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Learning from Covid-19

Learning from Covid-19

Dr Stephen Scoffham argues that the destruction of natural habitats is undermining the buffer between humans and disease.

09 Jun, 202009 Jun, 2020 Ecology
No More Heroes

No More Heroes

‘Hero’ has gained significant traction as a term in recent weeks and Dr Michael Goodrum reflects on what this means.

04 Jun, 202015 Jun, 2021 Research, Society
Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Professor Mike Weed explores the interface of #PolicyAndEvidence in the COVID-19 response.

29 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Alternative paths to building resilience: Tourism recovery planning beyond Covid-19

Alternative paths to building resilience: Tourism recovery planning beyond Covid-19

As debates continue surrounding the impact of Covid-19 on global travel and tourism, this English Tourism Week, Dr Julie Scott explores how embracing uncertainty and creativity could be key to building resilience in global travel as we work towards a new ‘normal’ for tourism.

27 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Research, Tourism
Rehabilitating public transport is essential for a green recovery

Rehabilitating public transport is essential for a green recovery

Dr Susan Kenyon considers the long-term environmental impact of the ‘super-spreader narrative’ surrounding public transport.

27 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research, Society
Are you cyber secure during the Covid-19 pandemic?

Are you cyber secure during the Covid-19 pandemic?

Dr Abhaya Induruwa looks at the ways cyber criminals are exploiting the current pandemic.

27 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Computing, Cybersecurity, Research
The Prime Minister, his adviser, and the trip of a lifetime

The Prime Minister, his adviser, and the trip of a lifetime

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses the Prime Minister’s Chief Adviser Dominic Cummings, who remains at the centre of a political storm, with Conservative MPs calling for his resignation after he allegedly […]

27 May, 202027 May, 2020 Politics
Regional tourism hotspots and the impact of Covid-19

Regional tourism hotspots and the impact of Covid-19

As the UK tourism and hospitality sector gather evidence linked to the impacts of Covid-19, Dr Karen Thomas, Dr Daniel O’Donoghue & Dr Julie Scott explore how insights into localised labour markets are vital to businesses and regions lobbying for the support needed to ensure future recovery.

13 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Research, Tourism
Help with home schooling

Help with home schooling

Dr Lynn Revell offers advice and guidance to parents and careers embarking on home learning during the lockdown.

04 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Education, Research

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