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Creativity, community and ICT
Education & Development

Creativity, community and ICT

...multiple experiences, coupled with a well-supported development of personal resources, including a sense of freedom to venture beyond the unknown. The most favourable situation for creativity seems to be interpersonal exchange, with negotiation conflicts and comparison of ideas and actions being the decisive elements. (Loris Malaguzzi, 1990) The focus of this third case...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
Introducing Union Black
Education & Development

Introducing Union Black

...multiple forms of oppression and social identities overlap to create unique experiences. An intersectional lens recognises that people who experience multiple oppressions will have a greater struggle for equity. See more … Professor Jason Arday’s story: Professor Jason Arday talks about growing up, learning to read and write, and overcoming the challenges he...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Understanding science: what we cannot know Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding science: what we cannot know

...multiple ways. For example, a total of five can be obtained in four possible ways: I could have a two and a three, or a three and a two, a four and a one, or a one and a four. Other results are less common. For example, a total of 12, that can only be obtained by rolling a six and a six. In maths, we would say that the frequency (often shortened to f) of getting a...
How can a genetic mutation shared by many Brazilians help in the fight against cancer?
Health, Sports & Psychology

How can a genetic mutation shared by many Brazilians help in the fight against cancer?

...multiple bouts of cancer, often starting in childhood, and their tumours were typical of the cancers most commonly seen in people with Li–Fraumeni syndrome. What’s more, when she drew up detailed family trees with her patients – a routine practice in genetic counselling with certain diseases – she uncovered trails of cancer among their relatives, often reaching...
What is a scientific model?
Science, Maths & Technology

What is a scientific model?

...multiple observations, and then making predictions about what will happen based on what we’ve already seen? CAROLE HASWELL: Well it’s a way of using what you’ve observed to work out what you think is the most important things that are governing the behaviour. And then setting up something that encapsulates what you think is important, to see if that actually...
Brexit's two tribes: can they be brought together?
Society, Politics & Law

Brexit's two tribes: can they be brought together?

...multiple agreements already in place and the UK is the first member state ever to leave the EU. It is true, just to clarify, that Greenland left the EU in 1985 - although Greenland was never a member state as such since it joined in 1972 when it was a territory of Denmark. Following the granting of Home Rule in 1979, a referendum in 1982 meant that Greenland formally left...
The Push - Shove Effect: what Good Friday Agreement has to do with it
Society, Politics & Law

The Push - Shove Effect: what Good Friday Agreement has to do with it

...multiple forum gatherings in New York City, or indeed outside it. Invitations duly went out to Senators Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain. Two of the three, Clinton and McCain, would make appearances, though on different dates, and in different locations in two states: New York in Clinton’s case, Pennsylvania in the case of Arizona’s McCain. The Obama...
Organisations, environmental management and innovation
Nature & Environment

Organisations, environmental management and innovation

...multiple perspectives, stakeholders and boundaries...Organisations, environmental management and innovation: 1 Reflecting on organisations - One of the principal reasons for studying organisations in relation to environmental management is due to their significant influence on the environment in many different locales and habitats – aspects that you will explore later...