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An introduction to material culture
History & The Arts

An introduction to material culture

...de Compostela is, and supposedly, according to legend, when his body was found it was surrounded by scallop shells, and this is therefore ever since been the symbol of the saint. So you will not just see the scallop as an individual symbol, but if you look at churches, if you look at hospices, if you look at other buildings connected with St James, they all have somewhere...
Professor Lord Nicholas Stern - Stories of Change
Nature & Environment

Professor Lord Nicholas Stern - Stories of Change

...de France. He was Chief Economist at the World Bank, 2000-2003, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1994-1999. He was Head of the UK Government Economic Service 2003-7, and produced the landmark Stern Review on the economics of climate change. He was knighted for services to economics in 2004 and made a cross-bench life peer as Baron Stern of...
Developing employability through sport and physical activity
Health, Sports & Psychology

Developing employability through sport and physical activity

...Education and Work, 29(8), pp. 877-901...Session 1: Employability and you: Acknowledgements - This free course was written by Steph Doehler. It was first published in March 2024. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence. The...
Digital humanities: humanities research in the digital age
History & The Arts

Digital humanities: humanities research in the digital age

...De Roure, Andrew Cusworth and Hugo Leal. It was funded by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge Doctoral Training Partnership. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence. The material acknowledged below is Proprietary and used under licence...
An introduction to public leadership
Money & Business

An introduction to public leadership

...education would be low. JEAN HARTLEY So thinking about how you lead in a complex issue like drugs for example. It's multi-faceted, lots of different angles on it. So as a police leader, you might want to be working with schools to do education around drugs. You might want to be working with parents. You probably want to be working with the Health Service over mental...
The history of female protest and suffrage in the UK
History & The Arts

The history of female protest and suffrage in the UK

...education afforded her. Despite ceasing her own schooling at the age of 11, Ada improved herself sufficiently to become highly literate and to be able to teach pupils in a small church school. It was her literacy and her ability to write in a direct, relevant and well-reasoned way that enabled her to argue for working women’s rights and better working conditions. She...
Introducing ICT systems
Digital & Computing

Introducing ICT systems

...education system. Our homes have plumbing systems and electrical systems. Activity 1 (exploratory) What systems do you come across in your daily life? Write down two or three examples under each of the two headings below: Systems in your home Systems outside the home Discussion Your examples of systems might be very different from mine, but here's my list: In my home...
Level 1: Introductory 9 hrs
Picturing the family
History & The Arts

Picturing the family

...de visite from c.1860. A larger version known as the cabinet appeared in 1866. Cartes and cabinets were paper prints of a standard size mounted on cardboard mounts of a standard size. They retailed by the score, dozen or half dozen and were housed in purpose-designed albums that appeared on the market at the same time...Picturing the family: 2.1.2 Postcards c....
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs