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British Omani Society
Anglo-Omani Society
62 episodes
5 months ago
Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...
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Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...
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British Omani Society
S6 EP5: Palaeoclimatology in Oman
Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

British Omani Society
S6 EP4: Oxford's Omani Extraordinary Research Fellow
Dr Rumaitha Al Hosni is an Extraordinary Junior Research Fellow in Physiology at Queen's College Oxford. Rumaitha spent the first 15 years of her life in the coastal city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, followed by a few years in Oman, before moving to the UK in 2011 to pursue higher education. In this podcast, we ask her about her experiences of London, Oxford, Dar Es Salaam, and Muscat, while also finding out more about her incredible work in ion channel physiology and pharmacology. ________...
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3 years ago
25 minutes

British Omani Society
S6 EP3: Architecture and Engineering in Oman
In this episode of the Anglo-Omani Society podcast we are pleased to welcome Muamir Al-Hasny. Muamir is managing director at Muamir Design & Engineering Consultancy. After graduating from Sultan School Muamir earned degrees in Mechanical and Construction Engineering before working in his current role. His company has been behind the development of amazing projects that span private, commercial, and civil construction. In this podcast, we speak about his career, the incredible projects his...
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3 years ago
34 minutes

British Omani Society
S6 EP2: Outward Bound Oman
In this episode, we speak with Maha Al-Habsi. Maha graduated from Sultan Qaboos University in 2016 from the Economics and Political Science College. Unsure and not confident as to what her next step was Maha enrolled in a course headed up by Outward Bound Oman. She was then discovered by Mark Evans, the incredible force behind everything that goes on there, and ended up joining the team in January 2018. She began as a business manager and is now head of business development and is now an all-...
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3 years ago
38 minutes

British Omani Society
S6 EP1: Painting and Inspiration in Oman
Elizabeth Davis is an Indian artist in Oman who recently came to the forefront of the Omani art scene. She is the recipient of the National Talent Search Scheme Award, a university topper for her Bachelors & Masters, a Marine Biologist and former banker, she seems to have forayed into various fields before settling down to her one true passion – Painting! From having a fantastic art department in school, she has furthered her artistic career by doing various courses with famous internatio...
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3 years ago
29 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP9: SQCCC and Cancer Treatment in Oman
Dr Zahid Al Mandhari is head of Radiation Oncology at Sultan Qaboos Comprehensive Cancer Centre. After graduating the top of his class from Sultan Qaboos University, Dr Al Mandhari decided to focus on Radiation Oncology and started studying at the University of Alberta where he finished his fellowship. Later he joined the Royal Hospital in Oman as a radiation oncologist before his current role at the soon-to-open Comprehensive Cancer Centre. In this podcast, we explore the development ...
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3 years ago
42 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP8: UK's Defence Hub at Duqm
Colonel (Retired) David Bennett played an instrumental role as the UK's In-Country Project Officer for the UK's Defence Hub at Duqm. He has worked in various countries across the Middle East and is highly skilled in project and operations management, particularly, in the international setting. In 2020, David swapped Duqm for Roland's Castle and began managing the beautiful Stansted Park Estate. A few weeks ago the AOS team had the pleasure of travelling down to his estate and recording the fo...
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3 years ago
20 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP7: Food, Water & People Archaeology in Oman
Dr Smiti Nathan is an archaeologist who researches ancient communities and people in the Al Dhahirah Governorate in Northern Oman and has been working with the Archaeological Water Histories of Oman Project. She is particularly interested in the choices ancient people made regarding food, water, and other resources. Her recent work also focuses on making archaeological research and findings more accessible to broader audiences. In this podcast, we sat down to discuss the project, archaeology ...
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3 years ago
48 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP6: Frankincense Jewellery & Design
Hanan Sultan is currently a master's student at the Royal College of Art studying Jewellery and Metal. She is also a recent graduate of Central Saint Martins with a Bachelor in Jewellery Design. Living between Muscat, Dubai, and London, Hanan is passionate about fine art and fashion and finds that jewellery is the perfect middle ground between the two. Her art and design practices are predominantly centred around cultural identity and the human experience of society in relation to this. ...
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3 years ago
22 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP5: Oman and the Gulf in World History
In this podcast, we discuss the unique history of the Gulf, Oman’s place within that history, and the upcoming conference at Georgia State University on HM Sultan Qaboos and Oman’s fifty-year renaissance. Professor Allen James Fromherz is a historian specializing in the Middle East and the Mediterranean. From 2007 to 2008 he was a Professor at Qatar University and later joined the faculty of Georgia State University where he currently works. Along with research on the Almohad Empire in twelf...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP4: Food Security and the Circular Economy with Mohab al Hinai
Mohab Ali Al Hinai is a technology enthusiast with over 17 years of experience in the fields of R&D and technology assessment. He co-founded Sustainable Investments LLC, an Omani firm that focuses on introducing cutting-edge technological innovations in the MENA region with a special focus on food security, energy and health. Mohab started his career by earning a bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from Sultan Qaboos University (SQU). After joining on as a faculty member at SQU, he went on...
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3 years ago
40 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP3: Omani Travel Literature and Medieval Food
In this podcast, AOS speaks with Daniel Newman Professor and Chair of Arabic Studies at the University of Durham (UK). His research and publications have centred on Arabic geographical and travel literature (with a special focus on Arab travellers to Europe in the 19th century) as well as the 19th-century Arab reform movements in Tunisia and Egypt. In 2009, he was the co-recipient of the World Award of the President of the Republic of Tunisia for Islamic Studies for the book entitled M...
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP2: Diplomacy in Oman with Richard Muir
In this podcast we speak with Richard Muir, a former British Ambassador to Oman (1994-99), about his career and diplomatic experience in Oman. In his career as a diplomat he served in Washington DC and in a number of other Middle East posts including as Ambassador to Kuwait. In London before taking up his post in Oman he was a member of the Foreign Office Board of Management and Chief Inspector of the Diplomatic Service. Richard was Chairman of the Society from 2004 to 2012 since when h...
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3 years ago
30 minutes

British Omani Society
S5 EP1: PDO and In-Country Value
In this podcast, we speak with Sulaiman Ruqaishi, Head of In-Country Value Business Development at Petroleum Development Oman. We talk about in-country value in Oman, PDO’s in-country value projects, and the future prospects and challenges the Sultanate and the wider region face. Sulaiman Ruqaishi graduated from Sultan Qaboos University in 2005 with a bachelor's in Science and completed a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Strathclyde. With ten years working at...
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4 years ago
27 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP10: Artistry in Zanzibari Doors
In this podcast, we speak with Janet M. Purdy, the Daniel F. & Ada L. Rice Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow in Arts of Africa at the Art Institute of Chicago. She received her PhD in Art History in August 2020 from the Pennsylvania State University, with a focus on traditional art and architecture of Africa. Her research examines regional vocabularies and visual exchange systems of social and cultural trade networks throughout Eastern and Northern Africa, the Gulf Region, and the Ind...
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4 years ago
41 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP9: Modern Art in Oman
In this podcast, we speak with Mays Al Moosawi, a 26-year old visual artist from Muscat. Mays completed her BA in Illustration at Coventry University which kickstarted her career in becoming a full-time artist. She focuses on representing the female figure in her artwork, as well as the challenges women from her community experience. In this podcast, we discuss Mays's journey in becoming an artist, the obstacles women face in her society and how she challenges them in her artwork...
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4 years ago
21 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP8: Aflaj and Stargazing in Oman
In this podcast, we speak with Dr Harriet Nash, a consultant at the Aflaj Research Unit at Nizwa University and a consultant hydrogeologist. Her work within the field of hydrogeology has seen her work across the Middle East and Northern Africa for many years including Oman. Her recent research has focused on the falaj system of irrigation and specifically how stars were used for timing the systems across Oman. In this podcast we explore her career and research in Oman, focusing on the fasci...
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4 years ago
28 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP7: A New Energy Era: Hydrocarbons & Renewables in the Sultanate
In this podcast, Ollie Blake interviews HE Salim al Aufi, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals. This episode explores Oman’s hydrocarbon use in a low oil price world, the creation of Energy Development Oman, the country’s alternative energy vision and the Sultanate’s significant hydrogen ambitions. We also touch on regulation around energy privatisation, including overseas ownership of assets, and potential energy support to Yemen in anticipation of peace.&...
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4 years ago
39 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP6: Athletics and Weightlifting in Oman
Marwa Al Wadhahi is an all-around athlete and the first female weightlifter in the Omani National Weightlifting Team. In 2016 she joined Crossfit, a sport that kick-started her weightlifting career. Marwa is passionate about sport and an adventure enthusiast: the harder the challenge the better. In this episode we talk about Marwa's main achievements in the sporting industry, and what it is like being a young Omani female athlete, her opinions on the national PE curriculum and her futu...
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4 years ago
31 minutes

British Omani Society
S4 EP5: In Conversation with Dr Salim al Huthaili, CEO of Alternative Energy at OQ
This podcast explores Oman’s transformational journey into the alternative energy sector. Dr Salim takes us through some of the challenges and opportunities behind Oman's renewables sector and the country's development of wind, solar and hydrogen capacity. Financing, technological partnership, national strategy, off-take agreements and market creation are all topics touched on in this hugely informative interview. _________ Anglo Omani Society accounts: Instagram: angloomani...
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4 years ago
23 minutes

British Omani Society
Dr Ash Parton is a paleoenvironmental scientist with interests in the dynamics and periodicity of long-term climate change in drylands, and the potential effects of such changes on human populations. In particular, his research focuses on the Arabian Peninsula and has helped to develop our understanding of early human population movements out of Africa and through the Saharan-Arabian Desert belt. Ash joined Mansfield College, University of Oxford in September 2015, where he became a lecturer ...