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Instructional Video11:52
Curated Video

Tory Cronyism: Is the Government Giving Deals to their Friends? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week Kier Starmer highlights the debate around Conservative Cronyism, the Overseas Operation bill gets discussed in the Commons...
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Instructional Video24:38
The Wall Street Journal

When Workplace Culture = Business Risk

Higher Ed
Companies across industries have been rocked over the last year by revelations of harassment, pay inequity and other problems tied to corporate culture. How can boards and CEOs create a healthy workplace and avoid tanking the brand?
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Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Ethnocentrism

Higher Ed
This film examines the concept of ethnocentrism, its social construction, uses and limitations in psychological research.
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Instructional Video43:13
The Wall Street Journal

The New Leaders of Madison Avenue

Higher Ed
CEOs of the world's largest ad holding companies, Dentsu, IPG and WPP, sat down at Journal House in Cannes to discuss the state of the ad business in a post-pandemic world.
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Instructional Video5:54
The Business Professor

Considerations for Choosing a Business Entity

Higher Ed
Considerations for Choosing a Business Entity
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Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

ECB strategy explained

Higher Ed
ECB strategy explained
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Instructional Video2:47
XKA Digital

Standing up to gender bias in the work place

Higher Ed
Sam is the Lead Pharmacy Technician at CPPE (the Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education), which she joined in October 2016. She is also a Council Member of the General Pharmaceutical Council. Sam was also awarded the accolade of 2016...
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Instructional Video17:48
Curated Video

Fiscal Policy: Short-Term vs Long-Term Impact and the Importance of Productive Capacity

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on fiscal policy. The presenter discusses the impact of fiscal policy on economic performance in the short and long run, and the differences between types of fiscal policy, namely expansionary and contractionary....
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Instructional Video15:14
Curated Video

William White: Are Central Bankers Trying To Do Too Much?

Higher Ed
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features...
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Instructional Video23:19
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Work

Higher Ed
Workers are facing another revolution. Are they, society and education systems ready to adapt to the huge changes ahead?
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Instructional Video11:29
Financial Times

How to get more sleep

Higher Ed
A third of people in the UK get less than the recommended 7-9 hours a night, according to the National Sleep Foundation. But ostrich pillows, nap pods, wearable devices and sleep robots can all supposedly help. The FT's Daniel Garrahan...
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Instructional Video10:30
The Economist

The new coronavirus: how should the world respond?

12th - Higher Ed
The new coronavirus is shutting down planet Earth. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from China, Singapore and South Korea?
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Instructional Video5:02
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Internet is Forever

9th - 12th
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. Dr. M's rude internet comment to her sister gets a lot of attention and gives her a flood of domapine....
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Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

Socially Sensitive Research

Higher Ed
An examination of the idea of socially-sensitive research in terms of three key questions: should the research be done; how should research findings be used and how should research findings be communicated?
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Instructional Video3:33
FuseSchool

Haber Process - environmental and social considerations

12th - Higher Ed
Haber Process - environmental and social considerations | Chemistry | FuseSchool
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Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

Momentum and Safety: How Changing Force Can Reduce Damage

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on the topic of momentum and safety. The presenter discusses the relationship between force and rate of change of momentum and provides examples of how changing the force acting on an object during a...
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Instructional Video35:27
The Wall Street Journal

Sustainability Governance

Higher Ed
Is there an optimal governance structure for a company's sustainability function? Competent Boards Founder and CEO Helle Bank Jørgensen explores this question and gives insight into the role of the board in ESG efforts.
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Instructional Video8:13
The Business Professor

Employee Motivation - External Factors

Higher Ed
Employee Motivation - External Factors
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Instructional Video37:02
The Wall Street Journal

Future Of: Work | Davos

Higher Ed
Matt Murray, Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal in conversation with Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft.
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Instructional Video28:46
The Wall Street Journal

The New Era Of Great Power Competition

Higher Ed
How the U.S. relationship with the rest of the world on security and trade has changed in the Trump era. What's next?
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Instructional Video10:42
Packt

CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot Camp 2019 - Laws and regulations

Higher Ed
CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance: Laws and regulations This clip is from the chapter "CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance" of the series "CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot...
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Instructional Video19:22
The Wall Street Journal

Fixing the Supply Chain

Higher Ed
Sourcing and delivering food depends on supply chains that are sustainable. Agriculture has the most to gain, or lose. Will Big Ag lead the way?
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Instructional Video7:48
Curated Video

The Water Cycle: Understanding how water is recycled and used over and over again

Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation on the water cycle, which explains how water is constantly recycled and used over and over again. The presenter first discusses the importance of recycling elements and compounds in general because the...
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Instructional Video3:47
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Music: What is a Theme? - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #36

12th - Higher Ed
We continue our "Building Music" series, looking at how composers construct music. Today we look at how motifs, phrases, and periods can be used to construct themes. Music Examples: Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 Haydn - Emperor...

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