MEDICAL HUMANITIES TERM CARD MT25

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Medical Humanities Term Card MT25

REGULAR TERMLY EVENTS

Weekly (Tuesday or Wednesday, 9.30am-12.30pm) throughout the term

DPhil and Early Career Medical Humanities Researchers writing group

Co-convened by Yuxin Peng and Gordon Barrett

More information at https://torch.web.ox.ac.uk/event/medical-humanities-early-career-and-dphil-writing-group-mt2025

 

4th November and 25th November, 5.30-7pm, SR 56, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities

The Boundaries of Humanity: a Medical Humanities Reading Group

Convened by Andrew Moeller

More information at: https://torch.web.ox.ac.uk/event/the-boundaries-of-humanity-reading-group-4

 

MICHAELMAS ’25 EVENTS

9th October, 6.30-7.30pm, Museum of the History of Science

Thanks for the Memories

A panel event exploring Collective memory, music, and public health 

Organized by Ruth Holliday and Rachel Hindmarsh

More information: https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/event/thanks-for-the-memories

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities and Uehiro Oxford Institute

 

22nd October, 9.45am-4.30pm, Harris Manchester College

Medical Humanities Scholars Teaching in Medical Schools

Academic Workshop

Organized by Richard Bellis, Sally Frampton, Gina Hadley, Jennifer Wallis.

Keynotes by Dr Susan Lamb (Jason A. Hannah Chair in History of Medicine, University of Ottawa) and Dr Kay Leedham-Green (Imperial College London).

More information: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/medical-humanities-scholars-teaching-in-medical-schools-workshop-2-tickets-1598855051499?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities and Uehiro Oxford Institute

 

7th November, 2-4.15pm, SR 56, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities

A Humanities Framework for Equitable Global Health

Workshop

Organized by Alberto Giubilini

Participants: Caesar Atuire, Tolulope Osayomi, Ann Kelly, Sloan Mahone

More information: https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/event/equity-in-global-health-reflections-from-the-humanities

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities, John Fell Fund, and Uehiro Oxford Institute

 

14th November,1-2pm, Ashmolean Museum

(with a museum trail from 6 November during Museum’s opening hours)

Coming to an End- Panel Discussion Event Reflecting on End-of-Life

Public Event

Co-organized by Ashmolean Museum, TORCH Medical Humanities, Antitheses, Nuffield Department of Neurosciences, Uehiro Oxford Institute

More information: https://torch.ox.ac.uk/event/coming-to-an-end-panel-discussion-event-reflecting-on-end-of-life

A collaboration between TORCH Medical Humanities, Uehiro Oxford Institute, Antitheses platform, and Being Human Festival

 

1st December, 5.30-7pm, St Cross College

Controlling Death.

A discussion on assisted dying, radical life extension, and the meaning of mortality

Roundtable

Co-organized by Alberto Giubilini and Andrew Moeller

Participants: Bill Hurlbut (Stanford), Cristina Voinea (Uehiro Oxford Institute, Oxford), Dominic Wilkinson (Uehiro Oxford Institute, Oxford), Ann-Marie Shorrocks (Medicine Oxford)

More information: https://torch.web.ox.ac.uk/event/controlling-death-a-discussion-on-assisted-dying-radical-life-extension-and-the-meaning-of-mor

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities, Uehiro Oxford Institute, Stanford Boundaries of Humanities Project

 

2nd December, 9.30am-4.30pm, St Anne’s College

Literature, Film and the Desirability Life Extension

Conference

Co-organized by Andrew Moeller, Kathrine Helmick, Jose-Marias Porras, Alberto Giubilini

More information: https://torch.web.ox.ac.uk/event/literature-film-and-the-desirability-of-life-extension

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities, Uehiro Oxford Institute, Stanford Boundaries of Humanities Project

 

8th December, 12-1.30pm, SR 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities

Medical Education and the Making of Iraqi Doctors

Book discussion with author Sarah Farhan

Organized by Hande Altinay

More information: https://torch.ox.ac.uk/event/medical-education-and-the-making-of-iraqi-doctors

Supported by TORCH Medical Humanities

 

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