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Introducing Union Black
Education & Development

Introducing Union Black

...community among people who identify as Black, including those in the African diaspora and within Africa. The lowercase black is a color, not a person.’ Why was this course created? The racial uprisings of 2020 forced a global conversation about racism, and more specifically anti-Blackness, and the insidious ways that it has shape-shifted over time. A Universities UK...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Becoming an ethical researcher Badge icon
Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...communicate only using oral, I just use 50% of my power to influence my students. But if I use Signalong together with oral, I use my full power or 100%. STUDENT 3 When she was a baby, when could not do anything, KIERON SHEEHY Does Signalong make them cleverer or just allows them to speak? RESPONDENT 2 Cleverer, I agree. Because they're forced to think hard. They look and...
Introducing technology and innovation management
Science, Maths & Technology

Introducing technology and innovation management

...communications between facilities and related applications, transforming the way we use space. Another example that may be familiar is drones, or remotely piloted machines also known as Uncrewed/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), which have their origins in the development of airpower during World War 1 and efforts to move away from the trench warfare associated with the...
Grief and COVID-19: Mourning what we know, who we miss and the way we say goodbye
Health, Sports & Psychology

Grief and COVID-19: Mourning what we know, who we miss and the way we say goodbye

...community, and lost opportunities to spend time with family and friends. Many within society have also been affected by loss of their loved ones and it is important to recognize that may individuals are currently grieving following bereavement this year. To understand the psychological impact of COVID-19, academics and researchers, such as Dr Kerry Jones, Lecturer in End...
Aberdulais Falls: a case study in Welsh heritage
History & The Arts

Aberdulais Falls: a case study in Welsh heritage

...community - Other potential areas of conflict are with the local authority and local residents, who see the site as of value to themselves and have differing views about how it should be utilised. The desire to accommodate, to some extent, the demands of the local community, and to engage with that community, has led to a number of initiatives. Examples of these include...
The winding garden path: Radicalism amongst the flower beds
History & The Arts

The winding garden path: Radicalism amongst the flower beds

...commune with them. And also just a - may I say - feminine [place]; the idea of the cultivation of flowers in the garden, all those plays in which women enter through the French windows carrying their - are they trugs? - of flowers? Yes, feminine. [A bust of Geoff Hamilton in Barnsdale Gardens] Geoff Hamilton Tim Jordan: Maybe this is something to do also with different...
The meaning of crime
Society, Politics & Law

The meaning of crime

...communities and what evidence is available to support claims that are made about crime rates...Tough on the causes of crime'. A famous phrase, but what is crime? This free course, The meaning of crime, examines how we, as a 'society', define crime. You will look at the fear that is generated within communities and what evidence is available to support claims that are made...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Studying mammals: The social climbers
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: The social climbers

...communication seen in anthropoids and explain how playback experiments contribute to understanding vocal communication compare and contrast adaptations in primates with adaptations in other mammals compare and contrast how species reduce the risk of predation and avoid competition with other species...Studying mammals: The social climbers: 1 The anthropoids - As you work...