Look back on our our series of interviews in which writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah explores the lives, aspirations and careers to date of acclaimed scientists, innovators and engineers.
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The Z Files: Chi Onwurah
Watch now to access more details of The Z Files: Chi OnwurahPoet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah interviews Chi Onwurah, an Engineer and MP with a deep love for the art and beauty of engineering
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The Z Files: Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Watch now to access more details of The Z Files: Dr Maggie Aderin-PocockDr Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her childhood memories of wanting to be a space scientist with the poet Benjamin Zephaniah
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The Z Files: Jon Chase
Watch now to access more details of The Z Files: Jon ChasePoet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah interviews Jon Chase about his passion for communicating science to young people
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The Z Files: Professor Geoff Palmer
Watch now to access more details of The Z Files: Professor Geoff PalmerFrom grain to whisky, poet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah interviews Professor Geoff Palmer about his journey to becoming a respected scientist
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The Z Files: Tony Waithe
Watch now to access more details of The Z Files: Tony WaitheBritish inventor Tony Waithe shares his passion for design and innovation with the poet Benjamin Zephaniah
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Street Science with Jon Chase
Watch now to access more details of Street Science with Jon ChaseHow do you get an egg into a glass bottle without touching it? Jon Chase gives us a lesson in Street Science
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Jon Chase: Black scientists - To be mentioned
Watch now to access more details of Jon Chase: Black scientists - To be mentioned'To be mentioned' is a rap written and performed by Science communicator Jon Chase for Black History Month, 2009
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Study at the OU: Science
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Study at the OU: Engineering and Technology
Learn more to access more details of Study at the OU: Engineering and TechnologyIf you enjoy solving problems and have a good imagination you’ll find engineering and technology stimulating and challenging fields of study
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