politics and International Studies department debate on IPE with Mark Blyth, Shirin M Rai, Dr Matthew Watson and Dr Jeffrey Chwieroth.
Mapping social interaction for predicting how infections spread.16:31, Wed 6 May 2009 Professor Matt Keeling on his research mapping social interaction in order to better predict the spread of infection. Should we be worried about Swine Flu?16:16, Wed 6 May 2009 Professor Nigel Dimmock talks about the threat of Swine Flu and how we might respond to a global pandemic. False memories17:22, Thu 9 Apr 2009 Associate Professor of Psychology Kimberley Wade talks about why people develop false memories Guns and Rubles III10:45, Mon 23 Feb 2009 Professor Mark Harrison discusses the military-industrial complex in the final part of his series on his book Guns and Rubles The Death of Privatised Keynesianism12:50 yesterday Professor Colin Crouch explains how a model of privatised Keynesianism has lead to financial meltdown and considers what changes are needed to resolve weaknesses in the global economy. Guns and Rubles II13:39, Thu 12 Feb 2009 Professor Mark Harrison discusses Stalin and secrecy in the second of a three-part series on his book Guns and Rubles Guns and Rubles09:47, Thu 5 Feb 2009 Professor Mark Harrison discusses Stalin, the Great Terror, and how defense was at the core of Stalins system of rule. The Social Impact of the Arts12:51 yesterday How have writers attempted to articulate the impact of the Arts in society? Oliver Bennett and Eleanora Belfiore discuss what an understanding of this history of ideas brings to contemporary debates on Arts policy and the value of the Arts. 'The story of Warwick Medical School is the story of three powerful women'11:33, Tue 27 Jan 2009 Sir Donald Irvine, another of our honorary graduates, was the first GP to be elected President of the General Medical Council and changed the way medicine is practised in the UK. Here, he reflects on his links with Warwick Medical School. |
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