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according to an exclusive in the sunday telegraph newspaper cambridge university's school of arts andion project to give an opportunity for . students from for. students from underrepresented groups to experienced postgraduate research at cambridge . the research at cambridge. the university has since reversed the scheme following concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has recalibrated so the criterion is disadvantage age rather than race , the racial criterion, he race, the racial criterion, he said , seemed to assume non white said, seemed to assume non white students are automatically disadvantaged. he went on to say, isn't that a bit racist in itself ? well, let's get reactio
according to an exclusive in the sunday telegraph newspaper cambridge university's school of arts andion project to give an opportunity for . students from for. students from underrepresented groups to experienced postgraduate research at cambridge . the research at cambridge. the university has since reversed the scheme following concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what...
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according to an exclusive in the sunday telegraph newspaper cambridge university's school of arts andto give an opportunity for . students from for. students from underrepresented groups to experienced postgraduate research at cambridge . the research at cambridge. the university has since reversed the scheme following concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has recalibrated so the criterion is disadvantage age rather than race , the racial criterion, he race, the racial criterion, he said , seemed to assume non white said, seemed to assume non white students are automatically disadvantaged. he went on to say, isn't that a bit racist in itself ? well, let's get reaction itself? we
according to an exclusive in the sunday telegraph newspaper cambridge university's school of arts andto give an opportunity for . students from for. students from underrepresented groups to experienced postgraduate research at cambridge . the research at cambridge. the university has since reversed the scheme following concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is...
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this is a about the future levels of iron of cambridge university being worryingly they say worryingly cambridge, about the diet at cambridge, what's here? as what's going on here? well, as a doctor say, as a doctor, find doctor say, as a doctor, i find cambridge university's veganism worrying this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe student this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe student union this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe student union hashis is what the student union has voted in by thirds, voted in by two thirds, i believe, of students . and he's believe, of students. and he's saying a concern saying there's a concern because, in because, young girls in particular can be anaemic if they're getting the right they're not getting the right vitamins. are , as you know, vitamins. we are, as you know, as human beings, we are meant to be having some meat. and i know you're vegetarian so just from you're a vegetarian so just from your colour, you honest i'm very politically healthy . vegan or politically h
this is a about the future levels of iron of cambridge university being worryingly they say worryingly cambridge, about the diet at cambridge, what's here? as what's going on here? well, as a doctor say, as a doctor, find doctor say, as a doctor, i find cambridge university's veganism worrying this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe student this cambridge university's veganism worryingthe student union this cambridge university's...
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the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum oflogy and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace and the purpose of those altars was very much to maintain the lineage, to maintain the kingdom. the plaques that were being removed from the walls throughout the city were visualisations of the benin kingdom's history and heritage, and those were all taken away in a wholesale export of this material, leaving very, very little behind. tell me, why are you now and only now returning some of the pieces? i think it's the right time for these collections to go back. one might say it's long overdue. i think the main reason, the most recent reason is that there has been a request from
the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum oflogy and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridge in the uk. now, it's the beginning of term and students are coming back and like many generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin that i want to start this story. for centuries, this street, igun eronwan, has been famous for one particular craft — bronze casting. its name literally translates to "the place "where bronze works are made." just five minutes from the palace, traditionally, it was the royal family and dignitaries who'd commissioned pieces to mark historical events. this man spent 15 years mastering his craft. i've been into bronze casting from childhood. i was taught by my father, which my father was taught by the forefathers. and it has
hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridge in the uk. now, it's the beginning of term and students are coming back and like many generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin...
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well, after cambridge university opened a postgraduate course for non—white students only, all these ting against white, working students. so should comments ed narinder kaur, journalist and university of cambridge , ex and the web cambridge, ex and the web charity founder. mark brooks will battle it out. next lesson what you think to email at dan at gb news or .uk or tweet me the handle at gb news. there's also a poll up and available. want to know what you think about this? so have a vote . time now for clash . in a peer to time now for clash. in a peer to peer diverse. the university of cambridge has tied in knots after banning white working class students racist from applying to a postgraduate course to quote give opportunity for students from underrepresented groups. however, teaching as a sympathetic voice, however , the sympathetic voice, however, the university came a cropper. sympathetic voice, however, the university came a cropper . they university came a cropper. they were called out for racial discrimination and social, and in a u—turn. cambridge is now allowing applicant
well, after cambridge university opened a postgraduate course for non—white students only, all these ting against white, working students. so should comments ed narinder kaur, journalist and university of cambridge , ex and the web cambridge, ex and the web charity founder. mark brooks will battle it out. next lesson what you think to email at dan at gb news or .uk or tweet me the handle at gb news. there's also a poll up and available. want to know what you think about this? so have a vote ....
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so emma, you actually went to cambridge university.what they were trying to do before they were called out on it ? well, i do before they were called out on it? well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge. as soon as i saw this news , blood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in our society. of the way that we think about groups in our society . just groups in our society. just clump people together on the bafis clump people together on the basis of race with no acknowledgement for the differences within those . differences within those. whether that whether you're talking about the white british community or the black british community or the black british community or the black british community or anybody else, the assumption white working class students are essentially equivalent as africans to people who are coming fr
so emma, you actually went to cambridge university.what they were trying to do before they were called out on it ? well, i do before they were called out on it? well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge. as soon as i saw this news , blood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in...
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this is a about the future levels of iron of cambridge university being worryingly they say worryinglyabout at cambridge, about the diet at cambridge, what's well, as what's going on here? well, as a doctor as a doctor, find doctor say, as a doctor, i find cambridge university's veganism worrying this worrying on many levels. so this is student union is what the student union has voted two thirds, voted in by two thirds, i believe, of students . and he's believe, of students. and he's saying concern saying there's a concern because, girls in because, young girls in particular can anaemic if particular can be anaemic if they're getting the right they're not getting the right vitamins. are , as you know, vitamins. we are, as you know, as human beings, we are meant to be having some meat. and i know you're a vegetarian so just from your you honest i'm very your colour, you honest i'm very politically healthy . vegan or politically healthy. vegan or vegetarian? vegetarian . i'm vegetarian? i'm vegetarian. i'm not i'm not i'm not one of the insufferable. yeah, okay. but the about this is th
this is a about the future levels of iron of cambridge university being worryingly they say worryinglyabout at cambridge, about the diet at cambridge, what's well, as what's going on here? well, as a doctor as a doctor, find doctor say, as a doctor, i find cambridge university's veganism worrying this worrying on many levels. so this is student union is what the student union has voted two thirds, voted in by two thirds, i believe, of students . and he's believe, of students. and he's saying...
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the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum ofw suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace, and the purpose of those altars was very much to maintain the lineage, to maintain the kingdom. the plaques that had been removed from the walls throughout the city were visualisations of the benin kingdom's history and heritage, and those were all taken away in a wholesale export of this material, leaving very, very little behind. tell me, why are you now and only now returning some of the pieces? i think it's the right time for these collections to go back. one might say it's long overdue. i think the main reason, the most recent reason, is that there has been a request from the nigerian government, and i t
the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum ofw suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace, and the...
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she studied history at university of cambridge and edinburgh.mployed as an accountant in the banking industry, not winning you over yet . let's have a little look at yet. let's have a little look at doing an interview about some of her faith values. in your view wrong then for people to have children outside of marriage that that's your view as well mean you're asking me what i impose my views on other people ultimately what you're asking i'm just asking what your view is that correct? you know, in terms of me personally , that is terms of me personally, that is the approach i would practise. but you're asking me , do but you're also asking me, do i think that some of my family who've done that are wrong? do i think that's a my friends you've done that are wrong? i mean, i accept . yes she accepts them accept. yes she accepts them talking on sky news that kate forbes to condescend everybody who's ever had a child outside of wedlock. john williams well i mean , i agree with you and don't mean, i agree with you and don't share these views . kate f
she studied history at university of cambridge and edinburgh.mployed as an accountant in the banking industry, not winning you over yet . let's have a little look at yet. let's have a little look at doing an interview about some of her faith values. in your view wrong then for people to have children outside of marriage that that's your view as well mean you're asking me what i impose my views on other people ultimately what you're asking i'm just asking what your view is that correct? you...
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as the news agency. amid the ukranian crisis, we spoke to a political science professor at cambridge university who says western countries imposed bands as a fear growing influence of the russian media. ellen, dick gustavo sam, the routine union, and they to want to gain total control of the news flow that they need news that they themselves create and distribute so that no one can say anything against their version within their framework of complete control. and they are near colonialism in many hot that's a world conflicts. right now, a campaign in ukraine is been unleashed against the russian federation. russia has had success with the help of channels like r t, which brought costs in many languages, gaining the attention of the world community in many places, specifically in europe. the new ban indicates that the native strategy has failed in many areas of the confrontation with moscow undoubtedly had failed on the information france as well. and now it is looking for any ways to impose sanctions on moscow and block it's media. that's right. on the top stories, this is our for more up to th
as the news agency. amid the ukranian crisis, we spoke to a political science professor at cambridge university who says western countries imposed bands as a fear growing influence of the russian media. ellen, dick gustavo sam, the routine union, and they to want to gain total control of the news flow that they need news that they themselves create and distribute so that no one can say anything against their version within their framework of complete control. and they are near colonialism in...
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and it's believe to be found in space. scientists that you see alan cambridge university say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder nun when it's shaken and extremely low temperatures, with steel polls, it transforms into something like ordinary ice. but its density is the same as water. that means the substance moves like water, but it's molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern, unlike water. andrea cello was on the team that created this ice, and he explained how it may be formed in outer space. we know that the outer planets of the cell system, particularly jupiter, saturn, and uranus actually have moons around the moons are often covered with, with ice. and because those moons are so close to the massive planets, the vast glaciers on the surface are actually subject to tidal forces. and so they get pulled back and forth and rotated in. and basically they grind against at their edges. they grind on the rocks below, they grind in the cracks and, and we think it's possible that there might be some of this m d a i c, lurking within the plants. and so one of the things th
and it's believe to be found in space. scientists that you see alan cambridge university say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder nun when it's shaken and extremely low temperatures, with steel polls, it transforms into something like ordinary ice. but its density is the same as water. that means the substance moves like water, but it's molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern, unlike water. andrea cello was on the team that created this ice, and he explained how it may be...
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i think that case of cambridge university is not isolated.bsolutely and this is a direction that many of the are going in and believe is in 2016, where the of cambridge actually banned. i it was lamb as well from the menu. so this just continuing the trend . the university of trend. the university of stirling as well are removing all products from their catering by 2025 more universities will be participating in this. well i have say is who are you to tell me what i can eat or put in my body. there are so many mineral benefits to eating mate . i don't benefits to eating mate. i don't believe that the university should be dictating what we in our diet. there are so many benefits to me, and i quite frankly think this is ludicrous. duncan larcombe , would you let duncan larcombe, would you let anyone tamper with your bone ? anyone tamper with your bone? absolutely no, no. i mean, i'm not. i'm not a vegetarian. i'm certainly not a vegan. and i don't like the of having to i accidentally went into a vegan restaurant once the photographer because we
i think that case of cambridge university is not isolated.bsolutely and this is a direction that many of the are going in and believe is in 2016, where the of cambridge actually banned. i it was lamb as well from the menu. so this just continuing the trend . the university of trend. the university of stirling as well are removing all products from their catering by 2025 more universities will be participating in this. well i have say is who are you to tell me what i can eat or put in my body....
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i think that case of cambridge university is not isolated.olutely and this is a direction that many of the are going in and believe is in 2016, where the of cambridge actually banned. i it was lamb as well from the menu. so this just continuing the trend . the university of trend. the university of stirling as well are removing all products from their catering by 2025 more universities will be participating in this. well i have say is who are you to tell me what i can eat or put in my body. there are so many mineral benefits to eating mate . i don't benefits to eating mate. i don't believe that the university should be dictating what we in our diet. there are so many benefits to me, and i quite frankly think this is ludicrous. duncan larcombe , would you let duncan larcombe, would you let anyone tamper with your bone ? anyone tamper with your bone? absolutely no, no. i mean, i'm not. i'm not a vegetarian. i'm certainly not a vegan. and i don't like the of having to i accidentally went into a vegan restaurant once the photographer because we w
i think that case of cambridge university is not isolated.olutely and this is a direction that many of the are going in and believe is in 2016, where the of cambridge actually banned. i it was lamb as well from the menu. so this just continuing the trend . the university of trend. the university of stirling as well are removing all products from their catering by 2025 more universities will be participating in this. well i have say is who are you to tell me what i can eat or put in my body....
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the united states, because tonight, i'll be flying to north england, we are all speaking at cambridge, universityting the kind of exchanges with black citizens in great britain. 31 years ago, i went to march, the same year that we started in 1991. now, when i go to england, member of the house -- and so there is progress and there is regression, which is why i say to the nichols family and other families, that we can make change if we stay involved, stay committed, and stay disciplined. don't take partial victories as total victories. that's why the blacks in britain are saying that they need to exchange information. -- we must continue to keep the fight in the u.s., and all over the world. police cannot be above the law. we'll be right back. ight back. being together. celebrating together. ♪ ...without letting anything keep you apart. walgreens pharmacists are here to help you stay well. and stay...together. ♪ i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. and stay...together. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years a
the united states, because tonight, i'll be flying to north england, we are all speaking at cambridge, universityting the kind of exchanges with black citizens in great britain. 31 years ago, i went to march, the same year that we started in 1991. now, when i go to england, member of the house -- and so there is progress and there is regression, which is why i say to the nichols family and other families, that we can make change if we stay involved, stay committed, and stay disciplined. don't...
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what this means is that the plant based university in cambridge will now start to negotiate with the d also cater for their internal events. so what would be was would be affect those menus it would be you know, break people's houses and break into people's houses and through fridges , see what's through that fridges, see what's in about in there. this is about cambridge stepping taking cambridge stepping up and taking mantle. it was a world leading institution . okay, i'll bring institution. okay, i'll bring you in. gareth everybody's favourite farmer. gareth wyn jones what do you make of this because mean, well, by because i mean, well, by definition would meat definition it would mean meat wouldn't campuses . yeah, wouldn't say on campuses. yeah, but misleading propaganda , but more misleading propaganda, honestly, these these vegans now were really scraping the bottom of the barrel. looking at this graph, it's sad . i just don't graph, it's sad. i just don't understand that , you know, we're understand that, you know, we're talking food crisis , food talking food crisis, food shor
what this means is that the plant based university in cambridge will now start to negotiate with the d also cater for their internal events. so what would be was would be affect those menus it would be you know, break people's houses and break into people's houses and through fridges , see what's through that fridges, see what's in about in there. this is about cambridge stepping taking cambridge stepping up and taking mantle. it was a world leading institution . okay, i'll bring institution....
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roxanne farr man fam. yon is electra in middle east politics and international ations at university of cambridge. she joins us now. first of all, i ask you for your thoughts on the prisoners that have received a pardon from murray supreme leader alley harman. i yes. hi. i think this is very much a move to coincide with the anniversary of 44th anniversary of the iranian revolution. so the supreme later often does pardon prisoners at that time. and i think it is also a way out for the regime because there are a great number of very young people that were arrested. in fact, according to the house of commons library there, he did a report indicating that almost 50 percent of the people that had been arrested were under the age of 15. and this is below the age of any kind of legal incarceration. and in terms of iranian laws, so i think it is a true get out of jail card that the iranian regime is trying to present as a, a commemoration and a good will gesture. but in fact, is an opportunity to unburden the prison system of so many young people wants their reaction likely to be inside the country becau
roxanne farr man fam. yon is electra in middle east politics and international ations at university of cambridge. she joins us now. first of all, i ask you for your thoughts on the prisoners that have received a pardon from murray supreme leader alley harman. i yes. hi. i think this is very much a move to coincide with the anniversary of 44th anniversary of the iranian revolution. so the supreme later often does pardon prisoners at that time. and i think it is also a way out for the regime...
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and after cambridge university, a postgraduate course for non—white students. isn't that racist? students , to opportunity to students, to underrepresented groups . all underrepresented groups. all universities discriminate against white working class students . spoiler. yes. which students. spoiler. yes. which over that one in the clash, very . a first look at tomorrow's front pages as well and a new greatest britain and union jack is coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me? dawn neesom . let's go . neesom. let's go. that's my digest coming up. but the news with the very lovely polly middlehurst . don't thank polly middlehurst. don't thank you . good evening to you. our you. good evening to you. our top story gb news tonight. well prime minister has been addressing house of commons saying the new brexit trade deal for northern means businesses and. people can now chart new way forward. rishi says the windsor framework , as it's windsor framework, as it's become called will deliver smooth flowing trade across the uk whilst protecting northern ireland sovereignty. and
and after cambridge university, a postgraduate course for non—white students. isn't that racist? students , to opportunity to students, to underrepresented groups . all underrepresented groups. all universities discriminate against white working class students . spoiler. yes. which students. spoiler. yes. which over that one in the clash, very . a first look at tomorrow's front pages as well and a new greatest britain and union jack is coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me? dawn...
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or scientists that you c l in cambridge university, say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder when it's shaken at extremely low temperatures with steel balls, then it transforms into something like ordinary ice. but its density is the same as water. and that means that the substance moves like water, but it's molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern. unlike water, let's not bring in andrea cell from london. he's a professor and the chemistry department at university college london and was on the team that created this ice. welcome to the al jazeera news hours. so just to put it very briefly, tell us what m d a actually is. was other catchy. his name is ed, medium density, amorphous ice. um, but we don if retaken ordinary household ice, the stuff we take for granted we dropping our drinks that those of us soon a northern hemisphere, i guess us key on and so on. and what we did was we cool it down so far that actually the, the, the, the atoms and molecules within it are essentially completely locked down. and then what we did was we ground it using a bowl. now, in other words
or scientists that you c l in cambridge university, say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder when it's shaken at extremely low temperatures with steel balls, then it transforms into something like ordinary ice. but its density is the same as water. and that means that the substance moves like water, but it's molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern. unlike water, let's not bring in andrea cell from london. he's a professor and the chemistry department at university college...
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so cambridge blocked white students from applying course. so this was the university humanities and they had created a postgraduate course . and this postgraduate course. and this course was supposed to increase diversity because a lot of the people who were going to do the postgraduate courses at cambridge have already studied at cambridge and oxford . so at cambridge and oxford. so i think it's about 40. so that's a bulk for them. so they were like, right, we need to diversify . and all they did diversify. and all they did was look at race. they didn't look at anything else. they didn't look at, for example , situation look at, for example, situation loans of students. so when put the call out for lecturers this was in february , they said they was in february, they said they listed all the students that this course was before and they said it was for black, british, black, bangladeshi, british pakistani, british, bangladeshi so if your british career or chinese, british or white british joke on, you're not allowed . so obviously some of allowed. so obviously some o
so cambridge blocked white students from applying course. so this was the university humanities and they had created a postgraduate course . and this postgraduate course. and this course was supposed to increase diversity because a lot of the people who were going to do the postgraduate courses at cambridge have already studied at cambridge and oxford . so at cambridge and oxford. so i think it's about 40. so that's a bulk for them. so they were like, right, we need to diversify . and all they...
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so cambridge blocked white students from applying course. so this was the university humanities and they had created a postgraduate course . and this postgraduate course. and this course was supposed to increase diversity because a lot of the people who were going to do the postgraduate courses at cambridge have already studied at cambridge and oxford . so at cambridge and oxford. so i think it's about 40. so that's a bulk for them. so they were like, right, we need to diversify . and all they did was diversify. and all they did was look at race. they didn't look at anything else. they didn't look at, for example , situation look at, for example, situation loans of students. so when put the call out for lecturers this was in february , they said they was in february, they said they listed all the students that this course was before and they said it was for black, british, black, bangladeshi, british pakistani, british, bangladeshi so if your british career or chinese, british or white british joke on, you're not allowed . so obviously some of allowed. so obviously so
so cambridge blocked white students from applying course. so this was the university humanities and they had created a postgraduate course . and this postgraduate course. and this course was supposed to increase diversity because a lot of the people who were going to do the postgraduate courses at cambridge have already studied at cambridge and oxford . so at cambridge and oxford. so i think it's about 40. so that's a bulk for them. so they were like, right, we need to diversify . and all they...
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moderate is jordan know, who are moderate is jordan peterson, who wanted come and then work at cambridge universityd from doing . yeah this can't be from doing. yeah this can't be allowed to continue the entire point of universal is for young people to go to debate to share ideas , have their ideas ideas, have their ideas challenged . because by doing challenged. because by doing that not only you do your ideas improve, but get to have a better and sharper mind. and for me, that's the entire of university is not to create a essentially a bubble where only one set of ideas is allowed to flourish . quite right. steve, i flourish. quite right. steve, i can't believe you . anything can't believe you. anything further to add to that? no other. than i'm. i'm surprised it needs a new law. i would have thought some sort of unfair dismissal have been used dismissal could have been used before of. culture before some sort of. culture staying freedom of staying with freedom of expression. steve this time it's lisa simpson. had a tongue lisa simpson. she's had a tongue bitten her disney. yeah bitten for her by
moderate is jordan know, who are moderate is jordan peterson, who wanted come and then work at cambridge universityd from doing . yeah this can't be from doing. yeah this can't be allowed to continue the entire point of universal is for young people to go to debate to share ideas , have their ideas ideas, have their ideas challenged . because by doing challenged. because by doing that not only you do your ideas improve, but get to have a better and sharper mind. and for me, that's the entire of...
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moderate is jordan know, who are moderate is jordan peterson, who wanted come and then work at cambridge universityd from doing . yeah this can't be from doing. yeah this can't be allowed to continue the entire point of universal is for young people to go to debate to share ideas , have their ideas ideas, have their ideas challenged . because by doing challenged. because by doing that not only you do your ideas improve, but get to have a better and sharper mind. and for me, that's the entire of university is not to create a essentially a bubble where only one set of ideas is allowed to flourish . quite right. steve, i flourish. quite right. steve, i can't believe you . anything can't believe you. anything further to add to that? no other. than i'm. i'm surprised it needs a new law. i would have thought some sort of unfair dismissal have been used dismissal could have been used before of. culture before some sort of. culture staying freedom of staying with freedom of expression. steve this time it's lisa simpson. had a tongue lisa simpson. she's had a tongue bitten her disney. yeah bitten for her by
moderate is jordan know, who are moderate is jordan peterson, who wanted come and then work at cambridge universityd from doing . yeah this can't be from doing. yeah this can't be allowed to continue the entire point of universal is for young people to go to debate to share ideas , have their ideas ideas, have their ideas challenged . because by doing challenged. because by doing that not only you do your ideas improve, but get to have a better and sharper mind. and for me, that's the entire of...
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john is the university cambridge guilty university of cambridge guilty of racism?is is the school of arts and humanities. they this postgraduate they started this postgraduate course cambridge they course at cambridge and they explicitly excluded white people. it said, you know, it people. so it said, you know, it listed various racial groups listed the various racial groups that could apply and basically white wasn't them. and so white wasn't among them. and so they got a lot of flak for this. and i think that's right. you know, they should get a lot flak for this because i think discriminating by skin colour is morally wrong. mean call me old fashioned. but he's got his my view that old fashioned view is that he's old fashioned and time i know my and with the time i know what my thinking. it wasn't just white people that was it. i think it was specifically class was specifically working class white to mind white people, which to my mind they've banned they've always kind of banned any working class any way. now many working class white doing what they've done whi
john is the university cambridge guilty university of cambridge guilty of racism?is is the school of arts and humanities. they this postgraduate they started this postgraduate course cambridge they course at cambridge and they explicitly excluded white people. it said, you know, it people. so it said, you know, it listed various racial groups listed the various racial groups that could apply and basically white wasn't them. and so white wasn't among them. and so they got a lot of flak for this....
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john is the university cambridge guilty university of cambridge guilty of racism?is is the school of arts and humanities. they this postgraduate they started this postgraduate course cambridge they course at cambridge and they explicitly excluded white people. it said, you know, it people. so it said, you know, it listed various racial groups listed the various racial groups that apply and basically that could apply and basically white wasn't among them. and so they got a lot of flak for this. and i think that's right. you know, they should get a lot flak for this because i think discriminating by skin colour is morally wrong. mean call me old fashioned. but he's got his my view that old fashioned view is that he's old fashioned and time i know my and with the time i know what my thinking. it wasn't just white people was it. i think it people that was it. i think it was specifically working class white my white people, which to my mind they've kind banned they've always kind of banned any working class any way. now many working class white what they've done white i
john is the university cambridge guilty university of cambridge guilty of racism?is is the school of arts and humanities. they this postgraduate they started this postgraduate course cambridge they course at cambridge and they explicitly excluded white people. it said, you know, it people. so it said, you know, it listed various racial groups listed the various racial groups that apply and basically that could apply and basically white wasn't among them. and so they got a lot of flak for this....
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started studying psychology of the university of rhode spoke in 2007 responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well level unless i have to work in the sleep lie with with nisa would in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain activity while they're sleeping with live. yes. elizabeth was we might be unconscious, but that doesn't mean nothing is happening. cathedral getting quite the opposite, and there's lots going on in the brain and the body when we sleep office fans and kia. and for example, we know that metabolic products that will build up in the central nervous system during the day of starts at night are gone with those sorts of cleansing caused an after hours kiss, vincent, and sinners by his own. look, i ain't even put, says that it is an artist of and we know that all in your o
started studying psychology of the university of rhode spoke in 2007 responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019 she began researching sleek at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well level unless i have to work in the sleep lie with with nisa would in the sleep lab. christina bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep...
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started studying psychology of the university of rhode spoke in 2007. responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019. she began researching sleeper at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath. again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well unless i have to work in the sleep, lie with nisa would in the sleep lab, christina, bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep disorders. this involves measuring their brain activity while they're sleeping. oh, live. yes. elizabeth was we might be unconscious, but that doesn't mean nothing is happening. cathedral getting quite the opposite, and there's lots going on in the brain and the body when we sleep office fans and kia. and for example, we know that metabolic products that build up in the central nervous system during the day of starts at night are gone with those sorts of cleansing account, an after hours kesh vincent and seen it by his own look, i anyone's possessed that it is not enough and we know that on your own or level g
started studying psychology of the university of rhode spoke in 2007. responded here at the university of cambridge in 2010 and then went on to complete a ph. d at the university of south fork. 2019. she began researching sleeper at the university of basil. as a flat of the heath. again, i do love to sleep myself and i usually sleep very well. well unless i have to work in the sleep, lie with nisa would in the sleep lab, christina, bloomer and her colleagues study people who suffer from sleep...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridgeny generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin that i want to start this story. for centuries, this street igun eronwan, has been famous for one particular craft — bronze casting. its name literally translates to "the place "where bronze works are made." just five minutes from the palace, traditionally, it was the royal family and dignitaries who'd commissioned pieces to mark historical events. this man spent 15 years mastering his craft. i've been into bronze casting from childhood. i was taught by my father, which my father was taught by the forefathers. and it has been a family business, family work. so we've grown into it, as a living. he's part
hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridgeny generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin...
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we have cambridge university involved in the uk trial , but university involved in the uk trial, buts, ireland . we're in united states, ireland. we're running one in south africa and australia and new zealand. in each case, an independent university doing . the research. university doing. the research. how does it happen . the working how does it happen. the working less time increases the amount of work done . my journey started of work done. my journey started because i found that there was research out there that said the people were only product for two and a half to 3 hours a day. gosh if you're canadian, apparently one and a half hours apparently one and a half hours a day. so the thesis was, if you could find a different way of working , only had to find 45 working, only had to find 45 minutes of additional productivity in each of four days to deliver same output. and if you think about it, there are a lot of things that prevent you being productive . it might be being productive. it might be looking at your mobile phone , looking at your mobile phone, might be being interrup
we have cambridge university involved in the uk trial , but university involved in the uk trial, buts, ireland . we're in united states, ireland. we're running one in south africa and australia and new zealand. in each case, an independent university doing . the research. university doing. the research. how does it happen . the working how does it happen. the working less time increases the amount of work done . my journey started of work done. my journey started because i found that there was...
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began to leave half as often researchers, among whom, by the way, were specialists from the university of cambridgeay that during the four-day period , the majority of employees did not work harder. and for example, they reduced the duration of endless meetings and the number of trips. in the twenty-first year, the icelandic authorities ilya in the economy announced a successful test of the four-day period in the public sector. thanks all denis economic review. in russia, there are not enough workers last year , more than half of the profile companies complained about the shortage of personnel. well, in addition, there are not enough investment analysts in stock brokers , the largest recruitment agency speaks about this. well , who else is worth its weight in gold now and what conditions for employees are ready to create an employer dina ivanova studied the market? here they do not just sew overalls for all meanings, there are a lot of orders, but there are not enough people. and we are ready to train and hire pensioners. you just retrain. just come work profession, after all, it is very noble to s
began to leave half as often researchers, among whom, by the way, were specialists from the university of cambridgeay that during the four-day period , the majority of employees did not work harder. and for example, they reduced the duration of endless meetings and the number of trips. in the twenty-first year, the icelandic authorities ilya in the economy announced a successful test of the four-day period in the public sector. thanks all denis economic review. in russia, there are not enough...
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engaged in deradicalisation who aren't actually professionals some some are students those cambridge university responsible inadvertently of course for the fishmongers hall attack. others are themselves who have a skewed so they say violence. so shawcross is absolutely right to point that where i think he's though is to try and this into a debate as to whether much emphasis is placed on islamism and i disagree sir peter because very well distinguish a person on on that point. i islamism is an extreme danger to us here in the united kingdom and to others throughout the world. but shawcross then says , is too much emphasis is says, is too much emphasis is placed on right wing and there should no counter—terrorist activity. i against incel . these activity. i against incel. these are the people who are intentionally celibate and people will remember the awful case of in plymouth. five people killed a lunatic. but highly dangerous person who wanted to women. so sure cross is trying to sell this and to answer the criticism prevent is anti muslim which is a wrong view but put by islamist in the unite
engaged in deradicalisation who aren't actually professionals some some are students those cambridge university responsible inadvertently of course for the fishmongers hall attack. others are themselves who have a skewed so they say violence. so shawcross is absolutely right to point that where i think he's though is to try and this into a debate as to whether much emphasis is placed on islamism and i disagree sir peter because very well distinguish a person on on that point. i islamism is an...
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nijinsky, a former academic at cambridge university who returned to home advise zelenskyy on economicwhen russia invaded last yean policy when russia invaded last year, it was immediately invited to join ukrainian present in an under ground bunker beneath the banquet. so alexander , i'd like banquet. so alexander, i'd like you to talk because through you being there as war started and then going into the bunker and what happened and what was happening down there . sure. i happening down there. sure. i mean, obviously, it wasn't very pleasant on that day. we all woke up at pretty early in the morning around 4 am, 5pmi remember the first blasts that struck and basically woke me up. i was awake slightly before, but then i heard them as soon as they came. we were invited into they came. we were invited into the bunker. have been on many the bunker. we have been on many occasions the bunker occasions to the bunker ever since , you on and off kyiv since, you know, on and off kyiv was very empty in the early days of invasion and became of the invasion and became really empty for the first mo
nijinsky, a former academic at cambridge university who returned to home advise zelenskyy on economicwhen russia invaded last yean policy when russia invaded last year, it was immediately invited to join ukrainian present in an under ground bunker beneath the banquet. so alexander , i'd like banquet. so alexander, i'd like you to talk because through you being there as war started and then going into the bunker and what happened and what was happening down there . sure. i happening down there....
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cambridge university students voted for a completely vegan menu across all catering services after athe point, andrew, where if i for a meal, a vegetarian house, i might take a steak. look at you. we're taking a steak and a vegetarian, black it's absolutely what i'm getting. it's a bit like the war on the motorway or on the meat eater. if i if i have a vegetarian, come to my house, i accommodate their needs. i'm starting to wonder whether we meat eaters need to rebel arrive. i like that about respect. that and it's about respect. because turn on can say because as you turn on i can say some the best meal macaroni some of the best meal macaroni cheese i've ever had was a vegan version at ridiculous. no, no. but i'll tell you, for mac and cheese, what's also blasphemy is that it tastes divine. also however, it's about respect for both , and you don't want both sides, and you don't want to absolute accommodate vegans. it to be miserable. bit it used to be miserable. a bit of cardboard, bit of grassland. so they used to have desert so they used to have the desert . now a fantastic . the
cambridge university students voted for a completely vegan menu across all catering services after athe point, andrew, where if i for a meal, a vegetarian house, i might take a steak. look at you. we're taking a steak and a vegetarian, black it's absolutely what i'm getting. it's a bit like the war on the motorway or on the meat eater. if i if i have a vegetarian, come to my house, i accommodate their needs. i'm starting to wonder whether we meat eaters need to rebel arrive. i like that about...