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  • Thinking Writing: Work in Subjects

Links to guides to writing in 12 subjects (but Engineering and STEM links were broken at last check).

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Links to guides to writing in 12 subjects (but Engineering and STEM links were broken at last check).

  • Writing in the Disciplines

Links to guides to writing in 24 different disciplines.

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Links to guides to writing in 24 different disciplines.

David Attenborough asks three key questions: how and why did Darwin come up with his theory of evolution? Why do we think he was right? And why is it more important now than ever before? (Shown as part of Sign Zone)

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David Attenborough asks three key questions: how and why did Darwin come up with his theory of evolution? Why do we think he was right? And why is it more important now than ever before? (Shown as part of Sign Zone)

Science and Society Lecture 08/10/2024

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Science and Society Lecture 08/10/2024

Sci­ence and So­ci­ety Lec­ture

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Sci­ence and So­ci­ety Lec­ture

Pre-ses­sional Lec­ture 19.06.2018

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Pre-ses­sional Lec­ture 19.06.2018

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Pre-sessional lecture August 2016

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Pre-sessional lecture August 2016

Sience and Society Lecture 2024

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Sience and Society Lecture 2024

Science and Society Lecture 9th February 2016

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Science and Society Lecture 9th February 2016

Diploma Lecture 17 2005-2006

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Diploma Lecture 17 2005-2006

Science and Society Lecture 1st March 2016

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Science and Society Lecture 1st March 2016

Pre-sessional lecture 2020

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Pre-sessional lecture 2020

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Sound goes off (converted different version with sound 12/08/10) TO BE REMOVED ?

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Sound goes off (converted different version with sound 12/08/10) TO BE REMOVED ?

Pre-sessional lecture, 30.05.2017

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Pre-sessional lecture, 30.05.2017

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Diploma Lecture 11 2005-2006

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Diploma Lecture 11 2005-2006

Pre-Sessional Lecture 15.05.2018

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Pre-Sessional Lecture 15.05.2018

Pre-sessional Lecture 8th July 2014

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Pre-sessional Lecture 8th July 2014

Diploma Lecture 28.04.2014

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Diploma Lecture 28.04.2014

Diploma 2010/11

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Diploma 2010/11

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Pre-sessional Lecture 2014

Diploma Lecture 1st December 2014

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Diploma Lecture 1st December 2014

Science and Society Lecture 15th October 2019

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Science and Society Lecture 15th October 2019

Diploma 2014

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Diploma 2014

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UPSCE 2013

  • An Earth Made for Life - Programme 3: Sex, Death and War

  • Gabrielle Walker

In the second series of An Earth Made for Life Gabrielle Walker continues her quest to understand why complex life is found on our planet, but not on any of our celestial neighbours. From the outback of Australia to the walls of the Grand Canyon Gabrielle unearths evidence of the dramatic changes that took place on our planet billions of years ago which may have triggered the rise of animals.

In the second series of An Earth Made for Life Gabrielle Walker continues her quest to understand why complex life is found on our planet, but not on any of our celestial neighbours. From the outback of Australia to the walls of the Grand Canyon Gabrielle unearths evidence of the dramatic changes that took place on our planet billions of years ago which may have triggered the rise of animals.

Professor of Genetics Steve Jones challenges evolutionary psychology, the controversial new science of how our brains and minds developed.

Professor of Genetics Steve Jones challenges evolutionary psychology, the controversial new science of how our brains and minds developed.

Professor of Genetics Steve Jones challenges the controversial science of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary psychologists say human behaviour, such as who we marry, when we have children and even the quality of our sex lives, can be explained by having a Stone Age brain in a 21st century body. Professor Jones examines the scientific evidence for such claims and asks if we should be worried if contentious theories escape the world of science and enter the arena of social policy.

Professor of Genetics Steve Jones challenges the controversial science of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary psychologists say human behaviour, such as who we marry, when we have children and even the quality of our sex lives, can be explained by having a Stone Age brain in a 21st century body. Professor Jones examines the scientific evidence for such claims and asks if we should be worried if contentious theories escape the world of science and enter the arena of social policy.

  • Biomimicry: Inspired by Nature

  • Prof Trevor Cox

Scientist and broadcaster Prof Trevor Cox explores a new wave of biomimicry - copying nature - which aims to recreate the processes and systems, from self-cleaning lotus leaves to the Namibian fog-basking beetle, which can harvest moisture from the dry desert air. Trevor meets the people attempting to emulate nature's genius. Their goal is not just to copy nature's structures, but to recreate the processes and systems that evolution has taken billions of years to perfect.

Scientist and broadcaster Prof Trevor Cox explores a new wave of biomimicry - copying nature - which aims to recreate the processes and systems, from self-cleaning lotus leaves to the Namibian fog-basking beetle, which can harvest moisture from the dry desert air. Trevor meets the people attempting to emulate nature's genius. Their goal is not just to copy nature's structures, but to recreate the processes and systems that evolution has taken billions of years to perfect.

  • Book of the Week - The Hungry Years

  • William Leith

Hunger is the loudest voice in my head. I'm hungry most of the time'. One January morning in 2003, William Leith woke up to the fattest day of his life. That same day he left London for New York to interview controversial diet guru Dr Robert Atkins. What started out as a routine assignment set Leith on an intensely personal and illuminating journey into the mysteries of hunger and addiction. "The Hungry Years" charts new territory for anyone who has ever had a craving or counted a calorie. This story of food, fat, and addiction will change the way you look at food for ever.

Hunger is the loudest voice in my head. I'm hungry most of the time'. One January morning in 2003, William Leith woke up to the fattest day of his life. That same day he left London for New York to interview controversial diet guru Dr Robert Atkins. What started out as a routine assignment set Leith on an intensely personal and illuminating journey into the mysteries of hunger and addiction. "The Hungry Years" charts new territory for anyone who has ever had a craving or counted a calorie. This story of food, fat, and addiction will change the way you look at food for ever.