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Big questions in challenging times

Big questions in challenging times

Professor Berry Billingsley looks at how science can help us make sense of current times.

23 Apr, 202015 Jun, 2021 Education, human science, Research
Covid-19 and the case for a universal basic income

Covid-19 and the case for a universal basic income

Dr Richard McManus explores the possibility of implementing a universal basic income.

08 Apr, 202015 Jun, 2021 Business, Research
Federalism and decentralisation in the age of Covid-19

Federalism and decentralisation in the age of Covid-19

Dr Soeren Keil looks at how states have implemented crisis management structures differently across Europe.

06 Apr, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
The government’s economic response to Covid-19

The government’s economic response to Covid-19

Dr Richard McManus compares the government’s economic policy for the current Covid-19 situation to the 2008 global financial crisis.

01 Apr, 202015 Jun, 2021 Business, Research
How will Covid-19 affect our high streets?

How will Covid-19 affect our high streets?

Dr Jake Monk Kydd looks at the problems that have affected our high streets and how they will cope now.

27 Mar, 202015 Jun, 2021 Business, Research
Engaging with the Corona Generation

Engaging with the Corona Generation

Dr Jennie Bristow discusses generational consciousness and the effect of the global Covid-19 pandemic on our young people.

25 Mar, 202015 Jun, 2021 Psychology, Research, Science, Society
In the face of adversity: willing teachers to carry on

In the face of adversity: willing teachers to carry on

As we experience unprecedented times of Coronavirus, Wendy Cobb discusses how this is an opportunity to make a transformational shift in educational policy and practice.

20 Mar, 202015 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
Shifting ground at Heathrow airport

Shifting ground at Heathrow airport

Dr Stephen Scoffham asks if the recent Court of Appeal ruling on the third Heathrow runway is a tipping point in more ways than one for environmental issues.

09 Mar, 202015 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Education, Geography, Life Sciences, Research, Society, Tourism
Are Nike’s Vaporfly trainers the Emperor’s new shoes?

Are Nike’s Vaporfly trainers the Emperor’s new shoes?

Dr Phil Hurst discusses why placebo-controlled trials are needed to determine whether Nike Vaporfly trainers improve performance.

27 Feb, 202015 Jun, 2021 Research, Sport

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