Queen's University's Social Charter, launched in November 2017, shines a light on the significant contribution made by our students and staff and the positive impact we have on our society. 'The Charter', our podcast series, features interviews with some of those students and staff, and digs into some of the projects making a great contribution to our communities here at home and farther afield.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationCourses |
Part 4 of a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from two frontline workers, a cleaner and a security officer, about their experiences in Queen's.... more
Dr Magdalena Rychlowska and Dr Paddy O'Connor of the School of Psychology discuss their work on equality, diversity and inclusion in this, the third episode in the REC Podcast series. For more on the REC Network, follow this link. https://www.qub.ac.... more
The second episode in a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from Dr Mairead Corrigan, PhD student Sharice Henry, and Dr Ikhlas El Karim of the Sc... more
Part 1 of a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from Dr Adone Mohd Sarip of the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, and Dr Sal... more
Dr Will Megarry of the School of Natural and Built Environment outlines the Carbon Literacy Training programme being developed at Queen’s, in partnership with ‘Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful’. For more on this subject visit https://carbonliteracy.co... more
Queen's Alumnus Dr Chris Jenkins and Dr Lorna Montgomery, Senior Lecturer, Queen’s University School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, discuss their involvement with community based health partners in Uganda. For more on Share Uganda, vi... more
Final episode in the Code Red for Humanity series. With Dr Carwyn Frost and Dr Louise Kregting of CASE, and Sue Barr, Chair of the UK Marine Energy Council. Visit this site for video version of the series: go.qub.ac.uk/Charter-podcast
Professor Graeme Swindles of Queen's University's School of Natural and Built Environment discusses the immense role of peatlands in tackling climate and promoting biodiversity. For a subtitled video version, and for more on the work of Prof Swindles... more
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