The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society is committed to promoting an understanding of the role of law in society, and is pleased to be able to utilise the global reach of iTunes U to make our research freely accessible to an international audience.
iTunes U is a specialised area of the Apple iTunes store that allows Higher Education institutions to make audio and videol content available for download and subscription.
Click here for a video demonstration of how iTunes U works.
In order to take advantage of iTunes U, users must first have iTunes installed on their computer. iTunes is available for both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
Download iTunesYou can download iTunes to your computer from the iTunes site.
For online support and queries, access the iTunes support site.
iTunes U offers the advantage that users can listen or view a piece of content on their computer, or on the go by synchronising with their mobile device (such as an iPod).
Oxford University on iTunes UOn 7 October 2008 the University of Oxford launched its podcast site on iTunes U. In the first week there were 168,000 visitors to the site, and less than a year later in August 2009 it achieved its millionth download.
FLJS has been at the vanguard of this project, with over twenty audio and video podcasts of our lectures in the first year alone, including:
For a full list of our podcasts, visit the FLJS Podcasts page.
You can also subscribe to our RSS Podcast feed to automatically receive new podcasts as they are added.