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Best podcasts about university of southampton

Latest podcast episodes about university of southampton

Love your library
Reading Buddies | Cantell School and the University of Southampton

Love your library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 34:16


In this episode of Love Your Library, Hattie and Craig are joined by Kat, Jess and James from Cantell School and the University of Southampton to talk about their Reading Buddies initiative. This project sees Key Stage 3 pupils paired with sixth form and university students to help build confidence with reading.   Follow Cantell School on Facebook to stay up to date on their latest news, including the Reading Buddies project.   If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to listen to our interviews with Empathy Lab,... The post Reading Buddies | Cantell School and the University of Southampton appeared first on Love your library.

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Demystifying Science
Natural Selection Isn't the Whole Story - Dr. Richard Watson, University of Southampton

Demystifying Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 66:20


Is competition really all there is? If you take the word of those who insist that natural selection is solely responsible for all of life on earth, then yes. The story goes that competition drives fitness, that maximizing fitness ensures survival, and that survival ensures your traits become fixed in the population. But that's not the whole story. On the other side of the competitive evolutionary coin, there is natural induction, a cooperative process that balances the competitive aspects of natural selection. On this week's episode, Dr. Richard Watson uses the language of machine learning and artificial intelligence to make a compelling about how our understanding of evolution has misunderstood a key point: The success of individuals and groups depends on cooperation as much as it does on competition. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron @DemystifySci ªº¬˚∆≤≥≤≥ https://www.patreon.com/demystifysci ≤≥≤≥∆˚¬ºª #Evolution #Intelligence #Induction Dr. Richard Watson: https://www.richardawatson.com/ Check our short-films @DemystifyingScience: https://youtu.be/1OCL5Lq8m6s ªº¬˚∆≤≥≤≥ Join the mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S​ ≤≥≤≥∆˚¬ºª PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying microbial communication at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting and exploring the woods. Michael Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. Blog: http://demystifyingscience.com/blog Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3uhn7J1 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39IDJBD RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/HXQNjTvZCb - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/demystifyingscience - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demystifysci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/demystifysci --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demystifying-science/support

ARISTEiA in 30 min | Experts discuss excellence
Discussion with Constantine Sedikides, Professor of Social and Personality Psychology & Director of the Centre for Research on Self Identity University of Southampton, United Kingdom

ARISTEiA in 30 min | Experts discuss excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 38:37


ARISTEiA in 30 min: Professor Constantine Sedikides and Kristina Valkanas (Medical Student, University of Nicosia, Cyprus) discuss about "Healing Stress of Pursuing Excellence with Nostalgia"

Enabled in Academia
Richard Cartwright: principal teaching fellow in Accounting at the University of Southampton

Enabled in Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 39:08 Transcription Available


To celebrate the International Day of Disabled Persons I'm releasing a special episode with the wonderful Richard Cartwright. As Richard says in our chat, 'Be ambitious. I have a story tell: I'm going to tell it and see what happens'.  To get in touch with Richard, please send him an email at: R.J.Cartwright@soton.ac.uk or follow him on Twitter @insightfulrich. 

Nursing Leaders Opinion
Discussion with Kaveri Mayra- Researcher in University of Southampton

Nursing Leaders Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 30:35


Listen to nursing and midwifery leader and researcher Kaveri Mayra's. Her career pathway includes nursing and midwifery workforce development and governance, health systems research and governance; quality and respectfulness in maternal health care; gender and women's empowerment.

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IEEE Quantum
Episode 5: A Conversation with Lajos Hanzo, IEEE Fellow, Chair of Telecommunications, University of Southampton

IEEE Quantum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 20:29


LCIL International Law Seminar Series
CILJ-LCIL Annual Lecture 2020-2021: 'Brexit and Fisheries: International Law Dimensions of the 2018 White Paper and Current Fisheries Bill' - Prof Andrew Serdy, University of Southampton

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 59:10


Lecture summary: With the EU demand for continued access to the UK's exclusive economic zone for its fishing vessels seemingly the main outstanding condition for a trade agreement with the UK, this presentation first extracts from the eponymous White Paper and Bill [Act] a number of international legal issues that they raise, before moving on to further matters given only sketchy treatment in, or omitted altogether from, those documents, on which a firmer position ought to have been taken. Lastly, a new problem apparent for the first time in the Bill is discussed: navigational freedom of foreign fishing vessels in the UK EEZ, and a missed opportunity to legislate a related evidential presumption that would assist future prosecutions for illegal fishing. Professor Andrew Serdy is Professor of the Public International Law of the Sea at the University of Southampton.

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Creating Agile Drug Development for Pandemics: Gareth Griffiths, Professor of Clinical Trials at University of Southampton & Saye Khoo, Professor of Pharmacology & Therapeutics at University of Liverpool

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 30:06


Redesigning conventional drug development to function efficiently during COVID-19 and other pandemics is essential. Professor Gareth Griffiths and Professor Saye Khoo explain how their platform, AGILE, is designed to do this necessary work.

How To Become A Doctor
55. Open Pod: University of Southampton

How To Become A Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 20:23


In this Open Pod episode, Ciara and Lucy interview Phoebe from the University of Southampton. Southampton 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 to rank applicants for invite to Southampton's selection day. The UCAT score is reviewed again alongside performance at Selection Days to determine who will receive an offer. 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 Phoebe on her post on Instagram @howtobecomeadr!

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AXSChat Podcast
AXSChat Podcast with Sarah Lewthwaite & Angharad Butler-Rees from University of Southampton

AXSChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 39:25


Sarah Lewthwaite (PhD, FRSA) is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southampton's Centre for Research in Inclusion where she leads a major new UK Research and Innovation study ‘Teaching Accessibility' as Future Leaders Fellow and Principal Investigator. Sarah and her team are researching the teaching and learning of digital accessibility in universities and the workplace, to build an evidence-based understanding of how accessibility can be taught more effectively. The 4-year study received over £650,000 from UKRI, and seeks to forge new collaborations and dialogue between universities and industry. Sarah has a background in inclusive education, a PhD in disability and social media, and 15 years of research experience spanning HCI, accessibility, education and disability studies.Angharad Butler-Rees is a Senior Research Assistant at the University of Southampton and is a co-investigator on the ‘Teaching Accessibility' study. Angharad has a longstanding interest in disability issues, having worked for Leonard Cheshire Disability and UCAN Productions ( a creative arts co-operative for blind and partially sighted young people). Angharad's interest in digital accessibility has been driven in part by her personal experiences of encountering barriers to technology as someone with a visual impairment, and further fuelled through her previous research in developing accessible Apps for blind and visually impaired people.Angharad is also in the final stages of completing her PhD, which explores the lives of individuals involved in disability activism at a time of austerity.by Antonio Vieira Santos

COMPLEXITY
Andy Dobson on Disease Ecology & Conservation Strategy

COMPLEXITY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 59:12


Physics usually gets the credit for grand unifying theories and the search for universal laws…but looking past the arbitrary boundaries between the sciences, it’s just as true that ecological research reveals deep patterns in the energy and information structures of our cosmos. There are profound analogies to draw from how evolving living systems organize themselves. And at the intersection of biology and physics, epidemiology and economics, new strategies for conservation and development emerge to guide us through the needle’s eye, away from global poverty and ecological catastrophe and toward a healthier and wealthier tomorrow…This week’s guest is SFI External Professor Andy Dobson of Princeton University, whose work focuses on food webs, parasites, and infectious diseases to help us understand and better manage the complexities of climate change and urban growth, human-wildlife interactions, and the spread of pathogens. In this episode we talk about how network structures can inhibit or accelerate disease transmission, the link between biodiversity and economic growth, and how complex systems thinking leads to better wildlife conservation.For transcripts, show notes, research links, and more, please visit complexity.simplecast.com.If you enjoy this podcast, please help us reach a wider audience by leaving a  review at Apple Podcasts, or by sharing the show on social media. Thank you for listening!Visit our website for more information or to support our science and communication efforts.Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Andy’s WebsiteAndy’s Google Scholar PagePodcast Theme Music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
The TEF and its Critiques: unearthing the policy pillars of employability, student consumerism and the measured market

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 33:15


SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
The TEF and its Critiques: unearthing the policy pillars of employability, student consumerism and the measured market

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 33:15


Filosofi Kode Podcast
Ngulik Quantum Computer dan beasiswa LPDP bareng Daryus, Mahasiswa S3 University of Southampton, UK

Filosofi Kode Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 63:23


Carita Daryus Chandra dapetin beasiswa LPDP untuk studi S3 di University of Southampton, UK dan bahas risetnya tentang Quantum Computer, mulai dari apa itu Quantum Computer, latar belakangnya, hingga perkembangannya yang mungkin merubah bagaimana manusia berkomputasi saat ini dan sangat mungkin di terapkan semua bidang dan aspek manusia. Ssst, katanya ketika Quantum Computer ada, itu bisa meretas enkripsi password kalian kurang dari satu menit. Jadi, simak cerita selengkapnya dan persiapkan dirimu di era Quantum Computer.

The Best of Surge Radio
US Midterms: University Of Southampton Student's Opinions

The Best of Surge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 5:39


Back in November 2018, Surge pulled an all-nighter to cover the United States Midterm Elections - here is the first part of that broadcast.

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The Best of Surge Radio
EU Elections: University Of Southampton Student's Opinions

The Best of Surge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 7:51


Back on May 26th 2019, Surge pulled yet another all-nighter to cover the EU Parliamentary Elections results as they were announced

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The Disruptive Environmentalist
17 - Taking the Train to China - The Climate Academic Leading by Example by Refusing to Fly for Work - Dr. Roger Tyers, University of Southampton

The Disruptive Environmentalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 51:56


With the issue of climate change seeming so vast with so many factors influencing our carbon emissions, many people have started to focus on what they can do as an individual. Because at least we have control over that. In this episode, I speak to Roger Tyers, an academic working on climate change at the University of Southampton (UK) who is leading by example by pledging to stop flying. But with research based in China, how do you get halfway around the world without leaving the ground? I ask how this journey was, how he planned it, what it was like and what it cost. We also spoke about the wider issue of flying, why it is so cheap? Finding fulfillment in flying less often and we also touch on his research as well. Follow Roger on Twitter: @RogerTyersUK and Instagram: doctorchoochoo If you want to sign the pledge head to: https://www.flightfree.co.uk/ in the UK or in the wider world check out https://noflyclimatesci.org/

#ThinkArctic
Episode 048: Holly Jenkins, University of Southampton PhD Student

#ThinkArctic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 11:09


In this episode of the ThinkArctic podcast, we talk with University of Southampton PhD student Holly Jenkins about her work with copepods in the Arctic ocean. She tells us why plankton are so vital to the Arctic ecosystem and how we can reduce our carbon footprint.

#ThinkArctic
Episode 048: Holly Jenkins, University of Southampton PhD Student

#ThinkArctic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 11:09


In this episode of the ThinkArctic podcast, we talk with University of Southampton PhD student Holly Jenkins about her work with copepods in the Arctic ocean. She tells us why plankton are so vital to the Arctic ecosystem and how we can reduce our carbon footprint.

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week
Why the U.S. Military Pushed $10 Million Worth of Helicopters Overboard

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 1:59


It's 1975, and a small Vietnamese civilian aircraft is desperate to land on the flight deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier. It becomes a dramatic race against time to clear the deck before the plane runs... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a man who quite simple should be loving his life. He is a creative at heart and has found his way to online success with several businesses. Leaving the University Of Southampton in 2007 with a bachelor of arts in Music you can see quite clearly how the dots have joined up. As he says “I decided to make a go of professional drumming. I spent a couple of years developing something called Online Session Drumming, where I'd record for bands and musicians around the world from my home studio. To do this, I had to learn to market myself effectively by building websites, getting to the top of Google, and learning how to advertise. I wrote a book introducing this way of recording which got extensive coverage in the drumming press, filmed 19 DVDs, ran 2 newsletters and membership clubs, and the method went on to become a way of life for hundreds of musicians around the world. It turned out that I quite enjoyed the advertising and websites bit of the job, even when I got bored of the drumming. My next door neighbour at the time was a plasterer in need of extra work so I built him a website. The effect this website had on him spurred me to start JobDoneWebsites, which went on to become the UK's leading tradesman-only marketing company.” You see our guest was willing to put himself into environments where he was required to do serious upskilling on every turn. He didn't have the answers but was willing to that extra mile to make those answers himself. And upon developing those skills, he was actually building the foundations to what he has achieved today. Presently he is the head ninja at Exposure Ninja an online marketing company that has grown to 35 Ninjas in less than 3 years. An expansion which has been exhilarating/tiring/fun/inspiring/hard work. The results he gets for his clients are he says are “Sick, and we're hungry and passionate to help more dominate in competitive markets online.” So is this the business that will be his legacy work, or just the start of other ventures? And what was it about the entrepreneurial life that so appealed against going the normal route and entering the corporate world? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Tim Cameron-Kitchen  

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Translating what we know about effective pedagogies in higher education into practice

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 56:05


SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Translating what we know about effective pedagogies in higher education into practice

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 56:05


Business Coaching with Join Up Dots
SEO, Digital Marketing & Exposure Ninja

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 58:10


Digital Marketing King Tim Cameron-Kitchen From Exposure-Ninja shares his amazing story to creating digital marketing success My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a man who quite simple should be loving his life. He is a creative at heart and has found his way to online success with several businesses. Leaving the University Of Southampton in 2007 with a bachelor of arts in Music you can see quite clearly how the dots have joined up. As he says “I decided to make a go of professional drumming. I spent a couple of years developing something called Online Session Drumming, where I'd record for bands and musicians around the world from my home studio. To do this, I had to learn to market myself effectively by building websites, getting to the top of Google, and learning how to advertise. I wrote a book introducing this way of recording which got extensive coverage in the drumming press, filmed 19 DVDs, ran 2 newsletters and membership clubs, and the method went on to become a way of life for hundreds of musicians around the world. It turned out that I quite enjoyed the advertising and websites bit of the job, even when I got bored of the drumming. My next door neighbour at the time was a plasterer in need of extra work so I built him a website. The effect this website had on him spurred me to start JobDoneWebsites, which went on to become the UK's leading tradesman-only marketing company.” You see our guest was willing to put himself into environments where he was required to do serious upskilling on every turn. He didn't have the answers but was willing to that extra mile to make those answers himself. And upon developing those skills, he was actually building the foundations to what he has achieved today. Presently he is the head ninja at Exposure Ninja an online marketing company that has grown to 35 Ninjas in less than 3 years. An expansion which has been exhilarating/tiring/fun/inspiring/hard work. The results he gets for his clients are he says are “Sick, and we're hungry and passionate to help more dominate in competitive markets online.” So is this the business that will be his legacy work, or just the start of other ventures? And what was it about the entrepreneurial life that so appealed against going the normal route and entering the corporate world? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Tim Cameron-Kitchen      

Southampton History Speaks
History Admissions at the University of Southampton

Southampton History Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 29:08


Christer Petley, Chris Fuller, Rachel Herrmann, and other staff members discuss the history degree, and offer admissions advice for prospective applicants

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SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Shifting the emphasis from learning a skill to transferring it to practice

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 31:09


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SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Shifting the emphasis from learning a skill to transferring it to practice

SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 31:09


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CRIDAQ
The power of examplars - David Owen (University of Southampton)

CRIDAQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 24:28


Conférence présentée dans le cadre du colloque "Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity. James Tully's Public philosophy". Le colloque s'est tenu du 24 au 26 avril 2014 à l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Pour plus d'informations: http://www.creqc.uqam.ca/spip.php?article580

CRIDAQ
Excuses, politics, and pluralism - Jonathan Havercroft (University of Southampton)

CRIDAQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 19:19


Conférence présentée dans le cadre du colloque "Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity. James Tully's Public philosophy". Le colloque s'est tenu du 24 au 26 avril 2014 à l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Pour plus d'informations: http://www.creqc.uqam.ca/spip.php?article580

British Ecological Society Journals
JEC: Interview with Tom Ezard - University of Southampton

British Ecological Society Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013 5:50


Music credit: [Plays Guitar](http://freemusicarchive.org/music/gillicuddy/Plays_Guitar/) to [Gillicuddy](http://www.gillicuddy.net/)

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EHA Hematology Podcast
Interview with Nick Cross on Genetic and Epigenetic Complexity in MPNs (audio) - March 2012

EHA Hematology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012 16:30


Interview with Prof. Nick Cross, Professor of Human Genetics in the University of Southhampton UK, on the following topic, Genetic and Epigenetic Complexity in MPN's. An interview conducted by Shaun McCann, Chair of EHATol Unit, Member of EHA Education Committee.

EHA Hematology Podcast
Interview with Nick Cross on Genetic and Epigenetic Complexity in MPNs (video) - March 2012

EHA Hematology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012 16:30


Interview with Prof. Nick Cross, Professor of Human Genetics in the University of Southhampton UK, on the following topic, Genetic and Epigenetic Complexity in MPN's. An interview conducted by Shaun McCann, Chair of EHATol Unit, Member of EHA Education Committee.

Health Sciences
PG Health Lecture - Professor Don Nutbeam

Health Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2011 32:51


Lecture delivered by Professor Don Nutbeam, Vice Chancellor, University of Southampton. "The Impact of Schools on Health".

FOTE11
Making it rich and personal: The personal path to institutional learning environments

FOTE11

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2011


At FOTE11 Dr Su White, University of Southampton looks at how the world is changing and universities must respond to students’ needs and expectations in agile and effective ways. Learners enter university with an inevitable diversity of technological...

Civil Engineering
Pioneering research at the University of Southampton

Civil Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011 16:36


Take a closer look at some of the pioneering research being carried out at the University of Southampton.

Engineering Sciences
Pioneering research at the University of Southampton

Engineering Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011 16:36


Take a closer look at some of the pioneering research being carried out at the University of Southampton.

Medicine
Pioneering research at the University of Southampton

Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011 16:36


Take a closer look at some of the pioneering research being carried out at the University of Southampton.

National Oceanography Centre Southampton
Pioneering research at the University of Southampton

National Oceanography Centre Southampton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011 16:36


Take a closer look at some of the pioneering research being carried out at the University of Southampton.

Electronics and Computer Science
Pioneering research at the University of Southampton

Electronics and Computer Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011 16:36


Take a closer look at some of the pioneering research being carried out at the University of Southampton.