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Opening of the Academic Year Alumni Lecture 2022/23: Reckoning with Reparations

The inaugural Opening of the Academic Year Alumni Lecture took place on Friday, 16 September 2022 with a lecture from Professor Eric J. Miller, Leo J. O’Brien Fellow at Loyola Law School (LLB,…

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The Intersections between DORA, Open Research, and Equity - Stephen Curry

Keynote presentation

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Open Research in the Classroom: A call for participants - Emma Wilson

Open research practices can benefit students, researchers, and the research community by improving the quality, transparency, and accessibility of research findings. Many groups such as the Edinburgh…

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How does open research impact student outcomes? A Big Team Science review and evidence synthesis - Madeleine Pownall

In this talk, I will provide a summary of a large-scale review of how embedding open and reproducible scholarship may impact student outcomes across educational contexts. This project aimed to reduce…

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Open Research, Research Culture and Research Integrity - Malcolm McLeod

How Research Integrity, Research Culture, and Open Research overlap and interact

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3.1 Introduction to case study week

Introduction to case study week

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1.3.3 Heritage Management

Dr Rowan Jackson provides a brief overview of challenges facing international heritage management and climate change. The clip is retrieved from July 2021 Workshop day 1 of the CRITICAL project.

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3.2.1 Introduction to the heritage case study in South Africa

Introduction to the heritage case study in South Africa

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3.3.2 Sri Lanka: Environmental folklore and traditional climate knowledge systems

3.3.2 Sri Lanka: Environmental folklore and traditional climate knowledge systems.

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1.3.1 What is Heritage

What is Heritage.

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Course Introduction

Graham and Kitty welcome you to the course and provide an overview of what the course contains and how best to utilise what you learn in your day-to-day life.

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Data Citizens and the Right to Data

Prof Jennifer Gabrys (University of Cambridge) presents her work on citizen sensing and the data rights issues it raises. Environmental sensors are meant to activate particular forms of data-oriented…

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Greening DH: Workshop Introduction

To coincide with COP26, this Greening the Digital Humanities workshop was held by the Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society, the University of Southampton Digital Humanities, the Sussex…

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Youth Voices on COP: 'We Need to Empower Local People'

ReXRe-2021-voices-to-COP26-2Dr Crowley reading message from student about empowering local people

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Mark Hoelterhoff Video - Wellbeing Paper Intro

An introduction from Mark Hoelterhoff

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Thinking through Technological Economies: Interview with Jason E. Nguyen

This is a conversation with Assistant Professor Jason E. Nguyen, in which we discuss his evolving work on the architectural history of the early modern Atlantic world. The conversation was recorded…

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