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Division of Biosciences Education Series: “Metaversities and microcredentials: what is REALLY on the higher education horizon?”
Amidst a cacophony of competing narratives about what's best for students, educators, employers, research and a lot more beside, we find ourselves (yet again) at a critical point in higher education as we seek to work out what we are for, who we serve and what the future holds. Central to these debates is what teaching and learning will look like in the near and medium term. What will we (at UCL and higher education more widely) be doing in 5, 10 or 20 years? Will it be pretty much the same as we were doing in lecture halls, labs and seminar rooms pre-pandemic or is the genie out of the bottle? Will the 'return to normal' actually happen? Are utopian/ dystopian (delete as applicable) visions of virtual learning in extended realities pie in the sky? Has too much changed? What are the threats? Are they existential? Erratum: In this video I said undergrad failure was increasing in the UK- it's not in fact, though is concerning still and Covid has made the picture very unclear.
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6/16/2022
For The Love Of Engineering
Hosted by the inimitable Dr Helen Czerski and Professor Mark Miodownik, the 90-minute show will feature a unique blend of short films, music, science comedy and engineering research. There will be engaging, accessible talks on engineering innovations in treating cardiovascular diseases, student designed disability aids, ‘virtual’ tumours, robotics, future drone technology and more.
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2/20/2019
Deterritorialising the Future: Rodney Harrison
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Rodney Harrison, ‘From Ark to Bank: Extinction, Proxies and Biocapitals in ex-situ Biodiversity Conservation Practices’
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10/12/2018
Deterritorialising the Future: Rick Crownshaw
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Rick Crownshaw, ‘Speculative Fictions and Carbon Heritages’
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10/12/2018
Deterritorialising the Future: Mary Thomas & Kathryn Yusoff
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Mary Thomas & Kathryn Yusoff, ‘Inhumanities’
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10/12/2018
Deterritorialising the Future: Joanna Zylinska
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Joanna Zylinska, ‘On HYDROMEDIA and WATERKINO; Or, How to Dissolve the Past to Build a More Viable Future’
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10/12/2018
Deterritorialising the Future: Denis Byrne
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Denis Byrne, ‘Reclamation Legacies’
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10/12/2018
Deterritorialising the Future: Cecilia Åsberg & Christina Fredengren
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene Cecilia Åsberg & Christina Fredengren, ‘Checking in with Deep Time: Intragenerational Justice and Care’
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10/12/2018
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