
Should we kill animals for conservation?
May 6, 2026 - 12:39
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
If you've had the chance to visit Oxford's History of Science Museum, you may have found yourself gazing upon a rather special blackboard. Featuring equations that connect the age, size and density of the Universe, the p...
What was Einstein doing in Oxford? is an episode from Oxford Sparks Big Questions by Fiona Jones. If you've had the chance to visit Oxford's History of Science Museum, you may have found yourself gazing upon a rather special blackboard. Fea...
This episode belongs to Oxford Sparks Big Questions.
Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.
Published Feb 25, 2026, 11:31 long, audio available.
If you've had the chance to visit Oxford's History of Science Museum, you may have found yourself gazing upon a rather special blackboard. Featuring equations that connect the age, size and density of the Universe, the penmanship is that of Albert Einstein himself, who used the blackboard during a lecture on 16th May 1931. But what was Einstein doing in Oxford, and how did he spend his time there? We chat to Dr JC Niala, Head of Research, Teaching and Collections at the History of Science Museum, to find out more about the man (and musician!) behind the genius. Dr JC Niala also hosts her own brilliant podcast, alongside Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, called 'Milk on the Move'. You can listen to an episode ('Purity and Danger') right here on our playlist, or find out more at milkingit.org .
You can listen to What was Einstein doing in Oxford? online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.
What was Einstein doing in Oxford? is an episode from Oxford Sparks Big Questions by Fiona Jones.
This episode is 11:31 long.
This episode was published on Feb 25, 2026.
Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.
Yes. This page shows related episodes from Oxford Sparks Big Questions when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.