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Friday 13 February 2026 , continued from previous page

  • 15:00 - Introduction to EndNote for medicine
    Carolyn Smith (Bodleian Health Care Libraries, University of Oxford)
    Bodleian iSkills - Workshops in Information Discovery and Scholarly Communications
  • 16:00 - Distortions in Time Perception: a Novel Measure of Non-pecuniary Utility
    Tomáš Jagelka (University of Bonn)
    Behavioural Lab
  • 16:00 - Francis Edgeworth: A Centenary Celebration of an Oxford Economist
    Sir John Vickers (All Souls College, University of Oxford), Professor Kevin O'Rourke, Professor Mary Morgan, Professor John Sutton (The London School of Economics and Political Science)
  • 16:00 - Utopia Reading Group: Marge Piercy, Woman on the Edge of Time
    TBA
    Utopia Reading Group
  • 16:15 - Embracing the change: evaluating the evolving use of Green Infrastructure in policy and practice in England and internationally
    Prof Ian Mell (University of Manchester)
    Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery and the Biodiversity Network seminar series
  • 17:30 - A B Emden Lecture 2026 - Depending on Strangers: Love, Fear, and the Making of the Modern World
    Please note: this lecture will be recorded and published on St Edmund Hall’s digital and print communication platforms where appropriate.
    Professor Jeremy Adelman (Cambridge)
    A B Emden Lectures
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