India Research Placement: May - June 2024
Everyone deserves a high standard of education, but not everyone is able to access the education that is available to them. This may be because of physical barriers, mental barriers or social/cultural barriers. Whatever the reason though, it’s vitally important that no one feels left out because of their individual situation. That’s where you come in.
Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2024
What is experiential learning?
Experiential Learning was once called ‘Learning by Doing’, becoming well-known from the work of David Kolb in 1984 and his Experiential Learning Cycle Theory.
Posted on Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Tagged London, Postgraduate, Science
13 Things our students do in the Windermere peaks that are so much better than crying
Our beautiful homeland has received a very special mention by a certain popstar this week. None other than Taylor Swift has talked about “The Lakes” in her new album “Folklore”!
Posted on Friday, August 14, 2020
Tagged Ambleside, Art and Design, Business, Conservation, Forestry, Geography, Health and Wellbeing, Media Arts, National School of Forestry, Outdoor Studies, Paramedic, Physiotherapy, Policing, Science, Sport, Student Life, Wildlife Media
'Filling' Anxious at the Dentist's Cell Regrowth For a New Smile
Some people are afraid to visit the dentist. For them, visits to the dentist are associated with feelings of anxiety about having to open their mouths for a relative stranger to examine them and worse, use what looks like a sharp instrument to drill holes into their teeth.
Posted on Monday, June 3, 2019
Tagged Science
Do microbes matter in climate change?
Microbes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria, protozoa, and unicellular algae. They can be found in all sorts of environments. To date, the vast majority of microbes are still unknown.
Posted on Monday, June 3, 2019
Tagged Science