Data Pitch: Data-driven innovation programme
Data Pitch: Data-driven innovation programme
The week ahead: Mugabe’s downfall We assess the future for Zimbabwe following the removal of President Robert Mugabe. Also, will Alabama send a Democrat to the US Senate? And Chile’s disgruntled voters head to the polls to elect a new President. Robert Guest hosts
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Uber’s Data Breach: Can the Company Course-correct?
Investors and customers once tolerated Uber’s skirmishes with regulators as the price one pays for innovation. But that may no longer be so.
The Tyranny of the Econocracy The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts. By Joe Earle, Cahal Moran, a
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Same place - Penmachno - how different weather conditions changes the scenery
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Inns and Public Houses in Suffolk
Just a few of the Inns and Pubs I and others have photographed in Suffolk
Do Scientist Believe In God? Results from an Eight-Nation Study
The Faraday Institute and Christians in Science Public Lecture - November 2016
Who are we? Biblical and Theological perspectives on what it means to be human
Talk given by Dr Hilary Marlow as part of short course 26, January 2014
Theological Issues Arising from Evolution
Talk given by Dr Denis Alexander at Introduction to Science and Religion Course January 2014
Information, Biological Complexity and Emergence
Faraday Institute Research Seminar given by Prof. Gennaro Auletta (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome) on 6th October 2009
How does God Interact with the World?
Research Seminar given by Revd Dr John Polkinghorne
Lord Owen: British Foreign Policy after Brexit
In this IPR Public Lecture Lord David Owen – former Foreign Secretary and founder of the Social Democratic Party – discusses his advocacy for leaving the EU, and explores what foreign policy might look like after Brexit.
This IPR Public Lecture took place on 18 January 2018.
Helping blind and partially sighted visitors experience cultural heritage
In advance of the 'Sensing Culture Symposium', Dr Simon Hayhoe (Department of Education) talks about his research to improve the experiences of blind and partially sighted visitors to museums and cultural heritage sights.
Transport in the Low Carbon Age
Minerva lecture on 21 February given by Professor James Turner for the Minerva Series.
Society has become used to the fact that personal transportation is really affordable. Over the past 130 years this situation has arisen with no stimulus from government because of the favourable economics that have evolved. However, the use of fossil fuels to power transportation rightly means that action has to be taken if we are to avoid climate change. The lecture discusses the scale of the challenge, som
Back to the Water: Ichthyosaurs in the 21st Century
Lecture, given 2 May 2018 by Dr Benjamin Moon, a Postdoctoral Researcher who appeared in Attenborough and the Sea Dragon, using CT scans to reconstruct the skeleton and anatomy of that ichthyosaur.
Dr Benjamin Moon discusses a recent shift in our knowledge. He explains that new techniques are being applied which could bring new insights to ichthyosaur evolution.
Optimising engine performance
Optimising engine performance: Deterministic chaos in combustion engines
Professor Chris Brace from the University of Bath introduces some of the difficult-to-model aspects of an engine’s operation which are important in the quest to develop more efficient and clean engines.
Moralities of wellbeing
A recording of Professor Sarah White’s inaugural lecture that took place on 25 April 2018. In the lecture, Professor White argues we need to make relationships and morality central to thinking about wellbeing, and considers implications for policy and practice.
VU Inside: Students dig into super-massive volcanic eruptions
A dozen Vanderbilt students went on a monthlong science adventure of a lifetime, studying super-eruptions, glaciers and earthquakes in New Zealand.
Religion in the Arts features works by Nashville artist Omari Booker
An exhibition by African American artist Omari Booker, whose works include themes of social justice and changing neighborhoods, is on display at Vanderbilt Divinity School through Feb. 28.