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David Lyreskog
University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 25 February 2021
12:30
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Towards a plasticity of the mind – New-ish ethical conundrums in dementia care, treatment, and research
David Lyreskog
(University of Oxford)
New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar Series
Events this person is hosting:
Thursday 21 May 2020
15:00
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Measuring the measures: how can we, and should we, assess the physical and mental health impact of exercise restrictions in the past, the present, and the future?
Dr Barbara Jefferis
(UCL)
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Dr. Andy Smith
(Retired Professor of Exercise and Sports Science and former Chair of the British Association of Sports and Exercise)
The Ethics of Exercise During the Covid-19 pandemic – UK perspectives
Thursday 28 May 2020
15:00
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The impacts of exercise restriction and prescription on mental health during, and after, the UK lockdown
Dr Rebecca Murphy
(University of Oxford )
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Associate Professor Jennifer Wild
(University of Oxford)
The Ethics of Exercise During the Covid-19 pandemic – UK perspectives
Thursday 4 June 2020
15:00
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Why we need as much empathy for ourselves as we do for our dogs during the COVID-era and beyond
Jeremy Howick
(Director of the Oxford Empathy Programme, and Senior Researcher and Impact Fellow, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford)
The Ethics of Exercise During the Covid-19 pandemic – UK perspectives
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 7 May 2020
15:00
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What are the current UK lockdown measures, and how should we interpret them? A bird’s eye view on the ethics of exercise during COVID-19 lockdown measures
Dr Jonathan Pugh
(University of Oxford)
The Ethics of Exercise During the Covid-19 pandemic – UK perspectives