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June 2022 – Re-thinking Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Adaptation
To safeguard cultural heritage for present and future generations , cultural resource managers (or heritage practitioners) will require input from each of these fields of research.
One Day in 2065 – Shengnan Zhang – EFI Student Exhibitions
language preservation in order to preserve a generation ’s cultural heritage in perpetuity and to enable future generations to use language. ... to assist future generations in understanding the culture and history of an era through language.
January 2019 – burning the midnight data
the rise of China’s new generation of feminist activists was inextricably linked to the explosion of Weibo in 2010 and WeChat in 2011. […]
Grassroots Heritage, Powering Regeneration – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
serve future generations .
A New Hope for the Deep-Sea? – ECO LAW Blog
and future generations by protecting, caring for and ensuring responsible use of the marine environment, maintaining the integrity of ocean ecosystems and conserving the inherent value of biological diversity of areas
Destroy Athens
generation copies the Parthenon frieze).
No more mixed messages: AI policy through a neurodiverse lens – Teaching Matters
The Generation Lab – Inside Higher Ed Annual Survey. ... The Generation Lab – IHE Annual Survey.
Lab technician profile: Gordon Paterson – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
I enjoy doing it. I grew up in a generation where we could fix things, I don’t like waste! ... I am keen for there to be more investment in tidal electricity generation – it’s a huge resource and very predictable.
Working with the Found Objects – Research and Experimentation (2) – Katherine Chen / Drawn From the City (2021-2022)[SEM2]
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September 2019 – Emigration blog
They were, in that sense, the next generation to experience the incremental impact of the agrarian and industrial revolutions.
