Four video tracks have been added to the OU's 'Science communication and public engagement' album on iTunes U.
These video tracks feature:
The role of the Royal Institution
How has the Royal Institution’s remit developed since its inception over 200 years ago to address scientific, technological, societal and cultural change?
The Royal Institution
Christmas lectures Professor Susan Greenfield discusses her experience of delivering the first Christmas lecture to be given by a woman, in 1994.
Faraday’s Royal Institution
What influence did Michael Faraday have in transforming the Royal Institution, both as the scientific director, and as a presenter of scientific information?
Re-developing the Royal Institution
How was the role and purpose of the Royal Institution extended in the early years of the 21st Century following a £24 million refurbishment?
For more information, select: http://isotope.open.ac.uk/?q=node/700
Best wishes
Rick
Dr. Richard Holliman
Senior Lecturer in Science Communication
Science Faculty
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Tel +44 (0)1908 654646
For more information about my teaching, research and science outreach and public engagement interests, see http://www.open.ac.uk/personalpages/r.m.holliman
For the Isotope website, select http://isotope.open.ac.uk
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