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Experts in Sport
E63 - Deception in Rugby: The psychology and biomechanics

Experts in Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 50:03


Dr Laurence Warren-Westgate (Assistant Professor in Sport, Exercise and Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham talks about deception, anticipation, psychology and biomechanics in rugby with host Stuart McErlain-Naylor. Timestamps00:00 - 04:23 - Introduction to guest, background and the topic of the episode04:24 - 08:33 - Anticipation in sport: Why is it important?08:33 - 13:59 - How have anticipation and deception been studied before?14:00 - 19:40 - How do we recreate this in realistic scenarios?19:41 - 28:58 - Why are the successful players looking at certain areas?28:59 - 35:11 - Can you create context-specific actions to lure opponents into traps?35:12 - 41:36 - Are professionals actually better at deception than amateurs?41:36 - 43:06 - Are visual elements the same in both phases of play?43:07- 45:26 - How does bias come into play with deception and interception?45:27 - 47:47 - What is next?47:48 - 49:48 - Links, thank yous and goodbyes from the guest.

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com
3DPOD Episode 172: Flexible 3D Printing with Richard Hague, University of Nottingham & Reactive Fusion

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 47:47


Richard Hague, a pioneering researcher in the realm of additive manufacturing, now holds a position at the University of Nottingham. Besides his academic pursuits, he is also a co-founder of Reactive Fusion, a company committed to realizing groundbreaking applications of 3D printing in polyurethane and silicone. On this episode of the 3DPOD, our discussion with Professor Hague spans a wide range, exploring both the potential and probable future trajectories of 3D printing. Additionally, we take a retrospective look, examining the progressive evolution of this transformative technology.

Experts in Sport
E47 - National Rehabilitation Centre: The development of the NRC

Experts in Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 46:04


Professor Mark Lewis (Dean of the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences), Pip Logan (Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange – University of Nottingham), and Miriam Duffy (NRC Programme Director) sit down with host Martin Foster to discuss the development of the National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC), detailing its clinical benefits, facilities, as well as its long-term impact in the world of rehabilitation. Timestamps: 00:00 – 01:04 Introduction & career background information on our guests 01:05 – 11:05 NRC & its development 11:06 – 25:16 Collaboration, research and innovation 25:17 – 30:16 The clinical benefits 30:17 – 38:10 NRC facilities 38:11 – 42:05 The long-term impact of the centre 42:06 – 46:04 Episode recap and conclusion 

Experts in Sport
E49 - National Rehabilitation Centre: Enhancing prosthesis using 3D printing

Experts in Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 53:06


Dr Anna Lion (Research Fellow of Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham) and Professor Richard Bibb (Professor of Medical Applications of Design) sit down with host Martin Foster to discuss the Rehabilitation Technologies Network, as well as the development of technology to enhance rehabilitation devices using 3D printing and how it fits within the NRC.Timestamps: 00:00 – 01:39 Introduction & career background information on our guests 01:40 – 13:27 The Rehabilitation Technologies Network & Research benefits of the NRC 13:28 – 18:26 Network workshops and projects 18:27 – 29:43 Obstacles, collaboration, and 3D-printed prosthetics 29:44 – 47:49 The potential and future of enhancing prosthesis using 3D printing 47:50 – 53:06 Episode recap and conclusion 

I Got That One!
Bangor vs Nottingham: Captain Planet

I Got That One!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 22:00


We hurtle towards the end of the year, the first round and even the weird upside-down world of University Challenge on a Tuesday with this weeks more measured match between Bangor University and the University of Nottingham. Join us as we talk about the Chilcott enquiry (it's entertaining we promise), Captain Planet and the beauty of harmonicas.

Notts Going On
Finding your community at university

Notts Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 30:43


Finding a sense of community and belonging makes a huge difference to your experience of university... but how do you find that? Francis, Ify and Rachel chat about how they found a sense of community in halls, societies and with people on their course.

Notts Going On
Living away from home

Notts Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 20:21


There are so many things to get used to when you move away from home for the first time. Uwa, Benedict and Emily chat about how they found - everything from cooking for themselves, managing money and coping with homesickness.

The Physio Matters Podcast
Chewing It Over - A New Physio UG Syllabus! with Roger Kerry

The Physio Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 43:50


#254 - A New Physio UG Syllabus! - Chewing It Over - 09/06/22 Today Roger Kerry is here so we're Chewing Over the draft he recently shared of the University Of Nottingham's Undergraduate Physio Syllabus. As is his style, Roger would love a public conversation on the matter so welcomes your views on what is missing, what is needlessly present and what you think should be prioritised in contemporary Physio education. Your lunchtime show 12:30-13:00 on Mondays and Fridays with Jack Chew chatting about whatever is topical. Usually healthcare and education, occasionally current affairs, always honest.

Notts Going On
Making friends at university

Notts Going On

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 27:05


One of the biggest questions people have before starting university is 'will I make any friends?' It's an understandable thing to be concerned about, but everyone else feels the same too and there are loads of different places and opportunities to make friends once you start - from halls to societies to your course.In this episode Kristina, Feroz and Lucy chat about their experiences of making friends, and some of the unexpected places they found them!

RCVS Knowledge Podcasts
Knowledge Natter - The School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nottingham.

RCVS Knowledge Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 31:50


Thanks for listening to this episode of Knowledge Natter - our series featuring friendly and informal discussions with Knowledge Champions, and those who are empowered by Quality Improvement (QI) in their work.    Today's episode features Marnie Brennan, Kate White, Emma Drinkall, and Julie Gibson, from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Nottingham, who became Knowledge Award winners for integrating QI and EBVM into the curriculum for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. They do this in a novel way, informed by a research-led agenda, focusing on the application of QI and EBVM into clinical practice. Our QI Clinical Lead Pam Mosedale chatted to the team about the importance of teaching QI to students.   Read their case example. Read the transcript.

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille
University Of Nottingham Malaysia: Flying Solo, Post-Pandemic

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 22:40


Professor Sarah Metcalfe, Interim Provost and CEO of University of Nottingham Malaysia, addresses the challenges of getting students back on campus, post-pandemic as well as life after its local partners YTL-Boustead's exit.

J-TV Podcasts by Ollie Anisfeld
Live Judaism Q&A at University of Nottingham

J-TV Podcasts by Ollie Anisfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 55:39


Ollie held a live Q&A on all things Judaism, as well as the story of J-TV at the University of Nottingham, in conjunction with Aish on Campus._Thank you for joining us today and listening to JTV podcasts.You can find more podcasts from JTV, including interviews with Rabbi Manis Friedman, Dennis Prager, Rabbi Dr Akiva Tatz, and many more available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts – just search for “JTV Podcasts with Ollie Anisfeld”Don't forget to subscribe to the J-TV Youtube channel, for hundreds of vidoes on Jewish philosophy, Israel, Jewish wisdom and much much more!Please consider supporting us so we can continue to grow – just visit paypal.me/JTVChannelThank you for listening and have a wonderful da

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Infectious Diseases Expert Warns Against Following UK's Lead On Reopening

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 15:36


On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Prof. James McInerney, Sixmilebridge native and Head Of The School Of Life Sciences at the University Of Nottingham to speak about Ireland's planned 'Freedom Day' on October 22nd.

The International Schools Podcast
Review of the University of Nottingham PGCEi with Pete Clements

The International Schools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:21


I met Pete in Bangkok in 2020 when we both took the PGCEI course Bangkok cohort. Pete is an ELT teacher in Bangkok and has also authored several books. The PGCEi is a postgraduate qualification popular with International School teachers and run by several Universities including Nottingham. The course is run all across the world and we talk about the course and what's involved in the face-to-face and online components. Finally, we get into the reasons why people take this course and how it may help people advance in International Schools.   Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube   Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of G Suite Enterprise for Education? Please just fill out this form bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial   Pete Clements on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/eltplanning Web: https://eltplanning.com/   Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com ---- Welcome to The International Schools Podcast,  I'm your host Dan Taylor and on the podcast we discuss all aspects of technology and life in International Schools with New episodes live every two weeks. We focus on people currently working in International Schools and talk about life in their current country and dive into some specific topics.   This podcast is brought to you by Acer for Education. People ask us what Chromebooks and Windows laptops we recommend for schools and after trying them all we always recommend Acer. If you'd like more info please just your email at gg.gg/acereducation and we'll get back to you.   We go to Acer HQ in Taiwan every year to be part of product discussions and they are genuinely the best thought out, cost-effective, and durable devices out there.   This podcast is also sponsored by ‘AppsEvents'. We're a Google Education Partner and made up of former educators, all experts in helping schools integrate Google into their schools and classrooms. All training is customized for each school to make sure it has a lasting impact. We are also the experts on online Google training and deliver our certification bootcamps completely online to schools.   We have teams in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the US so we can help you wherever you are.   We are also an ISTE partner and delivering the ISTE Certified Educator worldwide through our subsidiary AE Learning.   ISTE Certification is a pedagogy focused, vendor-neutral professional certification aimed at educators wishing to transform their edtech practice.   We run 2-day certification bootcamps which are amazing fun, great networking, and will give a huge boost to both your career and your school.   Get all the info at aelearninglab.com

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists
How would a foetus develop in zero gravity?

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 3:38


Listener David asked: "Would a foetus develop differently in zero gravity conditions?" Adam Murphy found an answer with the help of reproductive biologist Adam Watkins, from the University of Nottingham... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

So You Want To Be a Vet?
OpenPod 6: Erin, the University of Nottingham

So You Want To Be a Vet?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 48:07


Hi everyone! In this episode of the OpenPod mini-series, Erin sits on the other side of the table and is interviewed by Sofia all about what life is like at the University of Nottingham! Erin is now a second-year veterinary medicine student and is a Vet Mentor scholar as well as cohost of the podcast. Tune in to have all your questions about student life at the University of Nottingham answered! Thinking of becoming a vet but have no clue where to start? Look no further than ‘So You Want To Be a Vet?', a brand new FREE series from Vet Mentor! Join vet students Sofia and Erin as they interview successful vet students from each of the UK Vet Schools in their 'OpenPod' series, share the insights of fantastic vets in the industry and cover everything from specialisms and research to discrimination in the practice - think BIG, we have some great guests lined up! Follow our Instagram @soyouwanttobeavet to keep up to date with all our releases! If you have any ideas of what you'd like to see us talk about, then drop us an email on vetpodcast@medicmentorfamily.org ------- Motivate Me by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com

So You Want To Be a Vet?
OpenPod 3: Milinda, the University of Nottingham April Cohort

So You Want To Be a Vet?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 31:20


Hi everyone! In this episode of their OpenPod mini-series, vet students Sofia and Erin interview Milinda Hewagama. Milinda is a first-year veterinary medicine student studying at the University of Nottingham. He is a member of the pioneer April cohort, a new initiative from Nottingham in which the academic year runs from April to December as opposed to September to June. Tune in to have all your questions about student life at the University of Nottingham answered, hear discussions on what it's like to be part of the brand new April cohort and find out what it was like to start university right in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic! Thinking of becoming a vet but have no clue where to start? Look no further than ‘So You Want To Be a Vet?', a brand new FREE series from Medic Mentor! Join vet students Sofia and Erin as they interview successful vet students from each of the UK Vet Schools in their 'OpenPod' series, share the insights of fantastic vets in the industry and cover everything from specialisms and research to discrimination in the practice - think BIG, we have some great guests lined up! Follow our Instagram @soyouwanttobeavet to keep up to date with all our releases! If you have any ideas of what you'd like to see us talk about, then drop us an email on vetpodcast@medicmentorfamily.org ------- Motivate Me by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com

Kampung Inggris LC
Trik Lolos Beasiswa LPDP with Mahasiswa Peraih Beasiswa LPDP ke University of Nottingham, UK

Kampung Inggris LC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 57:30


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How To Become A Doctor
58. Open Pod: University of Nottingham

How To Become A Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 18:49


In this Open Pod episode, Ciara and Lucy interview Roshni from the University of Nottingham. Nottingham is an integrated course with an optional intercalation year. The A Level entry requirements for 2021 entry are AAA, and the UCAT score will be used in conjunction with GCSEs to rank applicants for invite to interview. The lowest UCAT score invited to interview in 2019 was 2310, and the lowest UCAT score that gained a place was 2370. Listen to this episode to hear all about how students really find the course and get some top tips on how to get in! Comment any questions for Roshni on her post on Instagram @howtobecomeadr!

Shoot The Shot Podcast
Life At The University of Nottingham, Biochem and Funny Uni Stories

Shoot The Shot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 58:22


Timestamps: 1. What's it like doing BioChem at the Uni of Nottingham: 1:26 2. Why did you decide on the Uni of Nottingham: 3:30 3. What would a typical semester for a BioChem degree at Nottingham look like: 6:05 4. What do you do in labs: 9:48 5. What's the best thing about the Uni of Nottingham: 13:00 6. What was your experience with uni halls like: 17:25 7. What would your advice be for finding a house in 2nd year: 21:44 8. What do you actually do in fresher's week: 29:09 9. As captain of the Notts swim team, what's your advice for 1st year students regarding societies and sports: 39:36 10. Funny Uni Stories: 27:45 Welcome to a new episode of the Shoot The Shot Podcast. This is the next instalment of the new series on the podcast where we are gonna be breaking down different uni experiences across both the UK and internationally. Host: Mark De Monte Furtado IG: https://www.instagram.com/shoot_the_shot_podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shot_podcast Guest: Alex Heard Guest IG: https://www.instagram.com/alexheardx/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shoot-the-shot-podcast/message

Outring Tinnitus Podcast
Outring TinnitUS Podcast S01E04 - Interview with Deborah Hall from the University of Nottingham

Outring Tinnitus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 47:11


Hey Outring Tinnitus Family, This episode features tinnitus specialist and scientist Deborah Hall from the University of Nottingham UK and Malaysia. Deborah is a trained psychologist with a great understanding of the overall burden of tinnitus. For more information, a free 45 minutes coaching session as well as fun tinnitus merchandise, head over to linktr.ee/outringtinnitus. Want to book a free session? Do it here: https://outringtinnitus.com/free-caoching-call If you wish to participate in some of the research on Tinnitus, here are a few helpful links: To sign up to the University of Nottingham participant database in order to be notified of opportunities to get involved and take part in research and also to receive our newsletter, please go to: https://tinyurl.com/y6klr9uw The URL for our current newsletter is: https://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/images/Documents/Spring2020_FINAL.pdf. For anyone with a general inquiry, they can email us at: hearingnihr@nottingham.ac.uk. Our website is at: https://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/research/hearing Hope you have fun listening to this episode, and if you have any questions, you can always contact me at frieder@outgringtinnitus.com As usual wishing you all the best, Frieder

NGFP Local Lunch
PART 2 Meet David Salt, Professor of Genome Enabled Biology and Director of the Future Food Beacon, University of Nottingham

NGFP Local Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 29:09


Join us here for PART 2 of the interview with Professor David Salt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngfplocallunch/message

NGFP Local Lunch
PART 1 Meet David Salt, Professor of Genome Enabled Biology and Director of the Future Food Beacon, University of Nottingham

NGFP Local Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 26:40


Hello and welcome to our weekly NGFP Local Lunch podcast trailer where we provide you, our lovely listeners everything you need to know about Nottingham’s local food heroes and how you can get more involved in our vibrant local food scene! Local lunch is brought to you by me Shona Munro and me Penney Poyzer of Nottingham Good Food Partnership the go to organisation for sustainable food in our fair city. We’ve had a 3 week break on the podcast, but we kick off the new decade with Professor David Salt, global thinker and researcher on the future of food. Tune in to hear this fascinating interview which covers deep science as well as David’s love of gardening. David is very supportive of NGFP so it was a delight to have him on the podcast. Also featured in this week’s podcast is a news flash about an event next week for local people to get involved with taking place next week on Thursday 16th January, at the Urban Room, Carrington Street. The Wellbeing Design Guide workshop will provide a real life social housing scheme for participants to test design elements that support health and wellbeing, including providing access to nature, food growing spaces and green spaces for people to come together to eat and grow food. The results of the workshop will become live elements of the housing scheme and create an exemplar of good living. To book a free ticket please search for the Wellbeing Design Guide Launch on billetto.co.uk. Local Lunch today is a gratin of fennel, celeriac and leeks, with a warm side salad of red cabbage, pear and walnut with a pomegranate garnish. Details of the nutrition and recipes can be found on our facebook page simply go to NGFP. Tune in two part 2 of this episode today and look out for our podcast trailer next week when we will introduce Alex Begg, tree officer for Nottingham City Council. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngfplocallunch/message

The Slavic Connexion
Urban Czech Walk // MTV & Yugoslav Rock (ASEEES 2019 Conference)

The Slavic Connexion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 31:06


From the ASEEES Conference in San Francisco, Professor Chad Bryant of UNC Chapel Hill speaks with us about Czech cultures and in the second half of the episode, Professor Laura Todd of the University of Nottingham lets us in on her research on early 1980s MTV and the Yugoslavian rock scene. ABOUT THE GUESTS: CHAD BRYANT (UNC Chapel Hill) https://history.unc.edu/wp-content/blogs.dir/804/files/2017/07/Chad-pic-150x150-wpcf_150x150.jpg Chad Bryant is Associate Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill. He studies the social and cultural history of Central and Eastern Europe from the eighteenth century to the present. His research focuses on the Bohemian Lands, most of which now constitute the Czech Republic. His first book, Prague in Black, examined the ways in which Nazi rule radically transformed nationality politics and national identities in the Bohemian Lands. Amongst other works, he has published, with Paul Readman and Cynthia Radding, a collection of essays entitled Borderlands in World History, 1700-1914 that emerged from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's ongoing collaboration with King's College London. LAURA TODD (University of Nottingham) https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/departments/modern-languages/people/staff-images/lauratodd.jpg After studying for a BA (Hons) in Russian with Serbian/Croatian at the University of Nottingham, Laura Todd received her MA from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (UCL) in Politics, Security and Integration, with a focus on memory politics in Russia and South-East Europe. She was awarded her PhD in Russian and Slavonic Studies from the University of Nottingham in 2016 for her thesis 'Youth Film in Russia and Serbia Since the 1990s'. She has taught in Russian and Slavonic Studies and History at the University of Nottingham and De Montfort University in the areas of Russian, Soviet, Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav history and culture, as well as teaching Russian and Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian language. Her main areas of current research are into the histories of childhood and youth in Russia, the Soviet Union, the Western Balkans (specifically Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Within this, she focuses primarily on visual culture (photography and film), the representation of childhood and youth, memory, and educational practices in these states. In addition to this, she has research interests in nationalism, memory and commemoration, propaganda and political culture, and heritage in post-conflict and post-socialist states. EDITOR'S NOTE: Episode recorded during the 2019 ASEEES Conference in San Francisco, California. Thanks for listening and if you like this show and support open academic programming, please take a second to rate the show on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, or on our Facebook page. We so appreciate your support!! CREDITS Co-Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Co-Producer: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrrmatthew) Associate Producer: Samantha Farmer Associate Producer: Lera Toropin Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig Supervising Producer: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Executive Editor/Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic, www.charlieharpermusic.com) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86, www.msdaniel.com) Follow The Slavic Connexion on Instagram: @slavxradio, Twitter: @SlavXRadio, and on Facebook: facebook.com/slavxradio . Visit www.slavxradio.com for more episodes and information. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER'S NOTE: A special thanks to the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies for the financial support necessary to take the SlavX team to San Francisco for the multi-day convention. In just a few days, four hosts completed an amazing 18 interviews with unique guests from all over the world. Most of these will be made available on the podcast. Thank you also to the conference directors and staff at ASEEES for being so accommodating and helping SlavX staff find rooms to use as recording spaces. Additional thanks to Professor Craig Campbell at UT for inspiring our supervising producer with the idea to attend the conference and to SlavX team members Katya and Samantha for taking the trouble to apply for travel funds during the busiest time of the semester for grad students. Their initiative is nothing short of amazing to me, and hopefully everybody appreciates their efforts as much as I do. We hope you all enjoy these exclusive interviews!! Disclaimer: The Slavic Connexion is not in any way affiliated with or supported by ASEEES and does not represent the association or otherwise explicitly endorse ASEEES' values, beliefs, or other views. Special Guests: Chad Bryant and Laura Todd.

Safeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft Trust
ACT & The CPSU - Working Together to Safeguard Adults in Sport - Safeguarding Matters

Safeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 13:23


Nicola chats with Nick Slinn from the CPSU, and ACT CEO Deborah Kitson about a long and fruitful partnership.ACT and the CPSU have been working together for some years now to help spread awareness and best practice about safeguarding adults in sport. Here they talk about how the partnership came to be, before exploring why the work they're doing is so important.

National Elf Service
Keith Hawton and Ellen Townsend

National Elf Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 17:10


Prof Keith Hawton from the Centre for Suicide Research at the University of Oxford: "Self-harm in children and adolescents: An update on key issues." New guide for parents who are coping with their child's self-harm: 'You are not alone' www.ox.ac.uk/news/2015-12-01-new-guide-parents-who-are-coping-their-childs-self-harm-you-are-not-alone Prof Ellen Townsend from the University Of Nottingham: "Young people and self-harm: are we listening?" Ellen tells us about the Card Sort Task for Self-Harm: a novel assessment framework to help understand the complexity of self-harm and helps young people understand and communicate about their self-harm, and can help researchers and frontline workers listen to young people effectively.

Safeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft Trust
Safeguarding Matters - Live From the Launch of the Safeguarding Adults in Sport Framework!

Safeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 19:07


The Safeguarding Adults in Sport Framework is an audit tool. It's designed to enable sports organisations to have their safeguarding policy and practices assessed against a national safeguarding standards framework.In this episode of Safeguarding Matters, Nicola Dean talks to Damien and Robin from North Yorkshire Sport, Nicola from Kent Sport, Emma Gibson from Badminton England and Alison Howard from Rounders England. All of these organisations took part in the pilot stage of the Framework project. We used their feedback to make the Framework as clear and accessible as possible.The guys talk about their experience in completing the Framework. They explore what safeguarding means to them, and they have some great advice for any sports organisations looking to complete the Framework in the future.

Meant To Be Eaten
#54 - Eating Together

Meant To Be Eaten

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 44:18


A conversation with Gaik Cheng Khoo. Gaik Cheng Khoo's (author of Eating Together) research exists at the intersection of food and race, culture, and identity. In this episode, we discuss what it means to be ""modern Malaysian"", the South Korean hansik globalization campaign, and frozen durian foodways. She is a professor at the University of Nottingham, in Malaysia. Meant To Be Eaten is powered by Simplecast.

Finding Genius Podcast
Snake Robots Are Coming! – Dragos Axinte, Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, The University of Nottingham – Exploring the World of Advanced Robotic Technology for Industry

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 35:30


Dragos Axinte, Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, The University of Nottingham, gives us a glimpse into the complex world of advanced robotic technology. Axinte is an experienced professional specializing in manufacturing engineering. Throughout his impressive career he has held two NATO Research Fellowships in Italy and Denmark. He has been an active part of the groundbreaking research teams at the University of Birmingham as well as the University of Nottingham. Axinte was named Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineer (IMechE) and Fellow of the International Academy of Production Engineering (FCIRP), and continues to contribute to the dialogue internationally in his industry. As the prominent Director of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology, Axinte works with his team to develop a range of robotic technologies that can enable engines to be inspected and repaired at remote locations, all while remaining on-wing. Axinte discusses the form and design of the robots they are creating. He mentions that they are making snake-like robots, for this design is best for entering tiny spaces that are impossible for other forms to access. He provides detailed information on how the robots access these interior spaces and exactly the kinds of jobs that they perform, such as engine maintenance, and more. Axinte talks about the various technologies that they have developed at Rolls-Royce. He provides details on their current designs and his expectations for future redesigns and improvements. He speaks about their challenges in design and use, and the importance of making their robotic technology easy to use by untrained operators, so extensive training is not necessary. Speaking about future advances, he provides information on other operational challenges they will face in development. Axinte states that there are many opportunities to utilize their technology in the aerospace, oil and gas, and defense industries. Axinte hopes that the future will bring more integrated use of artificial intelligence in their robotic manufacturing, and he and his team are working toward this and other goals.

ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events
Dr. Kirsten Walsh: Newton’s Theory of Colour. ROYGBIV and Harmonics

ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 39:32


The Future of Light Art | Symposium 08.02.2018 – 09.02.2018 Medientheater Light is a messenger from the universe. The arts are the messengers of light. From February 8–9, 2018, a symposium on the future of light art will take place at the ZKM. The symposium can also be followed via livestream! Everything we know, we know from light – that is the claim by astrophysics at least. One thing is clear: From quantum optics (»The Angular Momentum of Light«) to chronobiology, from nano-optics to photonics, a new frontier of scientific research on the nature of light is emerging. These options, which offer us new theories and practices of light, from biophysical chemistry to the lithosphere, also have an impact on artistic possibilities. For this reason, renowned experts and institutions from the sciences and arts of light are invited to open up the new horizon of the light spectrum in an exchange of experiences. /// Das Licht ist eine Botschaft des Universums. Die Künste sind die Botschaften des Lichts. Vom 8.–9. Februar 2018 findet am ZKM ein Symposium zur Zukunft der Lichtkunst statt, das auch via Livestream verfolgt werden kann! Alles was wir wissen, wissen wir durch Licht – behauptet zumindest die Astrophysik. Eines ist klar: Von der Quantenoptik (»The Angular Momentum of Light«) bis zur Chronobiologie, von der Nanooptik bis zur Photonik entsteht eine neue Front der wissenschaftlichen Forschung über die Natur des Lichts. Diese Optionen, die uns neue Theorien und Praktiken des Lichts, von der biophysikalischen Chemie bis zur Lithosphäre anbieten, haben auch Auswirkungen auf die künstlerischen Möglichkeiten. Deswegen werden renommierte ExpertInnen und Institutionen aus den Wissenschaften und Künsten des Lichts eingeladen, in einem Erfahrungsaustausch den neuen Horizont des Lichtspektrums zu öffnen.

Nottingham MedChi
Professor Mike Benton - The colours of fossil birds and dinosaurs

Nottingham MedChi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 65:17


A fascinating and completely up to date talk about dinosaurs and how modern technology can be used to determine their colours.

Periodic Table of Videos
Copper Sulfate (slow motion) - Periodic Table of Videos

Periodic Table of Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 4:30


Copper Sulfate and Ammonia at high speed - watch the colour change and precipitation. More chemistry in slow motion: http://bit.ly/chemslomo Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham.

Periodic Table of Videos
Holey Experiment - Periodic Table of Videos

Periodic Table of Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 9:06


Fiery experiments, rocket launches and a messy fumehood... All about Trimethylaluminium. Featuring Professor Simon Woodward.

Periodic Table of Videos
Oscillating Reaction - Periodic Table of Videos

Periodic Table of Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 4:20


Example of a Belousov--Zhabotinsky reaction (or BZ reaction). Featuring Professor Martyn Poliakoff from the University of Nottingham. And the hands of Dr Samantha Tang!

Periodic Table of Videos
Zinc and Sulfur - Periodic Table of Videos

Periodic Table of Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 3:11


Zinc and Sulfur combine in spectacular fashion to create Zinc Sulfide. Like these sort of reactions? Check our "reactions only" playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

Periodic Table of Videos
The Professor in Russia - Periodic Table of Videos

Periodic Table of Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 4:43


Professor Poliakoff and Ruthenium - discovered by Karl Claus and named after Russia. More Christmas stuff at http://periodicvideos.blogspot.co.uk/... The Professor thanks the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan for its help.

Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society Archives
2010.02.04 Prof David Greenaway: Vice-Chancellor, University of Nottingham “The Global financial Crisis”

Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2013


Prof David Greenaway: Vice-Chancellor, University of Nottingham “The Global financial Crisis”

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Anxiety

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 12:02


In this film, the GP is seeing a patient who has presented several times before with complaints of palpitations and shortness of breath. The patient describes the onset of her problems, which was a panic attack. She has then gone on to develop agoraphobia. The problem has affected a number of areas of her life. The GP explores the patient's understanding of the problem and it is apparent that she has attributed this to a problem with her heart. The GP then goes on to give the patient an alt

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Somatisation

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 17:13


In this film, you see a GP talking to a patient who has repeatedly presented to the surgery for abdominal problems for which no organic cause has been found. The GP asks the patients at length about her symptoms. The information is already in the GP notes, but the GP knows that if the patient is to trust the advice given, she must first feel that the history has been heard and understood by the new doctor. It is apparent that the symptoms are more problematic when the patient is lonely, and

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Psychosis

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 12:30


In this film, an on-call psychiatrist is assessing a young man who has been referred urgently by his GP. The psychiatrist takes a history in which she elicits persecutory delusions, third person auditory hallucinations, running commentary, thought insertion, and somatic hallucinations. She then makes a risk assessment, takes a drug history and assesses risk. The patient is clearly suffering from a psychotic disorder and the most likely diagnosis is schizophrenia. Differential diagnoses would i

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Depression

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 14:45


In this film, the GP is seeing a patient who has a depressive disorder. The patient describes symptoms including low mood, tearfulness, reduced energy, reduced motivation, early morning wakening, loss of appetite, weight loss, poor concentration, reduced enjoyment and reduced interest in self-care. The GP explores the effect of the symptoms on other people in the patient's life, explores the past history of low mood, and makes an assessment of suicide risk. The GP then gives the patient an exp

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Self-Harm

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 11:57


In this film, you see a psychiatrist who works in the liaison psychiatry department seeing a patient who has recently been treated in the emergency department for wrist lacerations. The lacerations were self-inflicted after a relationship ended. The patient describes an emotional response to the end of a relatively short-lived relationship. She also gives a history of cutting since her teenage years and she is aware that she uses cutting to manage difficult emotions. She describes very low sel

Psychiatric videos for teaching
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Mania

Psychiatric videos for teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 9:51


In this film, a psychiatrist assesses a man who has been referred by his GP. The patient demonstrates flight of ideas, pressure of speech, disinhibition, punning, grandiose delusions, and second person auditory hallucinations. His presentation is consistent with mania.