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Children’s Human Rights CPD Day Five: ‘We Make the Road by Walking’ – Childhood and Youth Studies
Precisely because the sunny days are scarce here, let’s make the most of this wonderful opportunity we have, to create a safe space for future generations to grow up and…
Prisons have already been abolished, and the police defunded – Dark matters
It often involves setting fire to one’s predecessors, and often explicitly denigrating past feminist, civil rights and labour movement generations .
What is global food security? – One Health
The University already has a fantastic reputation in delivering online distance and face-to-face learning and we’ll be developing new courses designed to help develop this next generation of
Who is on board in Scottish sport? – Sport Matters
passed on to the next generation and the notion of their not be enough capable and qualified non-white applicants needs to be rejected.
Ten Years in an Open Necked Shirt
The GENERATION Guide provides a fully illustrated guide to the programme with entries on the work of more than eighty artists being exhibited in over sixty venues throughout Scotland and information ... GENERATION Guide and Reader books come in
Timeline – Mobility, Mood & Place
Entitled ‘Designing across the generations for age-friendly places’, the blog focuses on our first topic, Co-created environments, in which older and younger people have come together to envision places ... Dr Katherine Brookfield leads
Select Committee for Socially Secure Art | Luke Fowler
Youths who grew up in the 1970s were the first generation forced to grow up without work, to be defined by the government as a new under-class, a permanent source
Applied Geoscience Laboratory for Sustainable Energy – Katriona Edlmann
The UK 2008 Climate Change Act and the 2009 EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED) initiated a transition to low-carbon energy generation .
Flexibility and variety in the nuclear industry – Inform.ed
There are many different routes into the industry. My advice is to just be flexible, do your research (look into the Young Generation Network (YGN) for example), and apply to different
A little slice of me for LGBT+ History Month – SCOPE
Or is it? Those many fearful but brave souls who stood up for their rights and the rights of their community ‘back in the day’, paved the way for recent generations ... I’m glad that the generations who’ve come after me have it a little easier
