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Podcasts by the RSE is a education podcast hosted by Royal Society of Edinburgh. It has 22 episodes, with the latest published December 2021.

Are you a naturally curious person? Following on from the Royal Society of Edinburgh's successful Tea & Talk series held during their Curious 2019 summer events programme, the concept has been developed for a digital format to provide access to experts talking on a wide range of subjects and provide the opportunity for listeners to learn something new, expand their horizons and hear from national and world experts in their respective disciplines.

education ·en-GB ·22 episodes

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What is a Just Transition and how do we achieve it?

2

How climate change affects the way we use our land

3

How we will travel and commute in a net-zero Scotland

4

What tourism looks like in a net-zero world

5

How climate change impacts Scottish cities

6

Integrating asylum seekers and refugees to build a more inclusive, equal society

7

The inequalities of disability during the pandemic

8

Sexual equality and diversity in a modern Scotland

9

Health inequalities in Scotland and how the Deep End Project aims to balance them

10

Using the pandemic to increase public participation in debates and decision-making

11

Using evidence and data to tackle public challenges

12

Why we should support inclusive public services

13

Building Scotland's resilience post-Covid-19

14

Testing Covid-19 and launching the Lighthouse Labs

15

The impact of Covid-19 on Culture and the Creative Arts

16

How Covid-19 has highlighted inequality across the country

17

How Covid-19 has impacted the arts & culture sector, venues and festivals

18

The impact of Covid-19 on black and ethnic minority groups across the UK

19

How Covid-19 has impacted people's mental health

20

Public behaviour and adherence during the Covid-19 pandemic

21

How drugs and vaccines are made

22

The importance of using science and evidence to inform government policy

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