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Phenny's experience at the COP27 Conference in Egypt

Meet Phenny Omondi - our online MSc International Development student who was a delegate at the COP27 Conference in Egypt. She is also a tutor on our free short online course ‘Live at…

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Beyond the Books - Series 2: Episode 5 - Bahar Fayeghi

Beyond the Books is a podcast from the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC) that gives you a behind-the-scenes look at research and the people who make it happen. In our fifth episode…

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The experiences of WikiGap and WikiForHumanRights. Working with UN experts on topics for impact

SpeakersInterviewers:Alex Stinson John Cummings Eric Luth Interviewees:Ruben Brouwer, Human Rights Officer at United Nations Human Rights Suzanne Lapstun, Editorial Manager of Publications, FAO…

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SACHA '21 - Global Partnership to End Violence: Group 2 Proposal

On 7 April 2021, four #EdChangeAgent​ teams presented their final proposals to their host organisation, the United Nations Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Each team screened a…

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What could Wikimedia’s relationship be to the Global Goals and the UN?

John Cummings Wikimedian in Residence for UNESCO Examples from UNESCO, including the FindingGLAMs project

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Wikimania 2019 in Stockholm: Welcome session & keynote by Michael Peter Edson, Museum for the United Nations

Michael Peter EdsonCo-Founder, the Museum for the United Nations – UN Live Share your story about the SDGs https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2019:Program

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CCCF 2019: Careers in Arts and Heritage Conservation

Recording of the Careers in Arts and Heritage Conservation panel session from CCCF 2019. (Please note: sound improves and subtitling begins after first minute)

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Dr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in India

Dr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in India

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Professor Geoff Simm: Inaugural lecture: Thought for Food - Food for Thought?

Inaugural lecture by Professor Geoff Simm, Professor of Global Agriculture and Food SecurityRecorded 3/12/2018 at the Roslin Auditorium. Abstract:Feeding the world's growing population well -…

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Global Health and Infectious Diseases online masters: Jude Ssensamba, graduate testimonial

Jude, a graduate from MSc in Global Health and Infectious Diseases, talks about how studying online has given him a global perspective on the world's health challenges, and has enabled him to…

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Deaf Children Create Their Own Language

Deaf Children Create Their Own Language The Birth Of Nicaraguan Sign Language Present by Molly Flaherty EdSign Lecture Tuesday 24 April 2018

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5.6a - Europe & CCS

5.6a - Europe & CCS Final

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4.2 FINAL

4.2 FINAL

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Irmeli Halinen | How Finland Reformed It's Curriculum : Quality Education And A Sustainable Future

Irmeli Halinen | How Finland Reformed It's Curriculum : Quality Education And A Sustainable Future

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Rising Voices presentation for Celtic Knot - 6 July 2017

Eddie Ávila is the Director of Rising Voices, the outreach arm of Global Voices, where he works to support underrepresented communities, especially those that speak indigenous languages,…

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Jelte Harnmeijer - How Sustainable is Capitalism?

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