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James Smith - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

James Smith - Earth in Vision

...family for a month, if they knew a bit about the behaviour, if they fell a bit in love with that animal to a certain degree, and also realised that there were tourism benefits, then they’d think twice about selling that pelt and you could make significant steps. But they never see snow leopards and if they do see them they see them at a distance; it’s connecting...
A brief history of evolution
History & The Arts

A brief history of evolution

...families these days have more or less the same number of offspring means that human evolution has effectively stopped. On the idea that human evolution might have stopped: "I really just know about snails, and the beauty of evolution is that it gives biology a structure, so the rules that apply to snails or to fruit flies to some extent apply to ourselves. Obviously...
Exploring how migration changes the places where we live
Society, Politics & Law

Exploring how migration changes the places where we live

...families through the No Recourse to Public Funds policy. Rachel discusses how the hostile environment policy turns these everyday interactions, even in places where migrant mothers and children seek intimate support, such as maternity wards in hospitals, into border controls. Such encounters ‘un-make’ feelings of belonging and community, creating instead a feeling of...
The global pursuit of equitable football coaching legacies from Africa and The Caribbean to the UK
Health, Sports & Psychology

The global pursuit of equitable football coaching legacies from Africa and The Caribbean to the UK

...family and cultural heritage), signals lasting change or temporary progress and highlights the systemic barriers that still hinder equity. Through this lens, it calls for deeper investment, reform, and a dismantling of colonial legacies in men’s football. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar seemingly one powerful narrative was emerging, Africa’s assertion of Black African...
Introducing music research
History & The Arts

Introducing music research

...family with very limited financial capacity to even dream of helping me to pursue a dream of being a classical singer. But I had a mother who was a very big, is a very big influence in my life because she never limited what we could dream. And the way that she did that was telling me stories of men, stories of men who achieved amazing things because Beethoven, but...
Level 3: Advanced 12 hrs
All my own work: exploring academic integrity Badge icon
Education & Development

All my own work: exploring academic integrity

...family and employers, and on social media. Badges are a great motivation, helping you to reach the end of the course. How to get a badge Getting a badge is straightforward! Here’s what you have to do: read all sessions of the course score 50% or more in the end-of-course badge quiz in Session 3. In the end-of-course quiz, you can have three attempts at most of the...
Ymdopi ag Iselder
Health, Sports & Psychology

Ymdopi ag Iselder

...tree] Sylwadau Drwy ddarllen, dechreuodd Jim Brown archwilio cwnsela a seicotherapi, a'r amrywiol ddulliau oedd yn cael eu defnyddio yn y meysydd hyn. Aeth Stephen Fry i weld therapydd ar ôl cael gwybod bod ganddo anhwylder deubegynol. Stephen Fry Y therapi siarad gorau mewn gwirionedd ydi therapi gwrando, dydi o ddim yn therapi siarad o gwbl. Mae ganddyn nhw ystafell...
Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities
Digital & Computing

Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities

...trees, shrubs and aquatic plants that thrive in South Africa’s mountains. These invasive non-native plants have infested 8% of this semi-arid country. In addition to depriving South Africans of needed water, these plants obstruct rivers, exacerbate the risk and damage of wildfires and floods, increase soil erosion and reduce biodiversity by crowding out native...