Cultural Heritage Forum

Series of podcasts examining what we mean by 'Cultural Heritage', how the idea of it is transformed by society and indeed transforms society around it and Oxford's contribution to Cultural Heritage

6.9 James Elles: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

James Elles (MEP for the UK South East region) delivers the final part of the last lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum series.

03-12
06:50

6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Robert Madelin (EU Director-­General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions.

03-08
03:30

6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Dr Mechtild Rössler (UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre) and Giovanni Boccardi (UNESCO, Sustainable Development) talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues.

03-08
12:02

6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Carol Ann Scott (Chair, ICOM UK) talks about the work of ICOM UK, her role as a Museums and Heritage Consultant, and potential collaboration with the University.

03-08
07:51

6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Susan Denyer (World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS) talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites.

03-08
09:27

6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Christopher Young (Head of International Advice, English Heritage) talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University.

03-08
05:15

6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

In this talk Professor Airs (Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment) talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions.

03-08
08:05

6.2 Introductory Remarks: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Professor Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers introductory remarks for the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?".

03-08
04:57

6.1 Introduction: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum, entitled "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?".

03-08
02:52

5.5 Cultural Heritage and the Global Market

Professor Linda Scott (DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Saïd Business School) delivers the final part of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?".

02-28
16:30

5.4 Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry

Dr Pegram Harrison (Fellow in Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School) delivers part 4/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?".

02-28
15:58

5.3 Culture in Executive Education: Tangible Evidence

Tracey Camillieri (Director, Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, Saïd Business School) talks about culture in Executive Education.

02-28
08:55

5.2 Roy Westbrook: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute?

Professor Roy Westbrook (Deputy Dean, Saïd Business School) delivers part 2/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?".

02-28
03:15

5.1 Introduction: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute?

In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the fifth lecture in the series "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?".

02-28
05:01

4.2 Emily Hudson: What is Cultural Heritage Law?

Dr Emily Hudson (Fellow, Intellectual Property Law,) talks about legal regimes relevant to the preservation, use and accessibility of cultural heritage.

02-25
12:28

4.5 Ewan McKendrick: What is Cultural Heritage Law?

Professor Ewan McKendrick (Registrar and Professor of Private Law) looks at cultural heritage law from a university perspective.

02-25
16:42

4.1 Introduction: What is Cultural Heritage Law?

In this talk Professor Kurtz introduces the fourth lecture of the series 'What is cultural heritage law?'.

02-25
05:21

4.3 Cultural Heritage Law and Increasing Access to Primary Source Material.

Peter Hirtle (Senior Policy Advisor to the Cornell University Library) delivers part 3/5 of the lecture "What is cultural heritage law?".

02-25
10:28

4.4 Timothy Endicott: What is Cultural Heritage Law?

Professor Timothy Endicott (Dean of the Faculty of Law) talks about cultural heritage law and cultural heritage studies in Oxford University.

02-25
15:40

3.7 OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage

Mike Monaghan (IT Director for Global Academic Business, Oxford University Press) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?".

02-18
08:51

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