jodie thompson
i have been studying with the Open University for the last 10 years. but what with one thing and another i wasn't able to afford to do any more courses. but i would love to study more.
Location Caherciveen, Co.Kerry, Eire
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Prof of Planetary Geosciences, Open Univ Moons Educator Books: Moons (2015) OUP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7FkCOwpCdk Planet Mercury (2014) Springer Planets (2010) OUP http://www.open.ac.uk/people/dar4
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Dr David Easter is Lecturer in War Studies Online at King’s College London and Academic Director of the online MA programme War in the Modern World.
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I am a Professor of Digital Humanities at King's College London and an educator on the @UoSFLPortus course https://twitter.com/GraemeEarl http://about.me/graeme.earl
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I am a researcher at the University of Southampton and an educator on @UoSFLPortus. Interested in all things visual and web technologies https://twitter.com/Peter__Wheeler http://about.me/peter_wheeler
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Professor of Archaeology, Newcastle University; Project Director Roman Temples Project, Maryport; Project Director Lateran Project.
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I am a Newcastle University PhD student and former U.S. Army Captain. My research concerns Roman defensive artillery and fortification architecture as well as extra-mural settlements on the Wall.
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Professor Tim Lenton is Chair in Climate Change/Earth System Science at the University of Exeter. His research focuses on understanding the behaviour of the Earth as a whole system.
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Lecturer at Leeds University researching the impacts of climate change on our world Course producer for University of Exeter Global Systems Institute @LiamTaylorIce
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Hi there! I'm Anne and I teach English for Academic Purposes at the University of Reading. I'm particularly interested in the teaching of grammar and writing. Looking forward to the course!
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I am Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter. I am Lead Educator on the FutureLearn course Empire: the Controversies of British Imperialism.
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I am a student in 'Religion in the Public Domain', a master degree at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. I look forward to my role as mentor for this course on religion and conflict.
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Richard is a clinical psychologist and internationally-recognised expert in mindfulness. Widely published in the field, he works with many educational, business, sporting and community organisations.
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Jon Lovett is Chair in Global Challenges in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds and works on institutional economics. http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/j.lovett
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Jim is the Director of the Reading Archaeology Field School, which is based in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire. His recent book is 'The Remembered Land. Surviving sea-level rise after the last Ice Age'.
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I am a genealogist and educator based at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland and am Course Leader for the MSc in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies (distance learning).
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I'm Professor Emerita in Classical Studies at The Open University. My main research interests are in the history of medicine and I'm passionate about extending access to learning for everyone.
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A lead educator on this course, I am Professor of modern history at Nottingham, and specialize on history and photography, and the legacies of National Socialism and genocide.
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I am a Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Nottingham, and my research engages with political ideas.
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I am a Professor in the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution at Griffith University. My research helps us to understand ancient human development, behaviour and evolution.
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I am Maxime Aubert, a Professor in ARCHE at Griffith University. I specialise in the development and application of analytical techniques to key questions in human evolution and rock art.
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I am an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Leeds, specialising in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
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I am an ARC Research Fellow in ARCHE at Griffith University. I am specialized in Quaternary Geochronology and in the dating of the early human occupations around the Mediterranean.
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I am an Ussher Assistant Professor in Children's Literature at Trinity College Dublin and the co-director of the MPhil in Children's Literature.
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I am a bioarchaeologist at Durham University, teaching and researching human skeletal remains. I also train national and international forensic practitioners in archaeology and anthropology.
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Educator, University of Leeds. I lecture in History, specialise in Curriculum Design and build Digital Literacy and Digital Scholarship modules. I also lead the University's Liberal Arts programme.