Teaching: A Profession And A Passion
with Damien Maguire from Liverpool Hope University
Subject Spotlights
Teaching: A Profession And A Passion
with Damien Maguire from Liverpool Hope University
Adult Nursing: Why Understanding Nutrition Is A M.U.S.T
with Dr Neil Wilson from Manchester Metropolitan University
And Breathe: The Respiratory System Explained
with Charlotte Anderson from the University of Sunderland
Cancer, Brain Tumours & Rogue Cells: The Science Behind The Killer Disease
with Dr Shafiq Ahmed from University of Sunderland
Computer Science: Is Generative AI The Problem Or The Solution?
with Dr Aminu Usman from the University of Sunderland
Computer Science: Space Exploration And Beyond
with Dr Paul Sant from The University of Law
Cyberpsychology: Online Behaviour And Technology In The Modern World
with Dr Julie Prescott from University of Law
Empowering Tomorrow: A Journey Into AI And Machine Learning
with Dr. Alessandro Di Stefano from Teesside University
Euthanasia: Should It Be Legalised In The UK?
with Dr Kieran Doran from University of Sunderland
Exploring Vulnerability Through A Criminological Lense
with Sarah Connelly from the University of Sunderland
Facial Recognition: The Psychology Behind Faces
with Dr Natalie Butcher from Teesside University
Influencing Consumer Behaviour: The Power Of The Brand.
with Iraa Wimpenny from University of Sunderland
Making Money Moves: Stocks, Crypto + Cash
with Paul Bentley from University of Law
Policing 101
with Rob Glassborow from University of Law
Social Media Marketing: Going Viral In The Modern Age
with Stuart Ailion from The University of Law
Sustainable Engineering: Saving Planet Earth
with Dave Knapton from the University of Sunderland
The Future Of Fashion: How You Can Make A Difference
with Lynne Hugill from Teesside University
The Psychology Of Males: What's Going On Inside The Male Mind?
with Dr Becci Owens from University of Sunderland
Understanding Depression
with Rob Williams from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England)
What Is The Impact Of Contemporary Artists In Society?
with Dr Suzy O’Hara from the University of Sunderland