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president of the university and you were also professor of educational entrepreneurship and formerly at newcastle university. and you've also taught and researched at the university of manchester and simon fraser and south africa. you've been around the world in your teaching positions more interestingly you've been around the world in doing your research on education and all sorts of unusual places and the author of 15 books if i'm not mistaken if i count the latest, listens for low-cost education published by the institute and we advise all of our friends around the world to get a copy of this book which we are going to talk about now. you have been called the international memorial award you were called by philanthropy digest of the indiana jones of education policy. how did you get that and do you have a hat? >> i should have worn it. what would indiana jones thing. he was going somewhere in search of something mythical people denied existence of and finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going to developing countries in search of something mythical which was low-cost private education and finding it and coming ba
president of the university and you were also professor of educational entrepreneurship and formerly at newcastle university. and you've also taught and researched at the university of manchester and simon fraser and south africa. you've been around the world in your teaching positions more interestingly you've been around the world in doing your research on education and all sorts of unusual places and the author of 15 books if i'm not mistaken if i count the latest, listens for low-cost...
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and an immunology is of university of manchester. a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually, no, i am no carrying or v can i do me a predominantly based diet. so, but i do enjoy concessions mates as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they certainly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when our diet is not healthy? well, it's not really surprising that diet has an impact on our needs because if you think about it, the ability to find confection and the ability to get nutrition from the face that we are really fundamental for lice with a very, very intertwined. and we know that a very typical western diet, it's high and low in vegetables, can call something called met, inflammation. this is where you are, you get to balance, and you have a kind of a low level inflammation, which surprisingly makes you less able to deal specifically with infections. so you are more vulnerable to cope it. so i mean, i
and an immunology is of university of manchester. a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually, no, i am no carrying or v can i do me a predominantly based diet. so, but i do enjoy concessions mates as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they certainly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when our diet is not healthy? well, it's...
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she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is of university of manchester, a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually no, i am no terran or a v can i do me a predominantly based diet so, but i do enjoy concessions as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they suddenly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when our diet is not healthy? well, it's not really surprising that guy has an impact on our system. because if you think about it, the ability to find infections and the ability to get nutrition from the face that we are really fundamental for lice as a very, very, into trying way. know very typical western diet, it's high and low in vegetables can call something called met, inflammation. this is where you are immune to balance and you have a kind of a low level inflammation, which surprisingly makes you less able to deal specifically with infections. so you are more vulnerable to cope it. so it is
she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is of university of manchester, a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually no, i am no terran or a v can i do me a predominantly based diet so, but i do enjoy concessions as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they suddenly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when...
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she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is of university of manchester. a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually, no, i am no terran or v can. i do re a predominantly based diet. so, but i do enjoy confessions as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they certainly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when our diet is not healthy? well, it's not really surprising that diet has an impact, and i mean it's because if you think about it, the ability to find confection on the ability to get new trends from the food that we eat are really fundamental for lice, berry berry into twined. and we know that a very typical western diet, that high and low in vegetables can call something called met, inflammation. this is where your immune can get to balance and you have a kind of a low level inflammation, which surprisingly makes you less able to deal specifically with infections. so you are more vulne
she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is of university of manchester. a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps of egan. actually, no, i am no terran or v can. i do re a predominantly based diet. so, but i do enjoy confessions as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they certainly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system...
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mukesh kapila is professor emeritus of global health at the university of manchester and a former directoration. hejoins me from geneva. thank you very much forjoining us. how do you think of vaccine distribution should be prioritised? there is a global shortage of vaccines. that means spreading the word isn't going to solve this problem. therefore, vaccine distribution and its uptake needs to be focused like the way we do surge testing, do surge vaccinations, focus on areas where the epidemic is spreading fastest. that means using your limited stocks with a priority towards those locations where the virus is spreading fastest. haw virus is spreading fastest. how would you _ virus is spreading fastest. how would you decide _ virus is spreading fastest. how would you decide where to take them from? there have been moves to redistribute vaccines but when you look at the scale of the vaccination programme that is required in india, which has been in such a terrible situation with coronavirus, that the numbers just don't come close to what's required. i numbersjust don't come close to what's r
mukesh kapila is professor emeritus of global health at the university of manchester and a former directoration. hejoins me from geneva. thank you very much forjoining us. how do you think of vaccine distribution should be prioritised? there is a global shortage of vaccines. that means spreading the word isn't going to solve this problem. therefore, vaccine distribution and its uptake needs to be focused like the way we do surge testing, do surge vaccinations, focus on areas where the epidemic...
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she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is the university of manchester, a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps a beacon actually, no, i am no carrying or v can. i do re a predominant lay plan base diet. so, but i do enjoy confessions mates as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they suddenly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our immune system when our diet is not healthy? well, it's not really surprising that diet has an impact on our need system. because if you think about the ability to find confection on the ability to get nutrition from the face that we are really fundamental for lice is a very, very intertwined. and we know that a very typical western diet, it's high and low in vegetables, can call something called met, inflammation. this is where you are, you get to balance, and you have a kind of a low level inflammation, which surprisingly makes you less able to deal specifically with infections. so you are more vu
she's professor off a bio medical sciences, and an immunology is the university of manchester, a very good to have you with us. and going by this report, i suspect that you are a budgetary and perhaps a beacon actually, no, i am no carrying or v can. i do re a predominant lay plan base diet. so, but i do enjoy confessions mates as well. okay, so it's not all that bad but died related health issues. they suddenly have been quickly recognized as a huge risk factor. what exactly happens to our...
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of educational entrepreneur policy, formerly senior professor and education policy at the university, i think it's called newcastle on time? >> that is the city. >> you also taught in research the university in manchester, frazier, university of western cape inri south africa, you've been around the world in your teaching position so interestingly, you been around the world doing research on education and unusual places, here the author of i think at least 15 bucks ifis i'm not mistaken. especially if i count the latest book which is really good schools global lessonsns for high-caliber low-cost at the institute and we advise all friends around the world to get a copy of this book and we are going to talk about it. now you have been called but i think you called it that sir anthony frazier international memorial award, your called by philanthropy digestion, how did you get that do you have a hat? >> i do have a hat, i should have worn it. what was indiana jones doing? he was going, and search of something mythical, something people denied existed finding it and doing stuff with it so the relationship for me was people were saying i was going into developing countries and served of something mythical wh
of educational entrepreneur policy, formerly senior professor and education policy at the university, i think it's called newcastle on time? >> that is the city. >> you also taught in research the university in manchester, frazier, university of western cape inri south africa, you've been around the world in your teaching position so interestingly, you been around the world doing research on education and unusual places, here the author of i think at least 15 bucks ifis i'm not...
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the university of manchester study indicated to provided ten or 50 percent physical advantage depending on the sport with the activities to use muscle mass versus muscle strength why does the ncaa think it is fair to girls or women competing in sportsom to expect them to compete against individuals born biologically male? the ncaa concerned? for example connecticut high school track where biological males are setting record after record in girls track is that fair to the girls and women? >> senator first of all this is a very challenging issue and the association has worked very hard to be aligned as closely as possible with the olympic movement with the olympics and national olympics so ten years ago or a little longerit to try to strike the balance between the inclusive position to have an opportunity to participate and also thehl balance of fairness and to try to find fair competition the conclusion was student athletes with transgendered women can compete but only under a doctor's care for no less than a year and testosterone suppression treatments and levels are equivalent of a wom
the university of manchester study indicated to provided ten or 50 percent physical advantage depending on the sport with the activities to use muscle mass versus muscle strength why does the ncaa think it is fair to girls or women competing in sportsom to expect them to compete against individuals born biologically male? the ncaa concerned? for example connecticut high school track where biological males are setting record after record in girls track is that fair to the girls and women?...
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indeed, university of manchester study indicated that male puberty provides a 10% to 50% physical advantage with the gap widest in activities that use muscle mass and explosive strength. why does the ncaa think it's fair to girls or to women competing in sports to expect them to compete against individuals who were born biologically male, and is the ncaa concerned about some of the results we're seeing? for example, connecticut high school track where biological males are setting record after record after record in girls track, and winning the championships. is that fair to the girls and women who had been competing in the sports? >> first, this is a challenging issue, and the member schools of the association have worked very hard to try to not make it a political issue, and rather to be aligned as closely as possible with the olympic movement with what goes on in the both usa olympics and the international olympics. so roughly about ten years ago, maybe a little longer, the association adopted a policy that both tried to strike the balance between both inclusive position allowing student
indeed, university of manchester study indicated that male puberty provides a 10% to 50% physical advantage with the gap widest in activities that use muscle mass and explosive strength. why does the ncaa think it's fair to girls or to women competing in sports to expect them to compete against individuals who were born biologically male, and is the ncaa concerned about some of the results we're seeing? for example, connecticut high school track where biological males are setting record after...
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sir cary cooper is professor of organizational psychology & health at the university of manchester. showing 63% of people felt exhausted, tired, anxious, and there is a lot of evidence that mental health of people has been dramatically affected during this period of time and employees have been working, i�*ve heard government saying get back to work as if people hadn�*t been working. people have been working longer hours, they haven�*t had any commute time and so, you know, also they have feltjob insecure and people have been on furlough which meant the remaining people had heavier workloads. so for an employer to say, i am recognising what you have been through the last 15 months, have a break, be with your family, do what you want to do, but no work. un officials have upset the australian government, by recommending that the great barrier reef be placed on a list of world heritage sites that are in danger. a committee from the un�*s cultural organisation, unesco, is urging australia to take urgent action to protect it. it says the reef�*s condition has deteriorated from poor to ver
sir cary cooper is professor of organizational psychology & health at the university of manchester. showing 63% of people felt exhausted, tired, anxious, and there is a lot of evidence that mental health of people has been dramatically affected during this period of time and employees have been working, i�*ve heard government saying get back to work as if people hadn�*t been working. people have been working longer hours, they haven�*t had any commute time and so, you know, also they...
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professor tracy hussell is an immunologist at the university of manchester.on of _ part of england. i think any relaxation of rules - part of england. i think any relaxation of rules we i part of england. i think any | relaxation of rules we would part of england. i think any i relaxation of rules we would be expecting the infections too, sort of, peak a little bit again. if you put that into perspective, there were 1800 people dying at the peak in january were 1800 people dying at the peak injanuary and were 1800 people dying at the peak in january and now we've only got 12 per week dying, so i injanuary and now we've only got 12 per week dying, so i think the infection is spreading and mostly probably introduced through international travel but it is also, sort of, transferring between a couple of communities, so in particular the south asian heritage where there are a loss of generationalfamilies where there are a loss of generational families and also people who can't work at home, probably got a larger workforce of people who need to be going to work so
professor tracy hussell is an immunologist at the university of manchester.on of _ part of england. i think any relaxation of rules - part of england. i think any relaxation of rules we i part of england. i think any | relaxation of rules we would part of england. i think any i relaxation of rules we would be expecting the infections too, sort of, peak a little bit again. if you put that into perspective, there were 1800 people dying at the peak in january were 1800 people dying at the peak...
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of this desert. we can speak to doctor sam edwards. senior lecturer in at manchester metropolitan university. it have you with us today. old, is not terribly keen on the terminology special relationship, although president biden did make a point of using that phrase that visit to the g7. is the genuinely how he sees the relationship with the uk, do you think, or is that about him having a line that he wants to put america back on the front foot internationally after the trump presidency? it internationally after the trump presidency?— internationally after the trump residen ? , ., ., presidency? it is not a bit of both, robabl . presidency? it is not a bit of both, probably. clearly, _ presidency? it is not a bit of both, probably. clearly, biden— presidency? it is not a bit of both, probably. clearly, biden is- presidency? it is not a bit of both, probably. clearly, biden is now. presidency? it is not a bit of both, i probably. clearly, biden is now keen to reassert america is a global leader in the part of that is for him to revisit the language of american diplomacy and trot out that trope at the special relationship
of this desert. we can speak to doctor sam edwards. senior lecturer in at manchester metropolitan university. it have you with us today. old, is not terribly keen on the terminology special relationship, although president biden did make a point of using that phrase that visit to the g7. is the genuinely how he sees the relationship with the uk, do you think, or is that about him having a line that he wants to put america back on the front foot internationally after the trump presidency? it...
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manchester and salford. professor paul hunter is a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia.s your view on what we were hearing earlier about the possibility that, if you are double vaccinated, that might mean you don't have to self—isolate, is that a sensible way forward in the long term? it is alwa s a forward in the long term? it is always a question _ forward in the long term? it is always a question of _ forward in the long term? it 3 always a question of balances and certainly, if you have been double vaccinated, the chances of you getting the infection anyway and, evenif getting the infection anyway and, even if you do, having a severe infection is substantially lower. also if you are double vaccinated, if you do get infected you're less likely to infect somebody else because you shed less virus. you can't say a double vaccinated person will never infect somebody else but it substantially lower, and i think thatis it substantially lower, and i think that is probably a sensible easing of restrictions.— that is probably a sensible easing of restrictions. would that apply
manchester and salford. professor paul hunter is a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia.s your view on what we were hearing earlier about the possibility that, if you are double vaccinated, that might mean you don't have to self—isolate, is that a sensible way forward in the long term? it is alwa s a forward in the long term? it is always a question _ forward in the long term? it is always a question of _ forward in the long term? it 3 always a question of balances and...
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price, chief officer at the greater manchester health and social care partnership which commissioned the report. also it does the professor of epidemiology at the university inequality has affected our city region and wanted to work with the institute for health equity to understand what we could be doing more to challenge these disparities. and then covid tap ins and we needed to change the direction of the work to take that on board. i suppose like everyone we have been completely overwhelmed by the impact that covid has had on our residents, particularly those from the most deprived backgrounds, making sure that we try and address those has to be at the heart of what we do going forward. find those has to be at the heart of what we do going forward.— those has to be at the heart of what we do going forward. and so you are already wanting _ we do going forward. and so you are already wanting to _ we do going forward. and so you are already wanting to look _ we do going forward. and so you are already wanting to look at _ already wanting to look at disparities, we will talk any minute to kate, who also had a good picture of what the situation was. has cov
price, chief officer at the greater manchester health and social care partnership which commissioned the report. also it does the professor of epidemiology at the university inequality has affected our city region and wanted to work with the institute for health equity to understand what we could be doing more to challenge these disparities. and then covid tap ins and we needed to change the direction of the work to take that on board. i suppose like everyone we have been completely overwhelmed...