Interview: Seb Falk
In our latest instalment of New Generation Thinker interviews, Seb Falk ponders the medieval monastic life and talks about why he still considers himself a teacher.
In our latest instalment of New Generation Thinker interviews, Seb Falk ponders the medieval monastic life and talks about why he still considers himself a teacher.
Infographics for public health have been the focus of Dr Catherine Stones’ work with Public Health England.
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Our next New Generation Thinker interviewee, Victoria Donovan, remembers her ten year old self, discusses why she identifies with the first dog in space and why brevity is an important skill.
It was a personal health crisis that gave Jeremy Davenport inspiration to create a new digital tool aimed at renal patients.
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After Brasília: the modern city in Brazil, 1960 to the present was a project that explored the architecture of the Brazilian city after the inauguration of the planned capital city.
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Louisa Uchum Egbunike, in our latest New Generation Thinkers interview, discusses following her passions, determination, perseverance and finding inspiration from her grandmother
The concerns of the Romantic Poets are still relevant today, even though their climate fears are different to ours.
Christopher Kissane, in our latest New Generation Thinkers interview, reflects on innovative ways to engage new audiences and shows that food is more than just for eating.
In the latest of our New Generation Thinker interviews, Seán Williams discusses creating the worst closing line for a UCAS statement and why it is important to listen to people telling you you're boring.
In the latest of our New Generation Thinker interviews, Anindya Raychaudhuri discusses a more active and creative understanding of memory and why it is important to interrorgate "what goes without saying."