by admin | Jan 17, 2024 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Could the COVID-19 Pandemic Lead to Equality for Essential Workers? Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode When governments implemented lockdowns and social distancing measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, many workers were deemed ‘essential’ and...
by admin | Jan 10, 2024 | arts and humanities, education and training
Professors Wright, Boun & Chan | How Multilingual Education Helped Cambodia Boost Indigenous Student Enrolment Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode Cambodia has had a tragic past, including a genocide and over a decade of civil war. However,...
by admin | Dec 13, 2023 | arts and humanities
Bethany Johnson | Exploring Community Responses to the Plague in the 16th Century Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode By the second half of the 16th Century, the British Isles had experienced more than two centuries of periodic plague outbreaks. As...
by admin | Oct 11, 2023 | arts and humanities, engineering and tech
Juan Ramirez | Achieving Faster Computation Through Philosophical Mathematics About this episode ‘What is a number?’ is a question with various answers depending on who you ask. This question is also vital to mathematical logic, and as a consequence, to all modern...
by admin | Sep 27, 2023 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Nesibe Kantar – Professor Terrell Ward Bynum | Which Ethical Values Should Be Instilled into Artificial Intelligence? About this episode Technological and scientific advancements have always come with ethical and social consequences. This remains true today,...
by admin | Aug 16, 2023 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Professor Zhuoyi Wang | What Can the Compromised Progress of the Mulan Remake Tell Us About Cross-cultural Filmmaking? Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode In 1998, Disney released Mulan, an animated take on a Chinese legend. The film tells the story...