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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/lli/2016/11/29/equality-and-diversity-an-example-of-socratic-questioning/
Socratic Questioning is a useful tool to further develop a critical analysis. Here it is used to consider how Equality and Diversity might be considered in a learning and teaching context.
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Mayor of Oadby and Wigston views world-class research at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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The Mayor of Oadby and Wigston, Councillor David Carter, accompanied by his consort, Mrs Janet Carter, viewed first-hand the world-class research into neurodegenerative diseases at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
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Thyme
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Thyme Facial Mask For Acne and Blemishes Rich in minerals, vitamins and containing anti-bacterial properties, thyme has become to play a vital role in natural skin care.
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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/careerdevelopmentservice/page/2/
Academic and staff blogs from the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2014/10/01/incentives-alone-wont-bring-gender-equality/
Posted by Doris Ruth Eikhof in School of Business Blog on October 1, 2014 Doris Ruth Eikhof*, Senior Lecturer in Work and Employment at the School, underlines why there’s so much more to the problem of gender inequality than the task of getting the incentives right Those...
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Richard Sandell
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Professor Richard Sandell collaborates with museums, galleries and heritage organisations, exploring the role museum's might play in impacting real people and communities.
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Canada
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We welcome students from Canada. Find out about entry requirements, the Canadian student community and other country-specific information.
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Expert panel to open up menopause ‘taboo’ at public discussion
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Professor King said: “What we wanted to do with this series is to talk about topics that are potentially quite difficult ones to talk about.
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Rotting fish help solve mystery of how soft tissue fossils form
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One of the finest examples of such fossils includes a Cretaceous-era octopus of the extinct genus Keuppia unearthed in Lebanon, estimated to be at least 94 million years old. Sarah Gabbott is a Professor of Palaeobiology and co-author of the paper.
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