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  1. Brave new world: How universities can help prepare students for the digital future

    Brave new world: How universities can help prepare students for the digital future

    Academics, university leaders, regulators and policy experts gather at the SPGA Digital Education Symposium to share best practice for the future of university pedagogy.

    Hashtags: Events, Expert commentary

  2. "All sticks, no carrots”: Experts react to UK social media ban for under 16s

    "All sticks, no carrots”: Experts react to UK social media ban for under 16s

    Experts react to the social media ban for under 16s.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

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    Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong

    Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong

    Dr Ava Green writes in The Conversation about the mismatch between what we expect psychopathy to look like and how personality actually unfolds in the real world

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  4. Who are the main contenders to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister?

    Who are the main contenders to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister?

    Professor Charles Lees writes for The Conversation about the main Labour leadership contenders.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  5. Dr Matt Barnes gives evidence on deep poverty at a Parliamentary Inquiry into the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy

    Dr Matt Barnes gives evidence on deep poverty at a Parliamentary Inquiry into the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy

    City St George’s academic calls for better measures of deep and complex poverty to assess the impact of child poverty policy.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  6. Why measuring pain could reveal more about wellbeing than GDP

    Why measuring pain could reveal more about wellbeing than GDP

    Dr Lucía Macchia write in The Conversation about why supporting those in pain isn’t just a health issue, but a matter of social and economic importance

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  7. Universities must prepare for populism, warns HEPI report co-authored by Professor Diana Beech

    Universities must prepare for populism, warns HEPI report co-authored by Professor Diana Beech

    Universities need to rebuild their legitimacy with all major parties and the public as they head into a tougher political era.

    Hashtags: Expert commentary, Research study

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    Self‑harm treatments less effective for men compared to women – new research

    Self‑harm treatments less effective for men compared to women – new research

    Oliver Matias and Professor Rose McCabe write in The Conversation about how psychological interventions for self-harm appear to be more effective for females than males

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

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    As that new food caddy lands, here’s how to reduce waste – not just recycle it

    As that new food caddy lands, here’s how to reduce waste – not just recycle it

    Professor Katy Tapper and Dr Christian Reynolds write in The Conversation about how we can reduce food waste

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  10. The Ambassadors Forum Series connects diplomats and experts on the Eastern Mediterranean

    The Ambassadors Forum Series connects diplomats and experts on the Eastern Mediterranean

    The series connects brings academia and politics together to better understand a region in flux.

    Hashtags: Events, Expert commentary

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