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Ngaire Woods
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Radio Davos
Global Risks Report: the big issues facing the world at Davos 2025
What are the global challenges that world leaders will be addressing in Davos? Many of them are contained in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report, a survey of almost 1,000 decision makers and leaders around the world that shows what they consider to be the biggest risks facing humanity in the coming year and in the medium and long terms. The 20th edition of this annual report reveals an increasingly fractured global landscape, where escalating geopolitical, environmental, societal and technological challenges threaten stability and progress. Two experts join us to discuss the ri...
2025-01-15
45 min
World Economic Forum
Global Risks Report: the big issues facing the world at Davos 2025
What are the global challenges that world leaders will be addressing in Davos? Many of them are contained in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report, a survey of almost 1,000 decision makers and leaders around the world that shows what they consider to be the biggest risks facing humanity in the coming year and in the medium and long terms. The 20th edition of this annual report reveals an increasingly fractured global landscape, where escalating geopolitical, environmental, societal and technological challenges threaten stability and progress. Two experts join us to discuss the risks facing humanity in the short, medium an...
2025-01-15
45 min
Comms Coffee Club Podcast
From 80K to 1B Users: LinkedIn's Former Brand & Comms Leader on Building a Global Platform | Ngaire Moyes
In this episode of the Comms Coffee Club podcast, host Max Forsyth interviews Ngaire Moyes, a communications professional with a rich history in the tech industry, having held senior communications and brand positions at LinkedIn and Microsoft. They discuss Ngaire's career journey, the evolution of communications in technology, and her role in shaping LinkedIn's brand and communications across EMEA, APAC and LATAM. They also delve into the challenges faced in leading communications for large tech companies, the integration of brand and communications, and the future trends in the industry. The Comms Coffee Club podcast is...
2025-01-15
54 min
Team CPNZ - Endurance Sports Podcast
TEAMCPNZ QUICK CONNECT EP 24 – WITH NGAIRE & PIP BAKER – ‘STAY INFORMED AND STAY CONNECTED’
TeamCPNZ Connect – Ep 24 – Ngaire & Pip Baker – CPNZ Media Live Last weekend the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship took place in Taupo, NZ!TeamCP Legend, Ngaire Baker headed North from Christchurch to take part & fly the NZ flag in the F50-54. Ngaire fills us in on her bumpy journey to IRONMAN World Champs and how her day panned out. We are also joined by Pip, Ngaire's daughter who joined her as her number 1 fan, support crew and rove reporter! CPNZ MEDIA Richard Greer – @ric.greer ht...
2024-12-22
36 min
The Principals (Aotearoa | New Zealand)
Episode 6: Strategies for connecting and communicating with whānau
Forging partnerships with whānau can make a big difference to the outcomes for ākonga in your school. Today we’re talking about relationships with whānau, including the best ways to engage and connect with families and caregivers who are reluctant to get involved. My guests this week are: Ngaire Ashmore, tumuaki of Auckland Girls’ Grammar School John Prestidge, principal of Motueka High School Ngahina Transom, tumuaki of Frimley School in Hastings Stephen Eames, principal of Raroa Normal Intermediate School in Wellington. This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education...
2024-10-01
19 min
The Principals (Aotearoa | New Zealand)
Episode 5: Building relationships with whānau and community
Being a tumuaki is all about relationships, and good relationships with whānau, the school community and the wider community are essential. Today, we’re talking about ways to connect, build and maintain relationships with your school and wider community. My guests are: Ngaire Ashmore, tumuaki of Auckland Girls’ Grammar School John Prestidge, principal of Motueka High School Ngahina Transom, tumuaki of Frimley School in Hastings Stephen Eames, principal of Raroa Normal Intermediate School in Wellington. This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education as part of Te Ara Tīmatanga...
2024-09-24
19 min
Women on Boards - Leaders and Directors in Conversation
Professor Ngaire Elwood AM, Beating the Odds - Women of Honour Series
Associate Professor Ngaire Elwood AM is driven by a strong sense of purpose that grew out of a life-changing experience that inspired her, as an inquisitive science-loving teenager, to dedicate her life to improving therapies for kids with cancer. As a teenager, she was treated for osteosarcoma, a common form of bone cancer that had a survival rate of about five per cent prior to the advent of chemotherapy. After her bone cancer diagnosis, her treatment involved an above-knee amputation, followed by 18 months of high-dose chemotherapy. Even with this ‘aggressive therapy’ the survival rate is about...
2024-04-22
37 min
Law Matters with Catherine Henry Lawyers
15. Part 1 - Cosmetic Surgery Reforms and Ongoing Concern of Rogue Practitioners with Ngaire Watson
On the face of it, there’s been a crackdown on cosmetic surgery. But is it enough to keep rogue practitioners from causing harm to unsuspecting patients? In this episode of Law Matters, Practice Leader of Health Law, Rosemary Listing, talks to barrister and nurse, Ngaire Watson. Ngaire specialises in health and medical litigation and is also a spokesperson on health law and medical negligence with the Australian Lawyers Alliance. Rosemary and Ngaire discuss the problems within the cosmetic surgery sector and how several reforms introduced in 2023 will impact the industry from a health and sa...
2024-03-04
28 min
Rāroa Radio
Rāroa Radio // Back To The Future
It’s time for another episode of Rāroa Radio. This time we talk to Ngaire, Daniel and Azaria about the Back to the Future series! This week’s show was hosted by CjRecorded and edited by OliverOur guests were Ngaire, Daniel and Azaria Thanks, as always to CJ, Rāroa Intermediate and the Children’s Bookstore for supporting the showOur theme music is by Logan HartYou can follow our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or via our websiteTune in next tim...
2023-12-14
12 min
The Story with Jimmy Colefax
Ken and Ngaire Petfield - 3 November 2023
Ken and Ngaire Petfield from St. George in Queensland have an innovative way of helping farmers in the Outback. They provide farm relief for people who need a break for a while. But that’s just one of the many ways they’ve been involved in helping other people. Today, we’ll hear their story.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-11-03
24 min
Oxford Policy Pod
Driving Change in Governance: A Conversation with Dean Ngaire Woods
With over a decade of existence, the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford is championing a world that is better led, better served, and better governed through its programs and centers that educate experts in public policy and governance to tackle the world's most pressing issues. In ten years, the institution has grown from a vision to a cutting-edge institution that advances practical skills and hands-on experience for its students through the incorporation of simulations, internships, and experiential learning. Students leave the school with the tools and knowledge to enact change in policy and governance.
2023-07-20
29 min
New Books in Public Policy
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
New Books in Politics and Polemics
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
New Books in Law
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
New Books in Gender
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
New Books with Miranda Melcher
Ngaire Naffine, "Criminal Law and the Man Problem" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Men have always dominated the most basic precepts of the criminal legal world – its norms, its priorities and its character. Men have been the regulators and the regulated: the main subjects and objects of criminal law and by far the more dangerous sex. And yet men, as men, are still hardly talked about as the determining force within criminal law or in its exegesis. Criminal Law and the Man Problem (Bloomsbury, 2020) by Dr. Ngaire Naffine brings men into sharp focus, as the pervasively powerful interest group, whose wants and preoccupations have shaped the discipline. This constitutes the 'man problem' of c...
2023-06-23
33 min
Science with Sanjula
Building trust to improve global health - Professor Ngaire Woods
Professor Ngaire Woods, founding Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, speaks to Sanjula about the roles of government and governance for global health policies, and the challenges involved in bringing together different government departments. Professor Woods also discusses the importance of trust and cooperation in and between governments for better health outcomes. Thank you for listening to 'Science with Sanjula'. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Oxford_NDPH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OxPopulationHealth/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oxfordpopulationhealth5583 This episode...
2023-02-21
22 min
Fashion- Not all as it seams
A visionary fabric store of the future incorporating digitised and circular fabrics and trims – located in Antwerp Belgium
Join Ngaire, Cedric and Quinten in exploring digital design, creating a unique and visionary textile shop for students, consumers and those working within the fashion industry. Combined skills of Cedric Jacqueymn, a leading fashion designer and alumi from the Antwerp Academy. He joins Quinten Schaap a fashion designer specialised in Digital design and digitising fabrics. They are joining forces to create a new vision for a fabric and trim shop in Antwerp, Belgium. Since recording Cedric and Quinten have received funding to set up their textile store in the early part of 2023. Keep an eye out for futu...
2023-01-06
33 min
Fashion- Not all as it seams
Seaweed, Australian Super Cotton and full UK production – Inland Sea
Join Joanna Czutkowna and Ngaire Takano in meeting businessman Adam Costello on his journey for the love of the ocean as a surfer and how it led to creating and producing in the UK.The brown seaweed called Knotted wrack has been harvested in cost pure fjords in Iceland. This is the start of the journey of creating a unique textile in Leicester, UK. Come and join us together with Adam from Inland Sea and hear his journey and his love for the UK waters to taking on a challenge of brand, business and producing in the UK.
2022-12-31
41 min
Booming
Brain, body & food with Ngaire Hobbins
Ngaire Hobbins in an acclaimed authority on nutrition and its influence on our health. Learn from Ngaire how we can do the right thing by our brain and body through what we eat and develop a far better approach to food.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-18
31 min
The Jet Set Breakfast
Ngaire Blankenberg is the director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, A premiere museum devoted to the arts of Africa.
Guest: Ngaire Blankenberg- Director, National Museum of African Art Founded as a small museum on Capitol Hill in 1964, the museum became a part of the Smithsonian in 1979 and, in 1987, it moved to its current location on the National Mall. Guest: Luke Radolf- Luke Rudolf was born in 1977 in London where he lives and works. Rudolf’s paint-ings juggle digital and traditional mark-making to create enigmatic figures entan-gled in a kinetic matrix of lines and planes. While there are recognisably modernist elements, Rudolf tests the limits of painting by engaging digital techniques. Exhibitions include Screen Space, Slate Projects, Lo...
2022-09-12
42 min
Conversations with Sol
Healing the Sacred Feminine Epicentre through Holistic Pelvic Care with Ngaire Jones
We are so grateful to shine light on a very important topic - Holistic Pelvic Care, with the lovely Ngaire Jones. Ngaire is an Integrative Nutrition and Movement Therapist specialising in Holistic Pelvic Care for mothers using a whole person, multi-system approach - not only focusing on the pelvic region and digestion but the whole person - from lifestyle down to our even thoughts and beliefs! Ngaire has almost 20 years experience in the health, wellness and fitness space as a personal trainer, exercise physiologist, clinical pilates teacher and nutritionist. She approaches her work by weaving science and s...
2022-08-23
56 min
CAAMA Radio Network Podcasts
Prof Ngaire Brown Wp
The Chair of a peak Government agency which provides strong policy advice and evidence on ways to improve mental health and suicide prevention across the nation, is urging local people to voice and share their concerns at one of its outreach programs in Central Australia this week.Commission Chair Professor Ngaire Brown a Yuin nation woman from the south coast of NSW told CAAMA that decision makers at the the pointy end need to change the way that they outsource the delivery of programs.
2022-08-10
18 min
Trumponomics
Abortion Ruling Is Part of a Global Reversal of Women’s Rights
The US Supreme Court’s decision last week to overturn the federal right to an abortion will have profound effects on American women. And while prime ministers and presidents of the UK, France, Belgium and New Zealand criticized the ruling as a setback for women’s rights, it’s actually part of what observers call a global retrenchment when it comes to gender equality. In this week’s episode we explore the economic and societal fallout of the end of Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling holding that there is a Constitutional right to abortion, and how it fits w...
2022-06-30
28 min
Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
Michael van den Ham and Andrew Randell talk gravel racing, gear and tips for big days on rough roads
Ahead of gravel racing’s biggest event, Unbound Gravel, two racers discuss the discipline of riding the bumpy stuff. Former pro-roadie and coach Andrew Randell will be racing Unbound for the first time. He talks about his preparation for the 200-mile event. Canadian cyclocross star Michael van den Ham, who started racing gravel in 2018, looks at how much the sport has changed in four years. He was second at his first gravel event, Mid South, after he finished his cyclocross season that year, took a short break and did a bit of training. This year, after CX wrapped up, va...
2022-05-26
1h 04
The Joys of Binge Reading
Catherine Lea – Kiwi Crime Series
Catherine Lea is a thriller writer whose latest book, The Water’s Dead, is New Zealand's answer to Vera Stanhope. It's the first in a new Kiwi crime series, a thriller with surprising twists. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler, and on Binge Reading today Catherine talks about her new character, Detective Inspector Nyree Bradshaw and her race against time to solve a murder where everyone has something to hide and no one is telling the truth. If she fails, it's likely a child dies. It's the first in a new series. We've got our usual free book offer fo...
2022-05-10
30 min
Windows on dementia
Looking to the future - Covid-19
With Covid restrictions easing and the virus not disappearing any time soon, what does the future hold for our older and more vulnerable communities?Here to talk to us is Dr Ngaire Kerse (NZOM), the inaugural Joyce Cook Chair in Aging Well at the University of Auckland, and a GP at the City Mission. She has looked after many people with dementia in primary and residential care, and actively researches ways to prevent dementia and make the lives of those with dementia and their carers better.
2022-04-11
16 min
Good Reading Podcast
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro on a remarkable indigenous serviceman in 'Jack of Hearts QX11594'
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro are sisters from the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru nations. One hundred years since the birth of their father John Henry 'Jack' Huggins III, they decided to research and write about about a man they hardly knew. Jack Huggins was one of only fifty indigenous servicemen to enlist in the Australian Armed Forces in WWII. 'Jack of Hearts QX11594' is a great story of tradition and survival that spans more than a century as two sisters look deep into their family history. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro...
2022-03-31
17 min
Good Reading Podcast
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro on a remarkable indigenous serviceman in 'Jack of Hearts QX11594'
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro are sisters from the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru nations. One hundred years since the birth of their father John Henry 'Jack' Huggins III, they decided to research and write about about a man they hardly knew.Jack Huggins was one of only fifty indigenous servicemen to enlist in the Australian Armed Forces in WWII. 'Jack of Hearts QX11594' is a great story of tradition and survival that spans more than a century as two sisters look deep into their family history.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro...
2022-03-31
17 min
The Creativity Pioneers Podcast
S3E1 - On navigating the complexities of identity and creating art ecosystems | Ngaire Blankenberg
“How can we contribute as an Afro-global Art institution to a regenerative art ecosystem? How can we not be extractive of collection, capital, people, how do we navigate the paradigm of ownership, how can we create a more equitable and regenerative ecosystem?” asks Ngaire Blankenberg, director of the Smithsonian Museum of African Art. Through her vision of the complexities of identity, she reflects on her position in one of the biggest cultural institutions in the world for African Art to create an accessible and durable Art ecosystem for the generations to come. KEYWORDS: Institutional - Global Africa - Regeneration Website: http...
2022-03-24
1h 08
Subculture Theatre/Comedy Interviews & Reviews
FCKING ANCIENT - Maggie McCormack & Ngaire Dawn Fair Interview
Maggie McCormack and Ngaire Dawn Fair chat to Subculture about their new show Fcking Ancient which is part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival
2022-02-19
12 min
Truth Reel
Global Reset
Show Notes:Click on the links below 1. Klaus Shwab: Great Narrative2. Great Narrative Conference - Closing Plenary3. WEF Conference in Dubai - Ngaire Woods on Global Elites4. Michael Shellenberger - Apocalypse Never5. WEF Great Reset - On Net Zero6. WEF - The Great Reset Website7. The Hill - John Kerry on Great Reset
2022-02-05
1h 16
The Awakened
Who Wins If Joe Rogan Caves? + The Rise of TRUE Racism, Violence, and Pedophilia in America
The government is now openly and outwardly calling for clear violations of the First Amendment and freedom of speech. Spotify is the latest culprit of government coercion, but they won't be the last. We're in extremely dangerous territory as a nation, so make sure you know where to find this show in multiple places because it will be removed from more platforms.Also, Joe Biden keeps telling us how racist he is while his press secretary thinks rising murder rates are funny. Oh, and apparently college professors are advocating for the normalization of pedophilia. ---Contents...
2022-02-03
1h 29
Fashion- Not all as it seams
The time is now - Fashion can change the world for the better
Hello and welcome to our podcast; Fashion not all as it seams! We are Jo, Founder and Director of I went Shopping today, Ngaire, Founder of Takano Ngaire, Koshe Founder of Cloth.387 and Emma Founder of Eloma and we believe fashion can change the world for the better. In our first episode we take a deep dive into who we are and how we met, why we believe fashion has such transformative power and our hopes for the future of the industry. And we share a snippet of the amazing guests we have lined up for our very first seri...
2021-12-23
45 min
The FASD Success Show
#087 Ngaire Meadows: No Physical Aggression in a Year!
Send us a textAs a research scientist in the health care field, Ngaire thought she knew everything, but now understands how little she knew. With three girls on the Spectrum, it felt like WW3 in the home with rages, outbursts, and mental health concerns. Combining what she learned in the CKS Coaching Program with her research background, she set goals and applied a scientific analysis to measure progress. Her unrealistic expectations have been shelved and they are celebrating a year of no physical aggression, thanks to the education, coaching and support she ha...
2021-10-28
36 min
ACE - Aged Care Enrichment
Rethinking Elder Nutrition - Ngaire Hobbins (Brain Body Food)
Today we’re taking an in-depth look at food, nutrition and dining in residential aged care with the help of Ngaire Hobbins.Ngaire is a dietician, author and consultant whose work focuses on addressing some of the poor and unhelpful dietary information for older adults. As it turns out older adults may need to follow the exact opposite instructions to what you’d expect, to keep them safe from injury and illness and Ngaire really clarifies this misunderstanding in the episode.She also talks about how we’re putting the cart before the hor...
2021-08-16
36 min
Zone 2 Podcast
EP. 20: Elizabeth Gin is Cool
Elizabeth Gin of Instafund la Prima joins the show to talk about her recent trip to the US for the Intelligentsia Cup, balancing school and sport, and the recent Olympic Cycling events. This episode is brought to you by our friends at BORN Superior Sports Care, David Miller and Michael Wegner, the go-to guys when it comes to nutrition. Visit bornsportcare.ca for Canadian orders and bornsportcare.com for USA orders, and use code: ZONE2PODCAST for 15% off. Thumbnail: Lilly Ujfalusi, Filip Funk, Ngaire Barraclough
2021-07-30
51 min
Investing for Impact
Insight Podcast: Economic trends transforming African investment and development
The African continent has borne the brunt of some of the worst impacts of the pandemic, halting decades of growth, affecting millions of livelihoods and pushing much of sub Saharan Africa into a recession for the first time in over 25 years. Despite the challenges, the prospect for economies across Africa remain strong, with its young population, the expansion of the free trade area, renewable energy potential and it’s growing digital economy. Private sector investment has always been key to growth and development across Africa and will continue to be so as the continent rebuilds. Join us...
2021-04-29
23 min
Your Favorite Stories, Now in Your Ears - Full Audiobook
Brain Body Food: The Ultimate Guide to Thriving Into later Life and Reducing Dementia Risk. Audiobook by Ngaire Hobbins
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 604866 Title: Brain Body Food: The Ultimate Guide to Thriving Into later Life and Reducing Dementia Risk. Author: Ngaire Hobbins Narrator: Ngaire Hobbins, Ross Newth Format: Unabridged Length: 7:23:58 Language: English Release date: 04-21-21 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Health & Wellness, Diet & Nutrition, Science & Technology, Medicine Summary: In this unique book, you will learn food and life choices crucial to preventing avoidable physical and cognitive decline and the stark difference between those at 40 or 50, compared to what's needed as you move closer to your 80s and beyond. Most popular health...
2021-04-21
7h 23
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global. Ngaire Woods, english version
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2021-04-08
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global. Ngaire Woods, english version
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2021-04-08
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global. Ngaire Woods, versión en castellano
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2021-04-08
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global. Ngaire Woods, versión en castellano
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2021-04-08
36 min
Investing for Impact
Insight Podcast: Reimagining global governance and development in the post pandemic era
COVID-19 has unleashed a devastating crisis which has tested the resilience of existing global governance structures and exposed massive societal imbalances. Developing countries have borne the brunt of the economic consequences of the crisis, with an estimated 100 million people pushed into extreme poverty. As the slow recovery begins, we need to challenge the role we ascribe to global governance both in crisis management and crisis recovery, otherwise the most vulnerable will continue to pay the biggest price. International cooperation, trade and investment will be key especially for developing economies. Join us for a conversation with Oxford...
2021-04-01
24 min
New Books in Ancient History
Paul Vallely, "Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg" (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020)
In this magnum opus, Paul Vallely guides the reader on a journey through the history and meaning of giving in religion and society.Vivid with anecdote and scholarly insight, this magisterial survey – from the ancient Greeks to today's high-tech geeks – provides an original take on the history of philanthropy. It shows how giving has, variously, been a matter of honor, altruism, religious injunction, political control, moral activism, enlightened self-interest, public good, personal fulfillment and plutocratic manipulation.Its narrative moves from the Greek man of honor and Roman patron, via the Jewish prophet and Christian scholastic – throug...
2021-03-08
54 min
Van Leer Institute Series on Ideas
Paul Vallely, "Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg" (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020)
In this magnum opus, Paul Vallely guides the reader on a journey through the history and meaning of giving in religion and society.Vivid with anecdote and scholarly insight, this magisterial survey – from the ancient Greeks to today's high-tech geeks – provides an original take on the history of philanthropy. It shows how giving has, variously, been a matter of honor, altruism, religious injunction, political control, moral activism, enlightened self-interest, public good, personal fulfillment and plutocratic manipulation.Its narrative moves from the Greek man of honor and Roman patron, via the Jewish prophet and Christian scholastic – throug...
2021-03-08
55 min
New Books in Religion
Paul Vallely, "Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg" (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020)
In this magnum opus, Paul Vallely guides the reader on a journey through the history and meaning of giving in religion and society. Vivid with anecdote and scholarly insight, this magisterial survey – from the ancient Greeks to today's high-tech geeks – provides an original take on the history of philanthropy. It shows how giving has, variously, been a matter of honor, altruism, religious injunction, political control, moral activism, enlightened self-interest, public good, personal fulfillment and plutocratic manipulation. Its narrative moves from the Greek man of honor and Roman patron, via the Jewish prophet and Christian scholastic – through Puritan proto-capitalist, Enlightenment activist and Vi...
2021-03-08
55 min
New Books in Finance
Paul Vallely, "Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg" (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020)
In this magnum opus, Paul Vallely guides the reader on a journey through the history and meaning of giving in religion and society.Vivid with anecdote and scholarly insight, this magisterial survey – from the ancient Greeks to today's high-tech geeks – provides an original take on the history of philanthropy. It shows how giving has, variously, been a matter of honor, altruism, religious injunction, political control, moral activism, enlightened self-interest, public good, personal fulfillment and plutocratic manipulation.Its narrative moves from the Greek man of honor and Roman patron, via the Jewish prophet and Christian scholastic – throug...
2021-03-08
55 min
New Books in Economics
Paul Vallely, "Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg" (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020)
In this magnum opus, Paul Vallely guides the reader on a journey through the history and meaning of giving in religion and society.Vivid with anecdote and scholarly insight, this magisterial survey – from the ancient Greeks to today's high-tech geeks – provides an original take on the history of philanthropy. It shows how giving has, variously, been a matter of honor, altruism, religious injunction, political control, moral activism, enlightened self-interest, public good, personal fulfillment and plutocratic manipulation.Its narrative moves from the Greek man of honor and Roman patron, via the Jewish prophet and Christian scholastic – throug...
2021-03-08
55 min
The BBMC Crib Room Podcast
Environment, activism and approvals with Ngaire Tranter
Welcome to the BBMC Crib Room! Today we’re speaking with Ngaire Tranter, founder and Director of Nitro Solutions, an environmental approvals consultancy working in the mining sector. Ngaire is an environmental scientist by trade, and she’s been around the industry for as long as she can remember. Among other things (and with a fair amount of hilarity), we'll discover: how Ngaire's twisting career path set her up for success in environmental consultancy life some of the more challenging projects she's worked on how the latest regulatory changes have affected Nitro's clients what Ngaire would do w...
2020-11-12
25 min
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Live Event: The World After CoVid
TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Humanities and Policy Week Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. The World After COVID: In conversation with Professor Peter Frankopan (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research) and Professor Ngaire Woods (Dean of Blavatnik School of Government). Biographies: Professor Peter Frankopan Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research, and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College. ...
2020-10-13
47 min
Central Queensland Region
Episode 13: Restrictive Practices
In this episode, Ngaire Hutton, Principal Advisor Restrictive Practices discusses the new procedure for Restrictive Practices and important considerations for staff in applying these procedures
2020-09-17
28 min
Health Speak?
Need some hacks to sort out your habits (or perhaps just become aware of them)?
Turns out we all have habits, that we're probably not even be aware of, that help us get on with... life! During a time when there is heaps of change and our routines are all out of whack (cue pandemic), it's pretty easy to break those helpful habits and replace them with helpful ones. In this episode Penny Terry goes deep on habits, why we need them, how we form them, how we break them as she starts to make a plan to 'fix' them. She gets the low down from podcast regulars Clinical Psychologist David Bakker and Mental Health...
2020-08-27
27 min
The Kerry Spence Art Podcast
16. Why Develop Drawing Skills?
In the previous episode of the Importance of the Creative Arts in Education with guest, Ngaire Harman, we uncovered some great little gems that I felt we could expand on in this episode. Why develop drawing skills? What are the obvious (and not so obvious) benefits? Listen in as I unpack some thoughts after last week's episode.
2020-07-25
06 min
IfG Events
Civil Service reform: How to measure success
This is an audio recording of an IfG Live Event. How should the Civil Service measure performance – of individuals and of work programmes? What is the role of the Treasury and how can it get better at it? What data does should government be collecting and how can it best use it? Does the Civil Service need to get better at evaluation? Dr Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government, welcomes our panel: Lord Macpherson, former Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury Aaron Maniam, Deputy Secretary, Industry and Information at the Ministry of Com...
2020-07-23
1h 01
The Kerry Spence Art Podcast
15. The Importance of the Creative Arts in Education
I’m very excited to have my first guest on the podcast - my friend, work colleague and art educator Mrs Ngaire Harman from the Senior Arts Dept at St Andrews Lutheran College, a private school on the Gold Coast of Australia. Today we have a chat over a cup of tea about advocacy for the arts in education, the benefits the arts bring to the kids and adults alike and the battle for recognition of the creative arts as relevant essential subject and its importance for creating empathetic nurturing well rounded human beings.
2020-07-07
57 min
Discovery
The Evidence: Covid 19: ending lockdowns
Claudia Hammond and her panel of scientists and doctors analyse the latest science on the coronavirus and answer the audience’s questions on the impact of the pandemic. Dr Lucy van Dorp of UCL explores the genetics of the virus and what they can tell us about how far it’s spread and how is it evolving. Can we be sure that vaccines being developed now will still work in the future? Professor Guy Thwaites of the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Vietnam explains how the country has succeeding in keeping its cases so low. Professor Davi...
2020-05-16
50 min
The Prospect Podcast
Rebuilding the world after Covid-19
In this week’s special edition of the Prospect Interview, we share exclusive audio from our first ever webinar for subscribers, held last Friday. In it, our most recent contributors—Oxford historian Margaret MacMillan; professor of global economic governance Ngaire Woods, and Harvard economist Dani Rodrik share their thoughts on what a post-Covid world will look like. These distinguished academics wrote essays in the latest issue of Prospect, all addressing, from different angles, the big question: what sort of universe will emerge out of the pandemic? You can read their essays online here: https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk...
2020-05-12
47 min
The Briefing Room
Easing the lockdown
Some countries have opened schools, hairdressers and small non-food shops. David Aaronovitch asks what has guided those tentative first steps and whether the lockdown can be eased safely. What have we learnt about the behaviour and epidemiology of the virus and how might that inform decisions in the UK? He also quizzes experts about how long it could take to end the lockdown fully, and whether some form of social distancing could be in place for many months to come. Contributors: Dr Nathalie MacDermott, Imperial College LondonDr Michael...
2020-04-23
28 min
Goodfellow Unit
Living well with dementia
Professor Ngaire Kerse talks about living well with dementia. Ngaire is a GP in Auckland, Professor of General Practice and Primary Health Care and the Joyce Cook Chair in Ageing Well at the University of Auckland. After training in primary care in the USA, completing a Geriatric Medicine Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, and GP training in New Zealand, Australia, and then a PhD at the University of Melbourne, she has built a programme of research throughout New Zealand over the last two decades. Patient resources Dementia Health Navigator NZ Living wi...
2020-01-20
28 min
Grid City Grooves
Ngaire (18/8/19)
This episode we feature Ngaire in studio with the GCG team.
2019-11-20
1h 00
St Albans Baptist Church - Sunday Messages
2019-09-29 Ngaire Button: Towards Diversity
God is moving across the land of New Zealand to call the church to understand the different cultures we live among.
2019-09-30
33 min
Hot Copy
The unexpected problem with copywriting success
When we start out as copywriters, obviously the aim is to be successful. But what does that even mean? In this episode, Belinda and Kate are honest about the upsides and downsides of being successful. Is it all it’s cracked up to be? Is the grass really greener or are there just different prickles? Oh, and this is our 100th episode! Tune in to learn: How Kate and Belinda define success How their definitely of success has changed The upsides of success The downsides of success What would they do...
2019-06-06
36 min
Hot Copy: A copywriting podcast for copywriters
E100: The unexpected problem with copywriting success
Is the grass really greener up the hill of success? When we start out as copywriters, obviously the aim is to be successful. But what does that even mean? In this episode, Belinda and Kate are honest about the upsides and downsides of being successful. Is it all it’s cracked up to be? Is the grass really greener or are there just different prickles? Oh, and this is our 100th episode! Tune in to learn: How Kate and Belinda define success How their definition of success has ch...
2019-06-06
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global Ngaire Woods, versión en español
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2019-05-16
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global Ngaire Woods, versión en español
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2019-05-16
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global Ngaire Woods, english version
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2019-05-16
36 min
Conferencias Magistrales Fundación Rafael del Pino
El debilitamiento de la democracia y la fractura del orden global Ngaire Woods, english version
Hace unos años, nadie se preocupaba por el futuro de la democracia, o por el del orden económico internacional. Desde que cayó la Unión Soviética a principios de la década de 1990, todo el mundo pensaba que la victoria de la democracia liberal y la economía de mercado eran absolutas, que ya no habría marcha atrás en ese sentido, y los políticos se instalaron en la autocomplacencia. Hoy, la llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha suscitado el temor de que su política acelere la fractura del orden internacional y, además...
2019-05-16
36 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Only Secret Left to Keep by Katherine Hayton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375706to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Only Secret Left to Keep Series: #3 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 14 minutes Release date: April 16, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Sometimes a secret is all you have left. Detective Ngaire Blakes is back on the case when a skeletonized murder victim is discovered—a crime that took place during the Springbok Tours of 1981. A period that pitted father against son, town against city, and police against protestors. When the victim is identified as Sam Andie, a young African Ame...
2019-04-16
8h 14
Listen to Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Only Secret Left to Keep by Katherine Hayton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375706 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Only Secret Left to Keep Series: #3 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 14 minutes Release date: April 16, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Sometimes a secret is all you have left. Detective Ngaire Blakes is back on the case when a skeletonized murder victim is discovered—a crime that took place during the Springbok Tours of 1981. A period that pitted father against son, town against city, and police against protestors. When the victim is identified as Sam Andie, a young Afr...
2019-04-16
30 min
The Briefing Room
Britain's Future
With the route of the UK’s departure from the European Union still unclear, this week David Aaronovitch looks at Britain’s place in the world and assesses what lies ahead in the next stage of negotiations with the EU. Joining David in the Briefing Room are: Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, Sam Lowe, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Reform, Meg Russell, Director of the Constitutional Unit at University College London and Stefanie Bolzen, London Correspondent of German newspaper, Welt.Producer: Jim Frank Editor: Jasper Corb...
2019-03-28
28 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Second Stage of Grief by Katherine Hayton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375150to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Second Stage of Grief Series: #2 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 26, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A killer won't stop until Ngaire Blakes is dead. Ngaire Blakes is trying to put her life back together. The ex-cop resigned from the police after a vicious assault left her battling PTSD. Dragged into a murder investigation, she's shocked to discover that all the evidence points to her. When the body count climbs, Ngaire flees to the cold c...
2019-03-26
8h 56
Listen to Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Second Stage of Grief by Katherine Hayton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375150 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Second Stage of Grief Series: #2 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 26, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A killer won't stop until Ngaire Blakes is dead. Ngaire Blakes is trying to put her life back together. The ex-cop resigned from the police after a vicious assault left her battling PTSD. Dragged into a murder investigation, she's shocked to discover that all the evidence points to her. When the body count climbs, Ngaire flees to the c...
2019-03-26
30 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton by Katherine Hayton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/369537to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton Series: #1 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 41 minutes Release date: February 19, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Paul Worthington just confessed to a murder that never happened. Magdalene Lynton died forty years ago: a vivacious teenager who fell victim to a grotesque, accidental drowning. The coroner's office issued a verdict of death by misadventure and filed her case. The farming commune she'd lived within, splintered apart. Her body was left behind in a small, private c...
2019-02-19
9h 41
Listen to Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton by Katherine Hayton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/369537 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton Series: #1 of Detective Ngaire Blakes Author: Katherine Hayton Narrator: Shiromi Arserio Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 41 minutes Release date: February 19, 2019 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Paul Worthington just confessed to a murder that never happened. Magdalene Lynton died forty years ago: a vivacious teenager who fell victim to a grotesque, accidental drowning. The coroner's office issued a verdict of death by misadventure and filed her case. The farming commune she'd lived within, splintered apart. Her body was left behind in a small, p...
2019-02-19
30 min
St Albans Baptist Church - Sunday Messages
2018-10-07 Ngaire Button - Parihaka, Takapuneke & me
October 7: Ngaire Button Parihaka, Takapuneke & me This final Sunday in our series Ngaire will share 3 stories from our history to help us understand our nations story and bring perspective to what each of us can do to effect our future.
2018-10-08
42 min
Social Europe Podcast
Ngaire Woods: Understanding the Crisis of Globalisation
Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, talks to Henning Meyer, Editor-in-Chief of Social Europe, about the crisis of globalisation and what can be done in response to the backlash.
2018-07-15
30 min
The Story with Jimmy Colefax
Ken and Ngaire Petfield - 15 March 2018
Ken and Ngaire Petfield from St. George in Queensland have an innovative way of helping farmers in the Outback. They provide farm relief for people who need a break for a while. But that is just ONE of the many ways they’ve been involved in helping other people. We’ll find out their story.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2018-03-15
24 min
The Facts Facing the UK's Future: A Colloquium at The Queen's College
Round Table Discussion and Questions
Round table discussion, chaired by Ngaire Woods, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford.
2018-01-10
1h 13
Radio COTA
Radio COTA #65: Healthy Eating for a Strong Mind & Body
This week’s show is Part 1 of our two-part Special on "Healthy Eating for a Strong Mind and Body" ... The most popular health and nutrition advice available is for people 30, 40 or 50 and can be anything from unhelpful to dangerous for those from their late 60s on … Older people are generally unaware of that and as a result, can put themselves at risk of physical and mental frailty. Our special guest in the interview chair this week is Ngaire Hobbins – Dietitian, Authority on Nutrition, Ageing and Brain Health, and Author of the books, “Eat To Cheat Ageing”, “Eat To Cheat Dementia”, and “Better Br...
2017-07-28
00 min
Analysis
Yascha Mounk on democracy at risk
An extended interview with the political theorist who argues that liberal democracy is in grave danger. Ngaire Woods, dean of the Blavatnik School at Oxford, speaks to Harvard scholar Yascha Mounk. He says that across a wide sample of countries in North America and Western Europe, citizens of mature democracies have become markedly less satisfied with their form of government and surprisingly open to nondemocratic alternatives. "A serious democratic disconnect has emerged. If it widens even further, it may begin to challenge the stability of seemingly consolidated democracies." Producer: Jim Frank (Image: Yascha Mounk. Credit: Steffen Jaenicke).
2017-07-17
28 min
In the Balance
Europe's Rocky Road Ahead
Will 2017 be the year that breaks Europe? With geo-political risk at the top of everyone's radar, we focus on one region that's going to be increasingly in the spotlight in the coming months - Europe. It's not just the high-stakes elections due shortly in France, the Netherlands and Germany, there's also the migrant crisis, the potential death of the open border Schengen agreement, and the wide-ranging challenges presented by America's new administration. Could the challenging politics undermine the economics of the European project? In the Balance weighs up the issues with a panel of guests.Ed Butler...
2017-02-04
26 min
Queering The Air
On justice for Ms Dhu and Community Activism with Bobuq and Roj
On today’s episode of Queering the Air, Frankie and Iris are joined by Bobuq and Roj to discuss the justice for Ms Dhu campaign. Bobuq and Roj are organising a fundraiser for the campaign for justice for Yamaji woman Ms Dhu, who died in custody after being detained for unpaid fines. There are reflections on community activism, positionality and whiteness. We also have some critical thoughts on Midsumma.Events / groups mentionedJustice for Ms Dhu Sunday Fundraise
2017-01-15
00 min
Goodfellow Unit
Dementia - Professor Ngaire Kerse
Professor Ngaire Kerse discusses dementia. Ngaire is a GP and head of Population Health at the University of Auckland, where she runs an active programme of research in improving the healthcare of older people. Ngaire was awarded a distinguished fellowship of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners in 2011.
2016-01-17
31 min
Analysis
The End of Development
Over recent decades, the richer world has poured money towards poorer countries, in the form of aid and loans for development over many decades. But is this top-down solution really effective? Anthropologist Henrietta Moore argues that the age of development is over, and that we need to move to new ideas about how to improve human lives. Professor Moore, who heads the Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London, says that the fatal flaw of "development" is that it is a concept invented by the global North and imposed on the global South. She speaks to students from...
2015-03-09
28 min
The Hot Breakfast with Eddie McGuire
Triple M's Hot Breakfast with Eddie McGuire - 21st January 2015
0min Kid's Party Issues 6:15min Mark Cavendish v Journo 9:00min Rosie takes on Nui Te Koha 11:40min Nui Te Koha catches up with Nick Kygrios 14:30min Mick's Crush and Warnie on Tinder 18:00min Melbourne News - East West Link, Big Bash League 23:20min Ed gives Seb some Suit Advice 27:20min Jen Mueller from Seattle Seahawks 33:30min Slash not happy with Triple M 34:40min Mick's Crush - Ngaire Dawn Fair from Ford TV Commercials 47:20min Eddie's Visa
2015-01-21
52 min
Alumni Weekend
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Does the 21st Century belong to Asia?
Will this be the Asian Century? Four leading voices from Oxford University debate this motion, moderated by the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes. For the motion: Rana Mitter, Director of the Oxford China Centre and Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China Linda Yueh, Chief Business Correspondent for the BBC and Fellow of St Edmund Hall Against the motion: Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government Peter Tufano, Dean of the Said Business School Moderator: University Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes
2014-05-02
1h 21
Alumni Weekend
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Does the 21st Century belong to Asia?
Will this be the Asian Century? Four leading voices from Oxford University debate this motion, moderated by the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes. For the motion: Rana Mitter, Director of the Oxford China Centre and Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China Linda Yueh, Chief Business Correspondent for the BBC and Fellow of St Edmund Hall Against the motion: Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government Peter Tufano, Dean of the Said Business School Moderator: University Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes
2014-05-02
1h 21
Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust
Can Democracy and Human Rights be internationally imposed by armed force?
Professor Sir Frank Berman, Professor Ngaire Woods and Ambassador R. James Woolsey discuss human rights at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. In light of the very recent political debate about military intervention in Syria, the speakers discuss the complex rationale behind armed force intervention. Prompted by interesting input from the attendees, the panel debates the reasons justifying interventions and the legacies that these leave behind
2013-10-29
59 min
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
The price of civilization
Sachs argues that for the U.S. to regain sound fiscal health the country must also reform its politics. The lecture is immediately followed by a panel discussion with: Professor Valpy FitzGerald, Department of International Development, Professor Ian Goldin, Oxford Martin School (chair), Professor Peter Tufano, Said Business School, Professor Adrian Wood, Department of International Development, Professor Sir Adam Roberts, Centre for International Studies (Please note Prof Sir Adam Roberts is replacing Prof Ngaire Woods)
2011-12-16
1h 36
Alumni Weekend
Governing the 21st Century: Oxford's new Blavatnik School of Government
With a generous donation from Len Blavatnik, the new Blavatnik School of Government has been set up. Professor Ngaire Woods explains the history and progress of this bold and high-profile new school.
2011-10-21
22 min
Alumni Weekend
Governing the 21st Century: Oxford's new Blavatnik School of Government
With a generous donation from Len Blavatnik, the new Blavatnik School of Government has been set up. Professor Ngaire Woods explains the history and progress of this bold and high-profile new school.
2011-10-21
22 min
Alumni Weekend
Governing the 21st Century: Oxford's new Blavatnik School of Government
With a generous donation from Len Blavatnik, the new Blavatnik School of Government has been set up. Professor Ngaire Woods explains the history and progress of this bold and high-profile new school.
2011-10-21
22 min
Alumni Weekend
Governing the 21st Century: Oxford's new Blavatnik School of Government
With a generous donation from Len Blavatnik, the new Blavatnik School of Government has been set up. Professor Ngaire Woods explains the history and progress of this bold and high-profile new school.
2011-10-21
22 min
Autumn 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video
Expiring or Expanding? international economic organisations and the restructuring of world power
Contributor(s): Professor Ngaire Woods | Ngaire Woods is professor of international political economy and director of the Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, Oxford.
2010-10-13
1h 32
Autumn 2010 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Expiring or Expanding? international economic organisations and the restructuring of world power
Contributor(s): Professor Ngaire Woods | Ngaire Woods is professor of international political economy and director of the Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, Oxford.
2010-10-13
1h 32
Global Economic Governance Programme
Governing Climate Change After Copenhagen
Ngaire Woods chairs a panel discussion looking into the political, economic and environmental consequences of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference last year.
2010-04-12
25 min