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The Warwick MFA
15:23, Tue 31 Jul 2012
Introducing the Warwick MFA, a two-year Master of Fine Arts degree, designed to provide students with an opportunity to take their MA study to the next level.
(MP4 format, 11 MB)
Greg Frame snippet
11:38, Wed 1 Aug 2012
Greg Frame talking about Obama and JFK
(MP3 format, 2.2 MB)
Prof Giorgio Riello - Two children in eastern costume
15:53, Tue 31 Jul 2012
Dr Annette Rubery talks to Professor Giorgio Riello about Tilly Kettle's painting 'Two children in eastern costume'.
(MP3 format, 15 MB)
Jenny's Story- The Warwick MFA
15:22, Tue 31 Jul 2012
Introducing the Warwick MFA, a two-year Master of Fine Arts degree, designed to provide students with an opportunity to take their MA study to the next level.
(MP4 format, 8.2 MB)
Food Security Panel Discussion
11:48, Mon 30 Jul 2012
Panel Chaired by Patrick Butler, Head Society Section, The Guardian. The panel includes Prof Janet Poppendieck, Department Sociology, Hunter College, N York, USA. Dr Imran Hussain, Head of Policy, Research & Advocacy, Child Poverty Action Group. Prof Martin Caraher, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London. Hannah Lambie-Mumford, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield. Gordon Friend, Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, UK.
(MP3 format, 69 MB)
Rachel Loopstra - Addressing household food insecurity
11:31, Mon 30 Jul 2012
Rachel Loopstra presents her talk 'Addressing household food insecurity' at the Food security Conference 2012
(MP3 format, 17 MB)
Prof Janet Poppendieck - Charity, Justice & Food Security in the USA
11:00, Mon 30 Jul 2012
Prof Janet Poppendieck presents her talk 'Charity, Justice & Food Security in the USA' at the Food security Conference 2012.
(MP3 format, 22 MB)
Prof Anne C. Bellows - Gender, Nutrition and the Right to Adequate Food
10:58, Mon 30 Jul 2012
Prof Anne C. Bellows Presents her talk 'Gender, Nutrition and the Right to Adequate Food' at the Food security Conference 2012.
(MP3 format, 28 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: Peter Ferdinand
12:33, Wed 25 Jul 2012
The Asian Financial Crisis made many countries in the region begin to question how much their interests really coincided with those of the US, and the rest of the developed world. In this talk, Dr Ferdinand explores the issues that subsequently affected East Asias regional identity, and discusses the role of the IMF, the Chang Mai Initiative and the importance of Foreign Exchange Reserves.
(MP3 format, 13 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: Iain Pirie
12:31, Wed 25 Jul 2012
In this podcast, Dr Pirie explores the impact of the 1997 Crisis on South Korea, and how the implications of the wider global crisis of 2008 have been felt there.
(MP3 format, 11 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: André Broome
12:30, Wed 25 Jul 2012
In this podcast, Dr Broome explores the links between the policy of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and its impact on the economies of East Asia. How does a key global economic institution implement changes in the region? And what does the relationship between the IMF and East-Asian countries have to tell us about broader, global trends in financial regulation?
(MP3 format, 19 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: Juanita Elias
12:29, Wed 25 Jul 2012
In this podcast, Dr Elias raises one key question: What was the real impact of the Crash on the Malaysian economy? Did it cause a significant shift in the countrys economic policy direction, or were political and policy-driven shifts the result of an economic slowdown which had occurred much earlier, over a decade before the crash during the 1980s?
(MP3 format, 13 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: Christopher Hughes
12:27, Wed 25 Jul 2012
In this podcast, Professor Hughes discusses the impact of the Asian Financial Crisis on Japan. He explores the criticism that Japan has received for its perceived role in the crisis: were they, as it was said at the time, the sole cause of the crash due to the devaluation of the Yen and their own domestic depression?
(MP3 format, 14 MB)
Asian Financial Crisis: Shaun Breslin
12:26, Wed 25 Jul 2012
Professor Shaun Breslin, chair of this event, asks: why are we calling a set of Western economic problems a global financial crisis? And isnt it about time that we accept that this is, in fact, a transatlantic financial crisis with global implications?
(MP3 format, 2.2 MB)
Lunt Roman Fort - History in 3D
11:22, Tue 24 Jul 2012
Recreating Lunt Roman Fort, near Coventry, in 3D using the UK's highest resolution 3D power wall.
(MP4 format, 27 MB)
Postgraduate Experience - Tessa Colledge, Mathematics and Statistics
10:53, Tue 24 Jul 2012
In this video, Tessa Colledge talks about her experience studying at MASDOC, the Mathematics and Statistics Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Warwick. MASDOC is a four year course made up of a Masters qualification for one year, followed by a PhD for three years.
(MP4 format, 28 MB)
Postgraduate Experience - Ruth Leary, Creative and Media Enterprises
10:52, Tue 24 Jul 2012
Ruth Leary is the Course Director for the MA in Creative and Media Enterprises in the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies. Here she talks about the course, the centre, the students and the career prospects after the course.
(MP4 format, 40 MB)
Postgraduate Experience - Richard Etheridge, PGCE
10:51, Tue 24 Jul 2012
In this video, Richard Etheridge talks about his experience studying for a PGCE with the Warwick Institute for Education.
(MP4 format, 33 MB)
Postgraduate Experience - Mark Winfield, Department of French Studies
10:50, Tue 24 Jul 2012
In this video, Mark Winfield talks about his experience studying the MA for Research in French and Francophone Studies in the Department of French Studies at the University of Warwick.
(MP4 format, 23 MB)
Postgraduate Experience - Denis Boret, WMG
10:39, Tue 24 Jul 2012
In this video, Denis Boret talks about his experience studying the MSc in Engineering Business Management with WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group) at the University of Warwick.
(MP4 format, 51 MB)