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International Relations
Society, Politics & Law

International Relations

...University of Chicago discusses Structural Realism Liberal Theory Professor Andrew Moravscik from Princeton University discusses Liberal theory. Securitisation theory Professor Ole Waever from the University of Copenhagen discusses Securitisation theory Feminism and International relations Professor Kimberley Hutchings from the London School of Economics discusses...
Advice on studying with a mental health condition
Health, Sports & Psychology

Advice on studying with a mental health condition

...declare a mental health condition at university? Are there any concerns when it comes to studying with a mental health problem? Open University student, Patrice Belton, sheds some light in these videos...What happens when you declare a mental health condition at university? Transcript What are some of the concerns around studying with a mental health condition? Transcript...
The research and modelling of COVID-19
Science, Maths & Technology

The research and modelling of COVID-19

...University, interviews Dr Sayantan Banerjee, a statistician from IIM-Indore...[Photo of Sayantan Banerjee] Dr Sayantan Banerjee Dr. Sayantan Banerjee is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques Area at the Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-Indore). He has a PhD in Statistics from North Carolina State...
Support for you and your mental health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Support for you and your mental health

...University and BBC collaborative documentary, Psychosis and Me, about his experience of diagnosis and treatment for Psychosis. Trisha Goddard, Jim Brown and Stephen Fry examine feelings of fear and sadness affecting their everyday lives and discuss their use of mental health services. Remember, everyone’s experience with mental health is different. You should never feel...
The Bletchley Park connection
History & The Arts

The Bletchley Park connection

...universities, they tended to be more upper class than the population at large. [Bletchley Park] Eventually, more than 10,000 code-breakers worked at Bletchley Park – where the gardens had been filled with temporary huts – or at other locations which it controlled. One thing that they all had in common was that they were all sworn to secrecy: never to talk about their...
Secondary learning
Education & Development

Secondary learning

...University, the focus of which are teacher education. As a beginning teacher you will almost certainly be preoccupied with survival – planning lessons, classroom management, marking work and meeting targets set for you and your school. Learning to be a teacher involves developing your own teaching personality, which enables you to be the sort of teacher that you want to...
Level 3: Advanced 11 hrs
Discussing intersectionality: race, gender and social class
Society, Politics & Law

Discussing intersectionality: race, gender and social class

...University discusses the topic of intersectionality and how it relates to social research with Tracey Reynolds, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Greenwich, and Ann Phoenix, Professor of Psycho-Social Studies at University College London. What is intersectionality? Transcript Why are race, gender, social class and intersectionality important to social...
Methods in Motion: As borders flex, how does citizenship change?
Society, Politics & Law

Methods in Motion: As borders flex, how does citizenship change?

...guiding assumption of the day school’s plenary session, in which Engin Isin outlined two distinct approaches to citizenship – as status and as practice. The study of citizenship as a (legal or political) status invites the use of methodological tools that are distinct from (but complementary to) those necessary for the study of citizenship as practice. The study of...