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Nadia Nur Amalina / Future Governance: KIPP & Futures Project (2024-25) – Page 2
Older generations believed IT could solve everything, but that’s not always the case – “hyper-modernist”. ... This word carries so much meaning. We live in an age where digital technology is expected to solve everything, yet there’s a
2022 Scottish Women’s National Team Football Fan Survey. – Sport Matters
When asked about the importance of winning 22% reported loyalty and support for the team as more important than winning; 50% believed that socialising future generations of supporters was more important
Idea-2 – 观云望雨
a good way of ensuring a language is preserved and passed on to other generations , enabling them to use their language not only as a home language, but a language for
On a conclusion… – Brandon Lenoir / Environmental Design: Materials, Ecologies, Futures (2023-2024)[SEM1]
It is most likely that future generations will condemn this and previous generations as whole with little distinction between who was doing what. ... Hopefully future generations of humans will understand the responsibilities of the key stakeholders and
Treating the patient, not the disease – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Possibly. But we still have a long way to go. In the same way that next generation sequencing has permitted the quick and cheap sequencing of human genomes and has provided
Case study: The University of Nottingham’s Carbon Neutral Chemistry Lab – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
we do so in such a way as to create inspiring and environmentally beneficial spaces for future generations of researchers.
The Edinburgh academics supporting the Youth Strikes for Climate – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
only major global challenge that their generation will face, but it is one that has been scientifically well understood for decades now, and one that we have the tools, technologies, policies ... heard on this issue which will loom large over their
Reach for the stars: spotlight on the space sector in Scotland – Inform.ed
Our GeoScientists are training the next generation scientists within SENSE, the UK’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Earth Observation.
Sustainability Champion spotlight: Ecosia, tree planting and COP 26 – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Planting the trees gives me hope. It brings me hope to know that future generations will benefit from these trees, connect with nature and learn to protect them and the rest
Geology Poems from the Here and the Beyond – Working & Learning at the University of Edinburgh – Student Ambassador, Geologist, Red Lichtie
Humbolt and Hutton! Hutton has climbed the Highlands! Shining stars of their generation !
