University Video Collections

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Below, you will find enriching video collections from America’s leading colleges and universities. Take a look around, and you’ll be sure to find something that speaks to your personal passions and interests. If you know of other good collections that haven’t been included here, please feel free to let us know. Enjoy.

  • Harvard Video Archive
    • You can find more free Harvard video here.
  • MITWorld
    • A free and open site that provides on-demand video of significant public events at MIT.
  • Oxford Internet Institute
    • Catch webcasts of prominent speakers, events and conferences held by the Oxford Internet Institute.
  • Princeton University Web Media
    • Catch streamed video lectures from Princeton
  • University Channel (Princeton)
    • Princeton has assembled a collection of public affairs lectures, panels and events from academic institutions all over the world. You can find podcasted lectures here from some of the world’s leading thinkers.
  • Stanford Graduate School of Business
    • Audio and video speeches/lectures from one of the leading b-schools in the country.
  • Stanford Humanities Center - Audio/Video Archive
    • An excellent collection of some of the biggest thinkers out there.
  • UC Berkeley (webcasts.berkeley)
    • From this page, you can access webcasts and podcasts of full-fledged Berkeley courses and events.
    • You can also access Berkeley videos straight from Google Video.
  • UCLA
    • UCLA provides live webcasts of important campus events, archives them, and makes them available for on-demand viewing.
  • Yale University - Democratic Vistas
    • As part of Yale’s Tercentennial celebration in 2001, the university presented a series of 15 lectures on the condition and prospects of American democracy. The series, captured in video, features some ofYale’s leading scholars.
  • Yale University - YaleGlobal Online Magazine
    • This online site, run by the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, has numerous video interviews with major international leaders and thinkers — for example, Thomas Friedman, Mohamed ElBaradei, Lawrence Summers and former President Clinton.

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Posted on February 23rd, 2007 by Dan Colman | Home | continue to: Weekly Wrap-Up - Feb. 23 » |


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  1. Allen Lew on March 4, 2007 9:59 pm

    Surprised you didn’t link to the UC Berkeley Google video page (though it contains mostly the older videos on webcasts.berkeley.edu), but you’ve mentioned it before:

    http://www.oculture.com/weblog/2006/12/uc_berkeley_on_.html

  2. Heidi Olson » Blog Archive » Documentary Resources on March 25, 2008 9:16 am

    [...] Here’s a good starting point for finding documentaries with a free download from makeuseof.com, a website I review quite often for updates on web applications, cool tools and helpful tips. Another website, openculture provides a list of video collections on YouTube provided by media outlets, cultural institutions, universities and non-profits and another collection found on openculture is a list of videos provided by major universities. [...]

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