Science Communication, Science Literacy and Public Support: New Models in Place of Old Thoughts (Dec
Computing, science, technology, engineering, development, innovation, research, influences, data, applications, performance, programming, problems, projects, source code, implementation, tools, execution, software, museums, education, society, public poli
1. Towards a Global Scale Public Computer (September 24, 2008)
engineering, electrical, computer, technology, research, internet, network, global scale, parallel processor, hardware, software, domain, digital, environment, node, core, memory, communication, control channels, capacity, RAM, Project Kitty Hawk, IBM, Bl
7. John Hoyte's Cambridge British Alpine Elephant Expedition in 1958-9
History, Phoenicia, Carthage, Punic religion, Hamilcar Barca, Alps, Rhone, Elephant, expedition, war, battle, text
10. Public Policies That Prevent Dangerous Climate Change and Catalyze Sustainable Global Prosperity
climate change, economics, energy policy, environment, green jobs, non-governmental organizations
‘Protecting the public from poison: Spanish censors' reactions to The House of Bernarda Alba from
Mike Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Spanish, University of Durham
Marketing mechanisms within public services
Marketing mechanisms within public services
The 'second British Empire'
The 'second British Empire'
The French Revolution and British Politics
This lecture considers the impact of the French Revolution on parliamentary politics in the 18th century – the broader context will be evaluated in the next lecture.
Public Bailout of Bank's Recklessness
In response to the ongoing sub-prime crisis, the recently published Crosby Report recommends that the Government uses public money to swap bank's seriously damaged mortgage-backed securities for pristine government bonds. Matthew Watson from the Department of Politics and International Studies at Warwick University talks about these recommendations, and how the global credit crunch is affecting Labour's popularity with the electorate.
Grantham Institute for Climate Change Public Lecture
Artificial trees to remove carbon dioxide from air presented by Professor Klaus Lackner
The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre
Melanie Griffiths (Oxford) gives a talk entitled; 'I'm not a criminal but I've been here 11 months' - The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre for the third session of the Workshop
RMIT Business - Public Relations
Find out more about RMIT University’s Public Relations programs.
The public and the private
The public and the private
White British working class children make the worst progress in secondary school
Dr Steve Strand from the Warwick Institute of Education talks about his report which shows that white British children from working class backgrounds make the least progress compared to other ethnic groups at secondary school.













