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Youth, Society and Sustainable Futures
This Youth Studies course addresses factors that may enable or constrain young people aged 15-24 from having sustainable futures. It considers their relations with the self, others, society, nature and technology and critically examines UN SDGs and other developments and debates in sustainability. Find out more: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/degrees/youth-society-and-sustainable-futures-ba
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10/15/2024
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 8: Sex education via the media: Promises and pitfalls
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 8: Sex education via the media: Promises and pitfalls This lecture will draw on Dr Boynton's experiences of delivering sex advice through the media - as an agony aunt in magazines and online, and for education radio and TV such as Channel 4's The Sex Education Show. Drawing on research on media advice giving internationally Petra will highlight where media gets it wrong and right, and how we can inform sex education media for young people and adults through evidence based practice and research. Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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9/26/2023
Youth Equity and STEM - Dissemination Event (11th Oct 2021)
This online event will enable you to learn about the YESTEM project and our new suite of tools and resources for practitioners from the research team. You will hear from practitioners about their experiences of being involved in the partnership and their equitable practice and will be able to join a conversation about the future of UK informal STEM learning and how we can embed equity and social justice at the heart of UK ISL policy and practice.
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10/20/2021
Youth and Civil Society in Iraq's Cultural Heritage
This webinar was organised as part of the Nahrein Network - Chatham House series on cultural heritage in Iraq. Speakers: Muntadher Majid Aloda (archeologist), Ali Al Makhzomi (Bilweekend tour company and heritage worker) and Salman Khairalla (Humat Dijlah). Chaired by Isber Sabrine (Heritage for Peace).
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11/27/2020
Identities, Inequalities & Education: Sociology for social justice with youth in (and out of) school
Identities, Inequalities & Education: Sociology for social justice with youth in (and out of) school Thursday 16th May 2019 Speaker: Louise Archer, Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, IOE Chair: Professor Becky Francis, Director, IOE Respondent: Katherine Mathieson, Chief Executive, British Science Association (BSA)
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5/21/2019