by Admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Articles
Decolonising the Classroom Published: Current teaching methods in many nations across the globe tend to stem from Eurocentric traditions, which can be at odds with the communities and experiences of the students and teachers involved. Based at the University of...
by Admin | Feb 22, 2024 | Articles
Can microalgae improve honeybee health? Published: Thanks to their work as pollinators, bees play an essential role in agriculture. However, modern agricultural practices and climate change mean many bees are becoming malnourished. In the US Department of...
by Admin | Feb 21, 2024 | Articles
Decolonising film festival research Published: African film festivals showcase the diverse wealth of cinematic talent from the continent. However, researchers who study these festivals are often influenced by colonial practices. Professor Sheila Petty, from the...
by Admin | Feb 20, 2024 | Articles
Creating narratives of resilience with people affected by cancer Published: The psychological toll that accompanies living with cancer can be immense. To aid the mental well-being of people affected by cancer, Dr Laura Béres, from King’s University College at Western...
by Admin | Feb 15, 2024 | Articles
Why is diversity important for productivity? Published: Of the top 100 companies in the UK in 2023, only ten were led by women. And only four were led by a person of colour. There are many reasons for this concerning lack of diversity in senior management positions,...
by Admin | Feb 13, 2024 | Articles
Supporting pre-service teachers in kickstarting a mentally healthy career Published: Teaching is a highly rewarding but also highly challenging career. Ensuring that pre-service teachers avoid compassion fatigue and burnout, both through their own self-care and...
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