Lorca: The Imagination of Theatre
Catherine Boyle, Professor of Spanish and Spanish American Studies, King’s College, London
Introduction: ‘Text and Translations’
Professor David Johnston
Panel Discussion for The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009
China Mieville, Chair of The Warwick Prize for Writing and Author chaired the panel including two of the Judges for the Prize for Writing, Professor Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics & Author and Maureen Freely Author & Translator.
The Lungs
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the lungs with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Arm, Shoulder and Hand
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the arm, shoulder and hand with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Heart
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the heart with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Thorax and Abdomen
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the thorax and the abdomen with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Liver
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the liver with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Knee and Shoulder Joints
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the Knee and Shoulder joints with examples from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Freud, Dreams and Literature - Dr Adrian Wallbank
Dr Adrian Wallbank talks about the relationship between Freud and Literary Theory.
Torso and Major Organs
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the Torso and Major Organs with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Dan Iacopetti
Talks about what was involved in his selection process for Macquarie.
Ali Abedi
Talks about his day-to-day work at Macquarie.
Bijal Shah
Talks about her career path in investment banking.
Herds, Houses and the Crisis - Professor Andrew Oswald
Andrew is a Professor of Economics at Warwick. He is one of the pioneers of research into how economic conditions affect the psychology of wellbeing and is a member of the Stiglitz Commission on how to design a new measure of social wellbeing beyond GDP.
Citizen Cyberscience - Francois Grey
Senior Advisor, UNOSAT, UN Institute for Training and Research, CERN talks about citizen cyberscience - how people can contribute to real science and solve real problems using the web.
The next wave of convergence - Ian Pearson
Futurologist Ian Pearson talks about the next wave of convergence between the digital and human.
Virtual reality and virtual environments - Vinesh Raja
Professor Vinesh Raja talks about his work on virtual reality, virtual environments and locomotion.
Lecture 8: An Early Structural Engineering Problem: the Oxford Connection
Professor Guy Houlsby on "An Early Structural Engineering Problem: the Oxford Connection". The lecture followed the history of a structure often known as a "Serlio Frame" from its earliest mention (around 1270) to modern times. The structure is an intriguing "reciprocal frame" that is able to span a space with beams that are all shorter than the span required. The rare examples of construction of the frame were discussed (including one in Oxford).
From Credit Crunch to World Recession - Professor Marcus Miller
Marcus is a Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick. He was a research fellow at the Bank of England at the time the crisis unfolded.













