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Introduction - Disagreeing Well Skills Series
Welcome to UCL’s Disagreeing Well Skills Series, with Mia Forbes Pirie, international conflict mediator and coach. Mia’s introduction gives you an overview of the series and its aim to share the key skills to help you be able to disagree better as well as protect yourself emotionally and grow stronger and more able to have difficult conversations. To stay up to date on the UCL Disagreeing Well campaign and sign up to our newsletter – BITLY Subscribe to the UCL YouTube channel to catch future episodes. Credits Presenter: Mia Forbes Pirie, International mediator Mia Forbes Pirie (UCL Laws 1998) Producer: Dan Colbert Filmed at: Management Education Suite, UCL East Mia’s Biography: Mia Forbes Pirie (LLB Law with French Law 1998) is one of the UK's leading international mediators and winner of the UK Independent Mediator of the Year 2022 Corporate International Award. Her work ranges from dealing with personal matters like divorce and neighbour complaints to mediating o
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11/9/2023
UCL East launch video - Marshgate launch 18th Sept 2023
Video to launch UCL East and Marshgate. Shown 18th Sept 2023. WITH SUBTITLES.
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9/19/2023
UCL East - Marshgate launch video 18th Sept 2023
Video to launch UCL East at the Marshgate launch event on 18th Sept 2023. NO SUBTITLES.
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9/19/2023
Made At UCL Series Three Trailer
Trailer clip for series three of Made At UCL podcast.
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4/5/2022
MadeAtUCL - Series 2 - Episode 8 - Growth
In this month’s episode of #MadeAtUCL we’re growing. Join us as we explore three unique perspectives on growth and how it can be both a positive and negative concept. We chat with Dr Michelle Heys and Dr Simbarashe Chimhuya and hear about their technical solution to newborn healthcare, with Dr Philip Pogge Von Strandmann about how we can reduce the growing levels of co2 in the atmosphere, and lastly with Dr Seb Coxon to learn how beards of medieval Germany can help us understand masculinity today. Find out more and listen to the transcript here: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep8-growth
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9/2/2021
#MadeAtUCL - Series 2 - Episode 7 - Getting Closer
In this month's episode of #MadeAtUCL, join us as we explore closeness and how proximity has changed over the past year. From designing new spaces that help us feel close from afar, to how researchers learnt about smartphones by living with their users, to how sounds of the rainforests thousands of miles way can help connect us to nature. To find our more and access the transcript click here: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcas…ep7-getting-closer
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9/2/2021
Future Cities - Learning and working in a future London
This week, we’re looking at knowledge, skills and jobs in a future London. How has the pandemic affected education, and what lessons can we take from it in the future? How can we continue to attract and retain talent in an era of virtual working, and how will increasing digitisation augment learning and social justice? Join special guests Prof Allison Littlejohn (Professor and Director of the UCL Knowledge Lab, IOE), Lalage Clay (Director of Education and Talent at London & Partners) and Diana Beech (CEO at London Higher) as they discuss the opportunities and advantages that London has to offer for students, residents and employers, its history and influence… and its indefinable magic. www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts…/s1-ep5-transcript
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7/26/2021
Future Cities - Memory Maps of London
This episode is all about the capital’s memory maps and why we need to remember and preserve the past as we step into the future. We’ll be taking a look at several memory maps from around London and how these intersect with culture, gender, race and religion. Tune in to special guests Dr Leah Lovett (Research fellow at UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis), Montaz Marche (UCL Alumna, PhD Student and Research Assistant for the City of Women Map), Lettice Kemp (former Head of Content for the visitlondon.com website) to find out more about the City of London Women project, the Memory Map of the Jewish East End and the Newham Youth Map plus much more. Transcript and show notes on www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/ucl-future-cities
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7/26/2021