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FAQs about University of Oxford:How many episodes does University of Oxford have?The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 1: Women in STEMIn the first episode, Irene speaks to Misha Patel, DPhil student in the Department of Engineering Science, and Professor Sonia Antoranz Contera from the Department of Physics. They touch on their pathways into science as women, the importance of networks and what direction their work will take next....more23minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 2: Wellbeing in the workplaceProfessor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Director of Oxford's Wellbeing Research Centre, speaks to Irene about why wellbeing matters in the workplace. He also discusses some of the latest research findings coming out of the Wellbeing Research Centre....more28minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 3: The GardensIrene speaks to Dr Chris Thorogood, the Head of Science at Oxford Botanic Garden, about the past, present and future of this extraordinary institution....more19minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 4: Innovation and spinoutsMairi Gibbs, Chief Operating Officer at Oxford University Innovation and Lilly Bussmann, Principal at Oxford Science Enterprises, join Professor Irene Tracey for the latest podcast in this series to discuss innovation at Oxford....more27minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 5: Oxford women making a global impactThis International Women's Day (8 March), Professor Irene Tracey sat down with women from across the University who are making a global impact with their work.Professor Kokila Lakhoo, Dr Isang Awah and Professor Katrina Charles joined the Vice-Chancellor to discuss the challenges of working in an international space and the difficulties impacting the retention of women in academia....more23minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 6: Bridging the subject divideOn the latest Fire and Wire, the Vice-Chancellor and her guests discuss a new cross-curricular teaching and learning experience for undergraduates at Oxford. Launched last term, The Vice-Chancellor’s Colloquium − Climate brought together 200 undergraduates and Oxford’s world-leading academics from across the Humanities, Social Sciences and STEM subjects to tackle the global climate crisis. Programme lead, Bill Finnegan, joins Pablo Mukherjee, Professor of Anglophone World-Literature, and first-year students, Michał Pietrzak and Erin Adlard, to discuss the initiative from their personal perspectives. ...more20minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 7: ... with RobotsUniversity of Oxford Vice-Chancellor Irene Tracey speaks to the team at the Oxford Robotics Institute to understand their work on the forefront of artificial intelligence and "robots for good".She speaks to Nick Hawes, Director of the Oxford Robotics Institute, and Ingmar Posner, who is Professor of Robotics and the Institute’s co-founder. She wrestles a robot with post-doctorate researcher Alex Mitchell, and learns about robot sensing with Perla Maiolino and Maurice Fallon. Nick and Irene talk about the institute’s future, and how the hard work of robotics affects recruitment to the sector and the prospects for robots in our homes....more20minPlay
July 15, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 8: Oxford’s local and global engagementUniversity of Oxford Vice-Chancellor Irene Tracey sits down with Professor Alexander Betts, Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs. He is also the University's Local and Global Engagement Officer in the Vice-Chancellor's Office.He shares insight into the critical work being done by Oxford to offer opportunities and pathways to refugees as part of the University's status as a Sanctuary, as well as other engagement efforts on local and international scales. ...more18minPlay
July 11, 2025Fire and Wire Episode 10: Climate and human rightsIn this episode of Fire and Wire, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Irene Tracey speaks with Oxford experts on the University’s interdisciplinary approach to climate research:Professor Helen Johnson presents the Oxford Climate Research Network, which fosters collaboration across departments to tackle both climate mitigation and adaptation.Dr Roberta Wilkinson highlights a recent global summit co-hosted by Oxford and the UN, focusing on climate and human rights, and amplifying voices from vulnerable communities.Professor Lavanya Rajamani explains the growing role of human rights law in climate litigation, referencing a ground-breaking legal case led by Swiss elderly women.The discussion emphasises the need for interdisciplinary solutions and Oxford’s proactive stance in shaping global climate responses....more21minPlay
December 16, 20226: The shape of data with Professor Heather HarringtonIn the sixth episode of the series, Vicky talks to Professor Heather Harrington from the University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute.They explore how techniques from algebra and topology are being used to identify patterns in cancer data, giving a more nuanced understanding than has previously been possible. They also look at the creative thinking required of mathematicians, and the importance of collaboration between different fields....more43minPlay
FAQs about University of Oxford:How many episodes does University of Oxford have?The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.