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Guillaume Paugam
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Europe's Stories Project
4. Social Europe | The Europe’s Stories Podcast
Ana and Lucas speak today with our team’s specialists on the things that bring quality of life to Europeans - jobs, industry and the welfare state. Coming from North Macedonia, Kristijan Fidanovski has a keen interest in the intersection between social policy and EU enlargement, whereas Guillaume Paugam joins us immediately after a stint at the European Commission. Our polls found that 71% of Europeans believe the state should give all citizens a basic income. Which institutions should be responsible for social policy? Should we consider a European welfare state to be an oxymoron? For young Europeans, how do social ag...
2021-09-28
1h 00
Vulgaire
Romain Baousson : LES POPPYS
Dans cet épisode, avec Romain Baousson, on parle des voisins de mon PETIT frère, du confinement, et d'un procès, entre autres.Pour voir la vidéo de la reprise, cliquez ici : https://www.facebook.com/100000939390203/videos/3989313181109956/Leads :Madeleine & JeanneLa Chorale de la Rue d’Antrain :Alix - Elisa - Erine - Jeannette - Lucien - Malo - Manon - MathéoChoeurs :Astrid Radigue -Azilis Esnault -Céline Piriou -...
2021-08-27
16 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
Do I have a culture? Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy (Part 2)
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Farbod Akhlaghi, for the second time, on this episode. Farbod is a 4th year DPhil student. He specialises in moral philosophy, metaphysics and meta-metaphysics, which respectively ask questions such as: is it morally wrong to do a given action (like smoking, a specific focus of Farbod's)? Are there any moral facts? What is it to even ask the question "are there any moral facts" in the first place? After having talked us through the core of his thesis work last week, Farbod takes us on a discussion of other key philosophical qu...
2021-02-01
25 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
Is It Morally Wrong To Smoke? Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy (Part 1)
In this episode, Guillaume Paugam welcomes Farbod Akhlaghi for the first of two episodes with him. Farbod is a 4th year DPhil student. He specialises in moral philosophy, metaphysics and meta-metaphysics, which respectively ask questions such as: is it morally wrong to do a given action (like smoking, a specific focus of Farbod's)? Are there any moral facts? What is it to even ask the question "are there any moral facts" in the first place? Farbod takes the time to explain clearly and in detail the philosophical concepts underpinning his work. He eloquently shows t...
2021-01-25
26 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
International Health and Infectious Diseases - a Medic's perspective (part 2)
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Karina Darbinian on the pod today, for the second of two episodes with her. Karina is a doctor from Russia, where she completed all her medical studies. She now studies for an MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine at Oxford, a multidisciplinary degree focusing on the delivery of healthcare in low to middle-income countries. As a doctor, Karina specialised in infectious diseases, a passion she discovered late in her studies. On today's episode, she discusses how she left her first job as a doctor in Moscow's largest hospital (discussed last week...
2021-01-18
20 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
International Health and Infectious Diseases - a Medic's perspective (part 1)
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Karina Darbinian on the pod today, for the first of a series of two episodes. Karina is a doctor from Russia, where she completed all her medical studies. She now studies for an MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine at Oxford, a multidisciplinary degree focusing on the delivery of healthcare in low to middle-income countries. As a doctor, Karina specialised in infectious diseases, a passion she discovered late in her studies. On today's episode, in addition to presenting her current degree, Karina tells us all about one of her jobs before coming to...
2021-01-11
23 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
Teaching European Languages and Mandarin in British Secondary Schools
Guillaume Paugam welcome Ye-Ye Xu in this episode. Ye-Ye is studying for a PGCE in European Languages and Mandarin, a choice she made after reading law during her undergraduate degree. She talks about training to be a teacher in British secondary schools, the challenges and rewards of classroom teaching, and how the Covid pandemic has affected her time in schools. She also links her passion for teaching languages with her passion for music, which materialised in a year abroad in France during which Ye-Ye was involved in founding El Sistema Alsace, a charity that seeks to give children from...
2021-01-04
20 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
Materials for Fusion Technology and the Future of Energy Production
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Brad Young on the podcast this week, to talk all things relating to his DPhil in Materials. Brad explains what Materials Science is about, before talking in depth but always in a very accessible way about his research interests. He works on novel materials to be used in a fusion environnement. Fusion is an exciting, promising and debated new way of producing electricity using nuclear technology. The advantages of fusion compared to the currently used nuclear fission technology could be massive - safer, using a much more abundant fuel than Uranium, and with a waste that...
2020-12-21
20 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
International Development, Healthcare Access and Mental Health in Research
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Lise Cazzoli on the podcast this week, to talk about her DPhil in International Development. Lise focuses on how people living in areas hit by natural disasters can access healthcare, with a special interest in Haiti and Puerto Rico. In addition to healthcare access for physical illnesses, she also studies how people can get treated for chronic mental health conditions, prompting a more general discussion of mental health issues in research and for researchers. She also talks us through her fascinating field trip to coastal Guyana, and how that proved a defining moment in her DPhil...
2020-12-14
19 min
STAMP - St Anne's MCR Podcast
Identity and culture in French medieval literature
Guillaume Paugam welcomes Ramani Chandramohan on the podcast this week, to talk about her Master's degree in Modern Languages and her research interest in French medieval literature. Many of the questions she tackles resonate a lot with contemporary issues: social and national identity, interaction between different religions and cultures. Ramani is particularly interested in the presence of Saracens, the muslim population of the countries around the Mediterranean in the middle ages, in French medieval literature. She also talks us through the fascinating process of research in medieval literature, old manuscripts and medieval languages.
2020-11-29
18 min