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FACTORIES
OF THE FUTURE
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| Rapid prototyper. An advanced fabrication technology that can copy
itself with far reaching implications for capitalism and climate
change. 29m
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| Adrian Bowyer
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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
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Global citizenship
& international
education. Globalisation, education
and the curriculum. Gender and global citizenship education. 23m
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| Harriet Marshall
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ECO PRODUCT INNOVATION
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| How to turn eco
friendly ideas into real world everyday products in commercial production. 26m
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| Elies Dekoninck
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LEAN PRODUCTION
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| Lean production
technologies and management in the automotive, aerospace & construction
industries. 22m
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| Andrew Graves
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
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| Construction
materials. Experimental and numerical modelling of masonry structures,
including arch structures and dry-stone walls. 20m
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| Pete
Walker
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BIOMIMETICS
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| Application of concepts from biology within engineering. Mechanical properties
of biological materials. Biology as a tool for innovation. 43m
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| Julian Vincent
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ADVERTISING &
SOCIAL CHANGE
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| The use of advertising
to encourage social change. The role of consumption patterns in developing
consumer identity. 21m
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| Ekant Veer
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DEATH STUDIES
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| The
sociology of death, dying and bereavement. Networks and religion as social supports in
mourning. 28m
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| Tony Walter
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EXPLORING
THE ATMOSPHERE
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| Understanding
the dynamics of the Earth’s Middle Atmosphere. Investigating
the role of gravity waves, tides and planetary waves. 34m
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| Nick Mitchell
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BEHAVIOURAL ACCOUNTING
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| Behavioural accounting
and finance. Corporate finance decisions. Venture capital. Business
regulation. Moral hazard. Investor irrationality. 17m
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| Richard Fairchild
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COMPUTER VISION
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Computer Vision.
Creating cartoons from video and art from photographs. Non linear cameras. Classifying objects. 32m
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| Peter Hall
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EDUCATION &
PHILOSOPHY
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Education and
philosophy. Childhood. Learning to
live with the future. A new theory of
education. Education for diversity. 31m
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| Andrew Stables
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GERMAN STUDIES
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| German
twentieth-century literature, film, nature and environmental issues.
Ecocriticism. Hybrid identities in contemporary European cinema. 17m
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| Axel Goodbody
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HUMAN
GENOME
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| Half
of what makes us human is written in our genome the other half is the result
of how genes interact with the environment. 38m
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| Araxi
Urrutia
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INCLUSIONAL RESEARCH
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| Awareness that space is a vital, dynamic inclusion
within, around and permeating natural form. Academic freedoms. 24m
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| Alan
Rayner
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OCEANOGRAPHY
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| Seafloor mapping and
acoustical oceanography using remote sensing in underwater environments.
Habitat mapping. 35m
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| Philippe Blondel
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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Sport and exercise science. Behaviour and health. Child & maternal health.
Disease prevention. Health promotion. 20m
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| Chris
Riddoch
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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| Informal discussion
about micro finance and rural development in South India, Southern Africa and
the Andes. 32m
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| James Copestake
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WINE GROWING
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| Studying the expansion
and development of the wine growing industries of Northern Italy. 31m
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| Isabella Stefanutti
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