Research Reimagined Podcast Series Nottingham Trent University
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Get closer to the researchers who inspire change and find answers to the questions that really matter to you.
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Ep.24 - Written in the stars: exploring the influence of the sky on art, science and culture
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Ep.23 - Understanding the menopause: from lab to life
Join us for a special International Women’s Day episode as we delve into the theme of #InspireInclusion by opening up the conversation on the topic of menopause.
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Ep.22 - Hidden voices: Promoting equity and justice for the LGBTQ+ community
February is LGBTQ+ History Month, a month-long observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans(gender), and queer history. Its purpose is to shed light on the challenges and experiences encountered by LGBTQ+ communities and promote greater awareness and understanding.
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Ep.21 - A pint of British Culture: Toasting the history of the public house
With the nation’s pubs closing at an alarming rate, we speak to Dr Claire Markham from the School of Social Sciences about the value of pubs as a symbol of British life, and why losing our pubs would have a greater impact on society than just losing a place to drink.
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Ep.20 - A beginner’s guide to cryptocurrency: what is it and how does it work?
In this episode of the Re:search Re:imagined podcast, we're joined by Alexander Brauneis, a Professor of Finance and Innovation from Nottingham Business School here at Nottingham Trent University.
Alexander delves into the fundamental concepts of cryptocurrency and explores what lies ahead for Bitcoin and other digital currencies that have emerged in the last decade. -
Ep.19 - Anti-Bullying Week 2023: Banter and belonging – when does banter cross the line?
Anti-Bullying Week will be taking place across the UK from 13th – 17th November. Organised by the UK Anti-Bullying Alliance, hundreds of events, workshops and resources will be made available to the public to help people recognise and respond to bullying, whatever the situation.
In the latest episode of the Re:search Re:imagined podcast, we’re joined by Loren Abell and Sarah Buglass, from NTU Psychology, part of the university’s School of Social Sciences, who explore why banter can sometimes feel us more isolated than included.