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Green Ambassador Mini Series: Episode 2 - EcosiaCan your internet searches benefit the planet? Join the discussion to hear about how one search engine is doing just that, by turning our clicks into millions of planted trees. | |
Green Ambassador Mini Series: Episode 3 - The Pasta StrawHave you tried paper straws? They cut down on plastic waste, but quickly become soggy in drinks. Reusable straws are available, but not usually found in bars, cafes or restaurants. | |
![]() | Innocence Project London: Innocent Talk - Cardiff, Manchester and London Innocence Projects discuss their workThe Innocence Project London (IPL) was established in 2010, it became a registered charity in 2020. Law and criminology students review and investigate cases of convicted individuals who have maintained their innocence but have exhausted the criminal appeals process, with the aim of submitting application to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) . |
The Rights of Others: Episode 13 - Complicit - Making an impact and reaching furtherIn this episode we talk to Heather White, labour rights expert and researcher about human rights in China, massive and systematic violations of the rights of the Uyghur community, funding Verité and moving on in search for more impact to protect workers' rights. We talk about her globally acclaimed documentary ‘COMPLICIT’ and her next projects in fiction. We even get a preview of the script she has been working on in the past months! |
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Climate Change Station: Dr Conor Walsh - Climate Change BSc Hons at the University of Greenwich
Dr Conor Walsh talks to Kayla Anderson about our new Climate Change BSc, the only Climate Change programme in the South East of the UK.
Higher Education leaders podcast: Episode 1
A new mini-series of podcasts with the UK's higher education leaders. Jisc managing director for HE Jon Baldwin welcomes three vice chancellors for the first episode, Anne Carlisle of Falmouth University, Alec Cameron of Aston University, and Chris Husbands of Sheffield Hallam University, together with Jisc CEO Paul Feldman.