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Dickson Desponnier - Vertical Farming
15:53, Fri 22 Mar 2013
Dickson Desponnier talks to Gareth Jenkins of the Knowledge Centre after his Talk at TEDx Warwick 2013.
(MP3 format, 23 MB)
Oliver Sacks: Hallucinations
16:44, Tue 12 Mar 2013
Dr Annette Rubery interviews Dr Oliver Sacks (Professor of Neurology at NYU and Visiting Professor at the University of Warwick) about his new book, Hallucinations.
(MP3 format, 9.3 MB)
Vince Cable - The Economic Landscape in Today's World
15:56, Tue 5 Mar 2013
Vince Cable presents his talk 'The Economic Landscape in Today's World' at the Warwick economics summit 2013.
(MP3 format, 31 MB)
DLS - Professor David Harvey - The Contradictions of Capital
10:37, Thu 21 Feb 2013
David Harvey is the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is a leading political economist and social theorist of international standing. He is a highly cited academic and the author of many books and essays.
(MP4 format, 208 MB)
Tableaux de la Révolution- part 5
10:50, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the Second French Revolution of 1830. Through a collaboration between the University of Warwick, Queen Mary University of London and Waddesdon manor, these images have been digitised,catalogued and released online via Waddesdon's website for the first time. The prints portrayed in this five part series portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, culminating around the time of Napoleon. Contributions from Dr Kate Astbury, Dr Claire Trévien and Mr Paul Davidson For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 58 MB)
Tableaux de la Révolution- part 4
10:52, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the Second French Revolution of 1830. Through a collaboration between the University of Warwick, Queen Mary University of London and Waddesdon manor, these images have been digitised,catalogued and released online via Waddesdon's website for the first time. The prints portrayed in this five part series portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, culminating around the time of Napoleon. Contributions from Dr Kate Astbury, Dr Claire Trévien and Mr Paul Davidson For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 34 MB)
Tableaux de la Révolution- part 3
10:52, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the Second French Revolution of 1830. Through a collaboration between the University of Warwick, Queen Mary University of London and Waddesdon manor, these images have been digitised,catalogued and released online via Waddesdon's website for the first time. The prints portrayed in this five part series portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, culminating around the time of Napoleon. Contributions from Dr Kate Astbury, Dr Claire Trévien and Mr Paul Davidson For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 36 MB)
Tableaux de la Révolution- part 2
10:53, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the Second French Revolution of 1830. Through a collaboration between the University of Warwick, Queen Mary University of London and Waddesdon manor, these images have been digitised,catalogued and released online via Waddesdon's website for the first time. The prints portrayed in this five part series portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, culminating around the time of Napoleon. Contributions from Dr Kate Astbury, Dr Claire Trévien and Mr Paul Davidson For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 35 MB)
Tableaux de la Révolution- part 1
10:54, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the Second French Revolution of 1830. Through a collaboration between the University of Warwick, Queen Mary University of London and Waddesdon manor, these images have been digitised,catalogued and released online via Waddesdon's website for the first time. The prints portrayed in this five part series portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, culminating around the time of Napoleon. Contributions from Dr Kate Astbury, Dr Claire Trévien and Mr Paul Davidson For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 35 MB)
University of Warwick Student Societies
13:44, Thu 24 Jan 2013
The University of Warwick has more student societies than any other University in the UK. Find out more about why they're worth joining in our short animation. What will you join?
(MP4 format, 7.5 MB)
Honorary Graduate - Earl Cameron
12:45, Mon 28 Jan 2013
Peter Dunn of the University of Warwick's Department of Communications talks to Earl Cameron upon receiving his Honorary Doctorate of Letters.
(MP3 format, 31 MB)
Honorary Graduate - Ms Prudence Leith
17:12, Thu 24 Jan 2013
Kelly Parkes-Harrison of the University of Warwick's Department of Communications talks to Ms Prudence Leith upon receiving her Honorary Doctorate of Letters
(MP3 format, 12 MB)
Honorary Graduate - Dame Fiona Reynolds
17:09, Thu 24 Jan 2013
Gareth Jenkins of the University of Warwick's Department of Communications talks to Dame Fiona Reynolds upon receiving her Honorary Doctorate of Sciences
(MP3 format, 6.9 MB)
Unlocking History
10:55, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898) filled his home at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, with a sizable collection of eighteenth century French art and associated ephemera from the Revolution in 1789 through to the July, or Second French, Revolution of 1830. Among its collections are the Tableaux de la Révolution and a series of eighteenth century continental trade cards. The prints portray key moments in France's revolutionary period, including the storming of the Bastille and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette and culminate around the time of Napoleon. Academics from the University of Warwick and Queen Mary University of London helped to preserve these national treasures by digitising the content. Waddesdon Manor has used this new digital content to create a free, online catalogue so academics and the wider public can view the collections from anywhere in the world. For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 38 MB)
The Birth of Modern Advertising- part 4
10:47, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Waddesdon Manor currently houses a sizable collection of rarely seen eighteenth century continental trade cards. Academics from the University of Warwick and Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with Waddesdon, have helped to preserve these by digitising and cataloguing the content for online publication via a free digital archive that academics, keen historians and the wider public can view from anywhere in the world. There are four parts to this series of videos. For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 46 MB)
The Birth of Modern Advertising- part 3
10:46, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Waddesdon Manor currently houses a sizable collection of rarely seen eighteenth century continental trade cards. Academics from the University of Warwick and Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with Waddesdon, have helped to preserve these by digitising and cataloguing the content for online publication via a free digital archive that academics, keen historians and the wider public can view from anywhere in the world. There are four parts to this series of videos. For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 48 MB)
The Birth of Modern Advertising- part 2
10:44, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Waddesdon Manor currently houses a sizable collection of rarely seen eighteenth century continental trade cards. Academics from the University of Warwick and Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with Waddesdon, have helped to preserve these by digitising and cataloguing the content for online publication via a free digital archive that academics, keen historians and the wider public can view from anywhere in the world. There are four parts to this series of videos. For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 35 MB)
The Birth of Modern Advertising- part 1
10:42, Tue 22 Jan 2013
Waddesdon Manor currently houses a sizable collection of rarely seen eighteenth century continental trade cards. Academics from the University of Warwick and Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with Waddesdon, have helped to preserve these by digitising and cataloguing the content for online publication via a free digital archive that academics, keen historians and the wider public can view from anywhere in the world. There are four parts to this series of videos. For more videos, features and insights into research at the University of Warwick, visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/knowledge/
(MP4 format, 32 MB)
Stephen Merchant at Warwick
09:59, Fri 11 Jan 2013
Award winning writer, actor, comedian and Warwick Alumnus Stephen Merchant in conversation with Honorary Professor Victor Perkins. Stephen visited the Department of Film and Television Studies in November 2011 to discuss his formative years studying at the university and how that has influenced his career.
(MP4 format, 150 MB)