| After the End Episode 4: Living in Zombie Time – Martin O’Brien |
What is it like to live in Zombie Time? Performance artist Martin O’Brien opens the conversation on living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’. |
Patricia Kingori, Martin O’Brien |
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| After the End Episode 3: Does Time Exist – Felix Flicker |
Does time exist? Theoretical physicist Felix Flicker from the University of Bristol explores whether time exists and living after the end of the universe. |
Patricia Kingori, Felix Flicker |
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| After the End Episode 2: The Immortal Jellyfish – Miranda Lowe |
The Jellyfish that refuse to die. MIRANDA LOWE CBE, a principal curator in the Department of Life Sciences at the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM in LONDON, introduces us to the extraordinary world of the immortal jellyfish. |
Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe |
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| After the End Podcast Introduction – Patricia Kingori |
Who decides when it’s over? In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Professor Patricia Kingori introduces the project and sets the stage for what’s to come. |
Patricia Kingori |
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| Representation and Research Culture – a US Perspective |
Professor Keisha S. Ray joins us for a cross-continental conversation on representation and research culture, in which we explore the experiences of racially minoritised researchers working on both sides of the Atlantic. Recorded in July 2023. |
Harleen Kaur Johal, Keisha S. Ray |
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| Activism and advocacy as a postgraduate |
Prof Patricia Kingori, Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, and Dr Ayesha Ahmad join Kumeri Bandara to explore the opportunities, challenges, and complexities of postgraduate-led activism and advocacy in academia. Recorded on 12 June 2023. |
Patricia Kingori, Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Ayesha Ahmad |
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| Legacy and Identity: Redefining Dentistry With Antiracist Approaches |
Dr Eleanor Fleming reflects on untold histories, antiracism in dentistry, and the role of legacy in shaping identity, practice, and space within academia and beyond the walls of the university to include the communities we serve. Recorded 30 Aug 2024. |
Eleanor Fleming, Matimba Swana |
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| Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Engagement, Class, and Access in Research |
Dr Peter Winter and Dr Alan Chamberlain join Matimba Swana to explore elitism in research, the barriers to public engagement and why making research more inclusive and accessible is essential for meaningful community participation. Recorded 11 Oct 2024. |
Peter Winter, Alan Chamberlain, Matimba Swana |
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| Challenging the System: Anti-Racism in Higher Education |
Hend Rashed and Princess Banda join us to explore race, equity, and liberation in UK academia, sharing insights on dismantling institutional racism and reimagining what anti-racist education can truly look like. Recorded on 5 July 2023. |
Hend Rashed, Princess Banda, Matimba Swana |
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| Disrupting hierarchies to transform academia and medicine |
Annabel Sowemimo and Amaka Offiah share powerful insights on dismantling hierarchies in academia and medicine, exposing the myths of meritocracy and the urgent need to transform education and healthcare systems. Recorded on 31 July 2023. |
Annabel Sowemimo, Amaka Offiah, Matimba Swana |
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| Inclusivity in Publishing |
Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra and Dr Sabrina Germain discuss the injustices, barriers, and challenges faced by minoritised academics in the publishing world, and the changes needed. Recorded on 6 June 2023. |
Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Sabrina Germain, Kumeri Bandara |
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