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Lead and manage change in health and social care free course icon level 3: advanced icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Lead and manage change in health and social care

Change is everywhere in health and social care work and can evoke a variety of emotions, from excitement and eager anticipation, to fear and outright hostility. In this free course, How to manage change in health and social care, you will explore the role of managers in the change process and the skills required for managing and leading change ...

Free course
7 hrs
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Money & Business

Drugs and consumerism

Peter Bloom and Gerard Hastings discuss consumerism vs citizenship in the context of broader issues around drug pricing, advertising and marketing.

Audio
45 mins
Does Inside Out accurately capture the mind of an 11-year-old girl? A child psychologist weighs in article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Does Inside Out accurately capture the mind of an 11-year-old girl? A child psychologist weighs in

Is it enough to use Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger to portray a pre-pubescent child's behaviour?

Article
10 mins
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Languages

Inside the mind of a simultaneous translator

The world’s most powerful computers can’t perform accurate real-time translation. Yet interpreters do it with ease. Geoff Watts meets the neuroscientists who are starting to explain this remarkable ability.

Article
10 mins
Is norovirus an economic threat? article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Is norovirus an economic threat?

Is the loss to the global economy of the "winter vomiting virus" hard to swallow?

Article
5 mins
The meaning of home in later life article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

The meaning of home in later life

Does the meaning of 'home' change as we approach and enter later life?

Article
5 mins
Can the way research is reported play into sexist assumptions? article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Can the way research is reported play into sexist assumptions?

The way much research on sexual differentiation is conducted and communicated has come under intense criticism from scholars in both the natural and social sciences. Cliodhna O’Connor describes how traditional gender stereotypes are projected onto scientific information and its subsequent reporting. But the dynamics of online spaces have also ...

Article
10 mins
What can Chinese students in Southampton teach us about going green? article icon

Nature & Environment

What can Chinese students in Southampton teach us about going green?

Research amongst Chinese students studying in the UK explores whether studying overseas can change people's behaviour.

Article
5 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

60 second adventures in microgravity

What is microgravity, and how does it help science research? This series, funded by the UK Space Agency, explores how we recreate microgravity conditions on Earth, and why they are beneficial to scientific research.

Video
10 mins
Is a technological solution always the best? The politics of toilets article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Is a technological solution always the best? The politics of toilets

The Nano Membrane Toilet is great news - but are we producing over-engineered solution?

Article
5 mins
When do children develop a sense of gender? article icon

Education & Development

When do children develop a sense of gender?

Young children are flexible about their ideas of gender - but, for most, that flexibility soon vanishes. When do ideas about gender become fixed in children's minds?

Article
5 mins
Half man, half circuit: Who are the people who are choosing to become cyborgs? article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Half man, half circuit: Who are the people who are choosing to become cyborgs?

Do the people who claim to be the first of a new human/machine hybrid genuinely represent a new way of living - or are they wrong? Frieda Klotz went to the Cyborg Fair to find out.

Article
10 mins