Climate Adaptation Research
A short interview with Professor Diana Liverman about her research and work on climate adaptation.
The case for embryo research
Professor of reproductive biology at Warwick Medical School Justin St John explains why his proposed work into using very early stage hybrid human-animal embryos for research is necessary.
Knowledge-sharing Networks and Community of Practice Research Phase I I - Professor Harry Scarbrough
Professor Harry Scarbrough continues discussion about the research programme examining networks and communities of practice
Knowledge-sharing Networks and Community of Practice Research Phase I - Dr Richard McDermott
Dr Richard McDermott talks about the research programme examining networks and communities of practice
Research Stories
In this podcast we find out about fascinating research projects throughout the UK. Patricia Ragazzon chats to researchers from the University of Nottingham about innovations in nanotubes and David Smith finds out about how we might be able to grow a cure for malaria. We also talk to David Gamblin, an Associate Lecturer, about what he enjoys about working for the OU. The interviews are recorded by OU staff and the programme is hosted by Dr Mike Bullivant, also from the OU/BBC television series Ro
Science perspectives: from an OU student, to outreach and cutting-edge research
In this podcast, we meet Professor Tom Lane, President-elect of the American Chemical Society and discuss why scientists should get involved with outreach. We return to The Open University's Dr Mark Brandon and Wes Fraser, on Mark's fascinating research into Antarctica's melting icesheets. We also meet Hazel Carr, a Course Manager in the university's Science Faculty. Hazel tells us about her experience as an OU student; the good and the bad. The interviews are recorded by OU staff and the progra
The method of research into animals living on the Galapagos
The research process involved in the study of marine iguanas and giant tortoises in the Galapagos.
Podcast Number 3; How To Research Merchant Ships
A guide to what resources are available for researching merchant ships using resources online and at museums and archives around Britain.
Cancer Research in India
Dr. Raghib Ali discusses cancer in India, why Oxford University became interested in this problem and how IndOx has helped to improve the standard of clinical trials in India.
Integrating Service Learning and Field Research into a Community Engagement Experience in Huamachuco
A principal objective of the MSU semester-long study abroad program in Peru entitled Community Engagement and Interdisciplinary Study of Global Issues in the Peruvian Highlands
UNL Gallup Research Center (GRC)
The UNL Gallup Research Center conducts research in survey design methodology and offers graduate programs which are sponsored by the Gallup Organization. Gallup provides graduate assistantships and also funds a special Research Methodology Fellowship. For the first 12 years since it was founded, the GRC was housed in the Gallup Organization's building. There is a bibliography of publications and news and event information.
Hania Sholkamy from the Woman's Empowerment Research Programme Consortuim in English
The Women’s Empowerment Research Programme Consortium are revisiting the vocabulary of empowerment and how it translates into Arabic. Over the course of three workshops involving activists and researchers, participants will discuss issues around empowerment and language with the aim of contributing to the process of women’s empowerment in the Arabic world.
Hania Sholkamy from the Woman's Empowerment Research Programme Consortuim in Arabic
The Women’s Empowerment Research Programme Consortium are revisiting the vocabulary of empowerment and how it translates into Arabic. Over the course of three workshops involving activists and researchers, participants will discuss issues around empowerment and language with the aim of contributing to the process of women’s empowerment in the Arabic world.
Violence Framed: Participatory Video in Action Research
Director/producers: Nicholas Benequista and Joanna WheelerEditor: Tamara PlushRunning time: 15 min.Summary: This film shows how participatory video is used as a tool for action research on violence in Brazil, Mexico and Nigeria. Using stories recounted by the researchers, the film explores the difficulties and challenges of researching violence, and gives examples of how researchers used participatory video to overcome some of these. It also probes the limitations of participatory video as a too
Shocks, poverty and resilience: synthesis of findings from Oxfam research in 11 countries , Duncan G
COMPLEX CRISES: THE CHALLENGES OF EVIDENCE FOR POLICY Tuesday and Wednesday 9th & 10th March 2010
Robin Mansell, LSE : Effective States and the Media: a research dialogue across disciplines
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Jo Wheeler and Anna Schmidt, IDS : Effective States and the Media: a research dialogue across disci
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James Deane and Gerry Power, BBC World Service Trust : Effective States and the Media: a research d
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