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Engaging with children and young people
Money & Business

Engaging with children and young people

...perception for years to come. Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children 2013-2014, Baroness Massey of Darwen, is clear that: Children’s first encounter with police officers can have a lasting effect on how they view the police and engage with them as adults. Many young people spoke passionately to the inquiry about the positive impact of developing close...
Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance
History & The Arts

Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance

...perception of their lands as empty and waiting to be discovered, explored and governed. In this free course, you will explore how some religions and religious categories were conceptualised and employed in ways that dehumanised and criminalised colonised individuals and communities, many of whom organise and identify as Indigenous today...The global challenge of growing...
Eating for the environment
Nature & Environment

Eating for the environment

...perception’ (WIPO, 2017, p. 9). Their guidance continues: in order to work as a GI, a sign must identify a product as originating in a given place. In addition, the qualities or reputation of the product should be essentially due to the place of origin. Since the qualities depend on the geographical place of production, there is a link between the product and its...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Collective leadership
Money & Business

Collective leadership

...perceptions of policing from outside. And possibly, what I might call is a common misconception of what policing looks like from the outside. I think what I'd then like to be able to cover off is what does collective leadership look and feel like in policing? And probably, in Sussex police today, what have we done to develop it? And then the third bit I'd like to be able...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
The problem with crime
Society, Politics & Law

The problem with crime

...perception of the city, in other words, the mental picture of Glasgow entertained by non-Glaswegians, particularly those from south of the Border. This alerts us to the fact that the city's image is something which is socially constructed. And, like all social constructions, it is contested. So what does the trajectory of Glasgow's image look like in historical terms?...
Level 2: Intermediate 1 hr
What is politics?
Society, Politics & Law

What is politics?

...perception of which events were of crucial importance and which were not. Figure 3 It remains unknown how many people were killed during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 You might also have included some events that had a huge impact on your life, but didn’t make our list at all. Or perhaps they didn’t make your list either – you might have thought they were...
Level 2: Intermediate 15 hrs
Taxes and privacy: A tech business reading list
Science, Maths & Technology

Taxes and privacy: A tech business reading list

...perceptions that the country is a soft touch on tax for multinationals. The charge was laid out in a very public way in the US Senate when Ireland was labelled a “tax haven” in 2013. Red faces and many a denial followed. Now, if Apple is slapped with a multi-billion euro Irish tax bill by the European Commission – which is reportedly going to happen tomorrow morning...
Will we ever be able to trust an AI sports coach?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Will we ever be able to trust an AI sports coach?

...perceptions of AI as a coaching system or aid in trampolining. The primary distinguishing feature between an AI system and aid are its dependency on a human coach’s presence. The AI system is described as essentially being an independent AI coach, whereas an AI aid is a tool used by coaches to enhance their own coaching. Semi-structured interviews and an open-ended...