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Ron Wasserstein: Misunderstandings of ‘statistical significance’

Guest researcher: Ron Wasserstein Ron Wasserstein has been the executive director of the American Statistical Association (ASA) since 2007, promoting the practice and profession of statistics....

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Seline Meijer: The human side of conservation: people’s needs and planting...

Your research could change the world: be part of our learning program. Guest researcher: Seline Meijer Seline Meijer is a Programme Officer at the International Union for Conservation of Nature...

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Steve Omohundro – The ethical implications of artificial intelligence

Guest researcher: Steve Omohundro Steve Omohundro is an AI researcher, and currently Chief Scientist for AIBrain, a company creating new technologies for learning, conversation, robotics, simulation,...

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Girija Kaimal: How art therapy can reduce stress and support mental health

Guest researcher: Girija Kaimal Girija Kaimal is an art therapist, and currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Creative Arts Therapies at Drexel University College of Nursing and Health....

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Arnold Glass: Phones in the classroom and falling grades

Guest researcher: Arnold Glass Arnold Glass is currently Professor of Cognitive Psychology at Rutgers University. His research has focused on the psychology and neuroscience of learning, and...

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Siobhan Brooks: Same sex relationships and the symbolic meaning of marriage...

Guest researcher: Siobhan Brooks Siobhan Brooks is a sociologist and currently Tenure Professor in African American Studies at California State University Fullerton. Her research focuses on the...

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Marco te Brömmelstroet: Transport choice and human connection: why cycling is...

Guest researcher: Marco te Brömmelstroet Marco te Brömmelstroet is Associate Professor in Urban Planning at University of Amsterdam and founding academic director of the Urban Cycling Institute. His...

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Anja Kollmuss: Climate policy and individual action: two approaches, one...

Guest researcher: Anja Kollmuss Anja Kollmuss is a policy analyst and communications expert on climate mitigation policies, currently working for swisscleantech, a green industry association that...

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Joseph Kahne: How social media encourages political participation in young...

Guest researcher: Joseph Kahne Joseph Kahne is an education psychologist, and currently a Professor in the School of Education at the University of California Riverside. His research has focused on...

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Ella Kahu: Opening up higher education: understanding and improving student...

Guest researcher: Ella Kahu Ella Kahu is a psychologist, and currently Senior Lecturer at Massey University of New Zealand. She is primarily interested in social psychology and education, and she’s...

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Colonel DPK Pillay: From soldier to scholar: fostering peace through food...

Guest researcher: Colonel DPK Pillay Colonel Divakaran Padma Kumar (DPK) Pillay began his career as an Indian Army Officer. In 1994 he was grievously injured during a military incident in Manipur....

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