http://www.gla.ac.uk/ en-us University of Glasgow University of Glasgow noVisiting Speakers The University of Glasgow is fortunate to host a wide array of lectures and public debates throughout the year, featuring distinguished speakers from all walks of life. This collection provides a sample of the range of topics covered in events open to the public as well as the university community. The University of Glasgow is fortunate to host a wide array of lectures and public debates throughout the year, featuring distinguished speakers from all walks of life. This collection provides a sample of the range of topics covered in events open to the public as well as the university community. University of Glasgow Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams in conversation University of Glasgow Professor Mona Siddiqui with Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams in October 2008, at the University of Glasgow's Bute Hall. Professor Mona Siddiqui with Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams in October 2008, at the University of Glasgow's Bute Hall. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/RowanWilliams.mp4 Tue, 31 Jul 2012 11:14:00 BST 01:05:20 Healthier Lives, Better Futures (video) University of Glasgow Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Sir Harry Burns, talks on the topic of 'Healthier Lives, Better Futures'. Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Sir Harry Burns, talks on the topic of 'Healthier Lives, Better Futures'. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/kilbrandon2011.mp4 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:22:00 GMT 01:30:39 Healthier Lives, Better Futures (audio) University of Glasgow Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Sir Harry Burns, talks on the topic of 'Healthier Lives, Better Futures'. Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Sir Harry Burns, talks on the topic of 'Healthier Lives, Better Futures'. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/kilbrandon2011.mp3 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:28:00 GMT 01:30:21 Revolutions in Science and Society University of Glasgow Professor Ahmed Zewail, Linus Chair of Chemistry and Physics at the California Institute of Technology, was awarded an honorary degree from University of Glasgow. Followed by a public lecture entitled 'Revolutions in Science and Society', delivered on 3 October 2011. Professor Ahmed Zewail, Linus Chair of Chemistry and Physics at the California Institute of Technology, was awarded an honorary degree from University of Glasgow. Followed by a public lecture entitled 'Revolutions in Science and Society', delivered on 3 October 2011. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/Zewail.mp4 Thu, 03 Nov 2011 17:27:00 GMT 35:49 Scotland's Constitution: a means to an end School of Law Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, speaking at the University of Glasgow (March 2012). Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, speaking at the University of Glasgow (March 2012). http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/lbss/law/DeputyFM.mp4 Fri, 13 Apr 2012 11:04:00 BST 01:14:02 Scotland's Constitutional Future School of Law Why the Scottish Parliament cannot currently legislate for a referendum on independence: Advocate General for Scotland, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC (February 2012). Why the Scottish Parliament cannot currently legislate for a referendum on independence: Advocate General for Scotland, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC (February 2012). http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/LordAdvocate.mp4 Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:25:00 GMT 01:26:52 The power, potential and limits of inclusive Scotland Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network Migration in Scotland. Gerry Hassan speaking at the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network conference (2012). Migration in Scotland. Gerry Hassan speaking at the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network conference (2012). http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/refugeeandasylumrights/gramnet_keynote.mp4 Wed, 07 Mar 2012 10:16:00 GMT 00:25:32 Where are human rights going? University of Glasgow Baroness Helena Kennedy QC talks about human rights legislation and issues in Britain and abroad from the turn of the century to the present day. Baroness Helena Kennedy QC talks about human rights legislation and issues in Britain and abroad from the turn of the century to the present day. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/GHRNinauguralLecture.mp4 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:31:00 GMT 44:34 Engaging research, from a migrant perspective Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network Conference: Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network. Nazek Ramadan talks about 'engaging research' from the perspective of migrants themselves. Professor Rebecca Kay makes the closing remarks at the end of the GRAMnet conference. Conference: Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network. Nazek Ramadan talks about 'engaging research' from the perspective of migrants themselves. Professor Rebecca Kay makes the closing remarks at the end of the GRAMnet conference. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/refugeeandasylumrights/gramnet_end_seq.mp4 Wed, 07 Mar 2012 10:36:00 GMT 00:24:22 The changing character of war University of Glasgow Professor Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University, addresses the first lecture on global security issues at the University of Glasgow. Professor Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University, addresses the first lecture on global security issues at the University of Glasgow. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/thechangingcharacterofwar.mp4 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:41:00 GMT 01:02:11 Nuclear deterrence -- a barrier to liberal internationalism Adam Smith Research Foundation Former Secretary of Defence MP Des Browne (Lord Browne of Ladyton) presents the annual Adam Smith Research Foundation Lecture 2011: Why nuclear deterrence is a barrier to liberal internationalism in 21st century. Former Secretary of Defence MP Des Browne (Lord Browne of Ladyton) presents the annual Adam Smith Research Foundation Lecture 2011: Why nuclear deterrence is a barrier to liberal internationalism in 21st century. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/lbss/socialpolitical/LordBrowneLecture.mp4 Thu, 23 Feb 2012 10:35:00 GMT 33:54 Gordon Brown MP: the Donald Dewar Memorial Lecture University of Glasgow Then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, MP, delivered the inaugural Donald Dewar Memorial Lecture at the University of Glasgow in October 2006. Then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, MP, delivered the inaugural Donald Dewar Memorial Lecture at the University of Glasgow in October 2006. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/GordonBrown.mp4 Mon, 09 Jul 2012 11:22:00 BST 53:27 The Banking Crisis: Hidden Challenges Business School Santander UK Chief Executive (Corporate, Commercial and Business Banking) Steve Pateman discusses the banking crisis and its hidden challenges (January 2012). Santander UK Chief Executive (Corporate, Commercial and Business Banking) Steve Pateman discusses the banking crisis and its hidden challenges (January 2012). http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/lbss/businessmanagement/Santander.mp4 Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:02:00 GMT 01:09:27 150 years of Glasgow's Vet School: Lecture by Jim Wight (video) School of Veterinary Medicine Lecture by Jim Wight, introduced by Professor Ewan Cameron, Head of the School for Veterinary Medicine to celebrate the 150 years of the University of Glasgow's Vet School. Lecture by Jim Wight, introduced by Professor Ewan Cameron, Head of the School for Veterinary Medicine to celebrate the 150 years of the University of Glasgow's Vet School. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/mvls/vetmedicine/herriot_seq.mp4 Fri, 20 Jan 2012 14:35:00 GMT 01:11:58 150 years of Glasgow's Vet School: Lecture by Jim Wight (audio) School of Veterinary Medicine Lecture by Jim Wight, introduced by Professor Ewan Cameron, Head of the School for Veterinary Medicine, to celebrate the 150 years of the University of Glasgow's Vet School. Lecture by Jim Wight, introduced by Professor Ewan Cameron, Head of the School for Veterinary Medicine, to celebrate the 150 years of the University of Glasgow's Vet School. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/mvls/vetmedicine/herriot_seq_audio.mp3 Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:18:00 GMT 1:11:43 From collective remembering to a social psychology of experience Adam Smith Research Foundation Professor Steven D Brown (University of Leicester) and Dr Paula Reavey (London South Bank), visiting speakers for the Adam Smith Research Foundation for the inaugural lecture of the Glasgow Memory Group. Professor Steven D Brown (University of Leicester) and Dr Paula Reavey (London South Bank), visiting speakers for the Adam Smith Research Foundation for the inaugural lecture of the Glasgow Memory Group. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts//subjects/scieng/psychology/BrownReavey.mp4 Tue, 29 May 2012 16:49:00 BST 1:01:25 I wanted to prove myself to the men: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields Professor Wendy Lower Professor Wendy Lower is the John K. Roth Chair of History and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College and is a research associate of the Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich. In this guest lecture Professor Lower discusses the role women played in the Nazi regime. Professor Wendy Lower is the John K. Roth Chair of History and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College and is a research associate of the Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich. In this guest lecture Professor Lower discusses the role women played in the Nazi regime. http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/subjects/arts/history/Lower.mp3 Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:53:00 GMT 52:31 The Future of Printed Media panel debate University of Glasgow The discussion will consider the impact of digitalization on traditional media and on the wider business community. Will current trends in digital consumption of news mean the end of print, and what are the opportunities and threats presented by the upsurge in the number, choice and variety of mobile means devices available? The discussion will consider the impact of digitalization on traditional media and on the wider business community. Will current trends in digital consumption of news mean the end of print, and what are the opportunities and threats presented by the upsurge in the number, choice and variety of mobile means devices available? http://itunesu.gla.ac.uk/podcasts/featuredcontent/VisitingSpeakers/FutureOfPrintedMedia.mp4 Tue, 02 Apr 2013 16:06:00 BST 01:20:06