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In 2009 the director, a cultural geographer, spent 8 months filming in Amman and Damascus for a collaborative ESRC-funded research project on the role of heritage in these ‘Levantine’ cities. The four...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen Awards 2013 are: General Education Broadcast Award Afghanistan: The Great Game. A Personal View by Rory Stewart Matchlight for BBC Two Series Producer &...
Chris Freeman, the founder and first director of the Science Policy Research Unit, introduces John Bernal, the father of the protein crystallography techniques that enabled the double helix structure of DNA...
Video recording of a lecture given by David Bartel, a member of the Whitehead Institute, on 20/6/2005. From the Director’s Lecture Series for Non-Scientists. 56 minutes
The disc, based on one of the contemporary technical studies for the 1989 LEAG Dance GCSE examination, offers the user the opportunity to view the dance in great detail by employing multiple perspectives of...
In the light of the world’s first clone of an adult sheep, asks if society should limit scientific endeavour and questions and whether scientists are responsible enough to monitor their own research. Joan...
What makes cell growth go wrong? Dr Mike Waterfield, Director of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in London, has been interested in the epidermal growth factor/receptor system and his research team...
Questions whether animal experiments are essential. Professor Zbinden, Director of the Toxicology Unit of Zurich University, is developing more sensitive toxicology tests to replace LD50. The Fund for the...
Video recording of a lecture given by Rudolf Jaenisch, a member of the Whitehead Institute, on 19/12/2005. From the Director’s Lecture Series for Non-Scientists. 59 minutes
Core Training is a new approach to training actors which has been developed since 2005 by Alison Hodge. The method encourages a profound awareness of inter-relationships experienced through the body with...
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