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Cider with Rosie
History & The Arts

Cider with Rosie

...What happened next and walk with Laurie Lee The Secret Life of Books - Find out more about the other books in the series. If you're inspired to try writing some fiction of your own, OpenLearn has plenty of courses, podcasts and advice to turn your ideas into reality. Take your interest further by finding out what it's like to study Creative Writing at the Open University....
A trip to Brighton
History & The Arts

A trip to Brighton

...are really like. Take a Mission To Brighton And what trip to the seaside is complete without a fish supper? Ever Wondered About Food... the fish podcast Finally, Brighton - like all coastal resorts - provides a challenge as the demands of locals, industry, and the environment interplay. What will the future hold for our coastal towns? Send a postcard from the future...
Free course: Childhood in the digital age
Education & Development

Free course: Childhood in the digital age

...podcasts and more free courses to support your learning and give you a wider perspective on the subject. Before you start Haven't studied in a while? Before you start this course you may want to brush up on your Maths, English or Study Skills with our free courses. Study qualifications and courses with The Open University The Open University offers a range of modules,...
Free Course: An Introduction to Public Leadership
Money & Business

Free Course: An Introduction to Public Leadership

...podcasts and relevant free courses to support your learning and give you a wider perspective on this fascinating subject. Preparation Before you start this course you may want to brush up on your Maths, English or Study Skills with our range of free courses. The Open University's degrees and courses The Open University offers a range of degree courses and modules in...
Jury Hub Conversation: Lee Curley, Dr Itiel Dror
Society, Politics & Law

Jury Hub Conversation: Lee Curley, Dr Itiel Dror

...Podcast transcript About Dr Itiel Dror Dr Itiel Dror (Ph.D. Harvard) is a cognitive neuroscientist who is interested in the cognitive architecture that underpins expert decision making. Dror's research, published in over 150 research articles, cited over 11,000 times (source: Google Scholar), demonstrates human vulnerabilities in expert decision making. He has worked in a...
Culture and Climate Change
Nature & Environment

Culture and Climate Change

...podcasts that aim to evaluate cultural responses to climate change. Produced by The Open University in conjuction with the Ashden Trust. History: A History of Cultural Responses to Climate Change We hear plenty about the science and policy of climate change – but what about culture? Quentin Cooper discusses the history of cultural responses to the issue with Professor...
Opening the Boundaries of Citizenship
Society, Politics & Law

Opening the Boundaries of Citizenship

...podcast takes a look at the meanings of gender justice in contemporary India and the new political movements that have arisen since this tragic case of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in New Delhi. The Imperial Citizen Dr Jack Harrington Looks at the racial inequalities and challenges imposed on the indigenous people of countries that were colonized and proposes...
Life in Law
Society, Politics & Law

Life in Law

...podcast contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.)... The legislative process Dangerous dogs, identity cards and now legal aid - just some of the legislation that solicitor Rosemary Davies has worked on as a Government lawyer. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0
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