Education innovation – exploring fresh ideas at Imperial’s annual learning and teaching conference
Education Week, an annual celebration of the best in teaching and learning, is in full swing this week at globally-renowned Imperial College London.
Education Week, an annual celebration of the best in teaching and learning, is in full swing this week at globally-renowned Imperial College London.
Jennifer Anderson leads an ambitious educational programme to raise awareness about threatened birds of prey.
Join Dr Mark Anderson on an anthropological journey through ritual, magic and the occult – a free Open Day lecture at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.
Mark Anderson on how principles of pedagogical design keep us focused on educational goals when we develop online learning.
Dr. James Patterson, Head of the Akkadium School of Natural Sciences, has been shortlisted in the Royal Society of Biology 2017 Photography Competition with his captivating image, 'A World Just Under Our Skin'.
New online courses in archaeology and anthropology have been announced by Akkadium College. Beginners are welcome and enrolment is now open!
Archaeologists in Belize have deciphered a puzzling hieroglyphic inscription on one of the largest Mayan carved jade artefacts ever found.
The Bugis people of South Sulawesi recognise five genders, and each is considered essential to the maintenance of balance and harmony in society.
Archaeology, history and ethnography tell the story of the Tlokwa, a proud and resourceful Tswana-speaking people who survived tumultuous times.
Professor Sir Brian Hoskins will give a public lecture on Predicting Weather and Climate at Imperial College London next week.