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Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus
Date
06 March 2018 - 12:45

'The virus has not gone away' – four researchers discuss Zika

We spoke to four scientists working internationally to tackle the social impact of the disease and combat the virus itself across Brazil.

Tags
Scientific research, Women and girls, Equal opportunities and diversity
'The more I took the journey of transition, the happier I felt as an actor and performer.'
Date
09 December 2016 - 15:30

Jo Clifford: 'I see writing as a way of resisting prejudice'

We asked playwright Jo Clifford to tell us about her creative process and how her experience of transgender issues has influenced her writing.

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Theatre, Arts, Equal opportunities and diversity
'The pain in my heart, in my chest, made it very hard to smile again.' Photo by Charles Siqueira.
Date
03 June 2016 - 19:51

How I got picked to carry the Olympic torch in Rio

Wallas Souza dos Santos, 15, talks about losing his 13-year-old sister to gun violence and how he was chosen to carry the Olympic torch this summer after taking part in Premier Skills.

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Sport, Civil society
'Chronic sleep deprivation is getting increasingly common.' Photo (c) Chris Gladis, licensed under CC-BY-2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
21 May 2015 - 16:05

Why aren't we getting enough sleep, and why does it matter?

Dr Malcolm von Schantz of the University of Surrey explains his research into sleep and biological rhythms, and how they interact with our health.

Benedict Cumberbatch was one of the people associated with contemporary UK arts and culture. Photo (c) Sam, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
29 July 2014 - 17:00

Report: What makes the UK attractive to young adults?

So what do people think of the UK? Anne Bostanci breaks down the results of a recently carried out survey

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Publications
Aerial view of London's Tate Modern under construction, before the neighbourhood went through a period of regeneration. Photo courtesy of Tate.
Date
17 July 2014 - 15:54

Museums can play a role in urban regeneration

Donald Hyslop, Head of Regeneration and Partnerships at London’s Tate Modern, tells us how the museum has regenerated a whole neighbourhood since it first opened in 2000.

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Arts, Visual Arts
Studies have shown that international mobility dramatically improves young scientists' careers. Photo (c)  David Spinks, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
29 November 2013 - 12:43

How can young scientists sustain their careers?

Following the World Science Forum in Rio de Janeiro this week, the British Council’s Head of Science Dr Claire McNulty answers what young scientists can do to sustain their careers.

Students graduating from UNESP in Brazil. Photo (c) Luiz Gustavo Leme, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
31 October 2013 - 16:40

Brazil's higher education challenges

The British Council’s John Bramwell describes how the booming South American economy faces complex challenges.

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Universities and higher education
Sambodromo, Rio de Janeiro, designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Photo (c) aberrant architecture.
Date
22 March 2013 - 11:19

Can good architecture be one-size-fits-all?

What lessons can the UK learn from a project in Brazil to standardise the architecture of schools for Rio de Janeiro’s quickly expanding education system?

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Architecture
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