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Research Spotlight at Cumbria: University of Cumbria Research Mini Series
by University of Cumbria
Acclaimed for internationally renowned research, University of Cumbria is introducing seven compelling podcasts showcasing work destined to make a difference.
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Embedding Anti Racism in Education with Professor Sally Elton-Chalcraft
Professor Sally Elton-Chalcraft, Director of the Learning Education and Development Research Centre discusses addressing racism in education.
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Enhancing community life and sustainable livelihoods in Cumbria with Dr David F. Murphy and Joanna Stanberry.
Dr David F. Murphy, Associate Professor of Sustainability and Collaborative Leadership, and postgraduate researcher Joanna Stanberry working with the Office of the Lord Lieutenant of Cumbria, Cumbria Development Education Centre (CDEC) and Thinking Philanthropy to promote more sustainable livelihoods, and enhance community life across Cumbria.
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The strategies being used to bring pine martens and white-tailed eagles back to Cumbria with Dr Rich Francksen
Dr Richard Francksen is a Senior Zoology Lecturer at University of Cumbria and discusses strategies behind reintroducing pine martens and white-tailed eagles to Cumbria.
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Using pioneering methods for fine art teaching with Dr Martin Fowler, Chad Mccail & Katy Little
Dr Martin Fowler, Senior Lecturer Fine Art , Chad Mccail, Fine Art Lecturer and former Senior Lecturer and university colleague of 16 years, Katy Little, discuss how a pioneering approach to fine art has been incorporated into teaching methods.
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Transforming mental healthcare services with Professor Joy Duxbury.
Joy Duxbury is Professor of Mental Health at University of Cumbria with a focus on transforming mental health care services.
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Breaking silences and advocating for equal support for all victims of domestic abuse with Associate Professor Dr Liz Bates.
Dr Liz Bates is an Associate Professor in Family Violence and Abuse at University of Cumbria focussing on breaking silences and advocating equal support for all victims of domestic abuse.
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How animal social learning can maximise the success of species reintroductions with Dr Will Hoppitt
Dr Will Hoppitt is a Zoology Lecturer with University of Cumbria with a focus on exploring animal social learning and how it might be used to maximize the success of species reintroductions, such as black grouse in Cumbria.
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