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The RIFS Research Institute for Sustainability conducts research with the goal of understanding, advancing, and guiding processes of societal change towards sustainable development. Our research approach is transformative, transdisciplinary, and co-creative. | Am RIFS Forschungsinstitut für Nachhaltigkeit werden Entwicklungspfade für die globale Transformation zu einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft erforscht, aufgezeigt und unterstützt. Es gehört seit 2023 zur Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft und ist eing ...
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What happens to your body during an allergic reaction? Two leading paediatric allergists and researchers, Professor Katie Allen and Professor Mimi Tang from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute break down in detail the diagnosis, management, prevention, and cure of allergies, as well as the facts and myths about intolerances and treating other diseases like asthma and eczema. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app
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Neuropsychologist Professor Vicki Anderson from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute helps you understand the impacts of a concussion in your children and explains the differences in severity of hits to the head. The podcast details what actually happens to the brain, the steps to help diagnose and manage head injuries, and the advancements in future technology. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app.
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Professor Harriet Hiscock and Associate Professor Emma Sciberras help you identify sleeping problems in your children, from infancy to secondary school, and give you easy to understand steps to improve their sleep cycles and overall health. Covering the importance of sleep at each development stage and whether you should be concerned about more common issues like snoring and sleep apnoea as well as looking into more specialised areas like sleep among children with ADHD or autism. For more ep ...
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This new podcast dives deep into the impact of breast cancer, featuring real conversations with women, families, & medical experts. We’ll discuss living with a diagnosis, life after treatment, and how to support loved ones through the journey. Across these episodes, we’ll explore inspiring personal stories, the highs, the lows, and everything in between. We’ll talk to experts who will update us on the latest medical advancements in breast cancer treatment and care. You don’t want to miss this!
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The official UX Institute Podcast is hosted by UX Institute CEO and Founder Mark Swaine, (www.uxinstitute.com). The UXI podcast will be sharing insights and thought leadership on key areas of User Experience, Customer Experience, Building Product and the Users. Learn how to jump into UX, advance your career and develop UX / Product leadership skills.
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This is the seventh episode of our series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): leaving no one behind. Our host, Heidi Surridge, is joined by authors of the NIHR/Mesh CEI online course, An Introduction and Practical Guide to CEI in Global Health Research - Gill Black, Managing Director and Head of Engaged Research at the Sustain…
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Leekyung Kang, the inaugural artist-in-residence at the Queens College School of Arts (Fall 2024), will present on her recent work inspired by Buddhist cosmology's cyclical nature, creating a series of paintings, print, and installation that interrogate the formal aspects of what is architecturally defined as a form of chamber. Beginning with the v…
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Join the celebration! AAARIs annual fundraiser is attended by Asian and non-Asian academic, business, civic and community leaders, faculty, staff and students. At the gala, AAARI will be honoring distinguished CUNY alumni, leaders from the community, and student scholarship recipients. Proceeds from the gala go towards AAARIs academic publications …
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The Asian American / Asian Research Institutes 2025 symposium, co-organized with NYU Steinhardt, explores the intersections of identity, culture, history, and systemic factors in shaping mental health experiences within Asian and Asian American communities. Centered around three key themes, the symposium aims to address both longstanding and emergi…
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The Asian American / Asian Research Institutes 2025 symposium, co-organized with NYU Steinhardt, explores the intersections of identity, culture, history, and systemic factors in shaping mental health experiences within Asian and Asian American communities. Centered around three key themes, the symposium aims to address both longstanding and emergi…
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The Asian American / Asian Research Institutes 2025 symposium, co-organized with NYU Steinhardt, explores the intersections of identity, culture, history, and systemic factors in shaping mental health experiences within Asian and Asian American communities. Centered around three key themes, the symposium aims to address both longstanding and emergi…
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Join us to celebrate the Asian American / Asian Research Institutes 24th anniversary as part of The City University of New York! AAARIs fundraising gala will convene over 200 supporters, community leaders, and advocates committed to uplifting and advancing the Asian American Pacific Islander community. In line with our mission, this years event wil…
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Join pioneering LGBTQ+ activist Daniel C. Tsang for a special conversation reflecting on his 50 years of activism, including his groundbreaking 1975 article Gay Awareness in Bridge Magazine, one of the first to address LGBTQ+ issues in the Asian American community. Tsang will discuss the evolution of LGBTQ+ rights, his personal journey, and the ong…
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This panel discusses the "Localized History Project," which addresses the lack of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history in New York State's Eurocentric, test-driven curriculum. The Project advocates for both a "content and pedagogical revolution" to shift who is perceived as a historian and knowledge creator. The Pr…
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In Decoding Ambedkar, Prof. Vivek Kumar re-examines Dr. B.R. Ambedkars vast intellectual contributions, challenging his reductive portrayal in Indian academia and media. It contrasts his domestic erasure with the significant global recognition of his ideas on society, politics, and justice. By analyzing his unique theories on the Hindu social order…
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Since 2004, the CUNY Asian American Film Festival (AAFF) has celebrated the creativity and vision of student filmmakers from across the City University of New York. With over $15,400 in cash prizes awarded to CUNY students from City College, Brooklyn College, Hunter College, Lehman College, College of Staten Island, Queens College, and New York Cit…
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This is the sixth episode of our series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): Leaving no one behind. Host, Dr Saumu Lwembe, is joined by NIHR-funded researchers, Dr Munzer Alkhalil, Research Fellow at London School of Economics, and Professor Getnet Tadele, Professor at Addis Ababa University, who share their experiences of cond…
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This is the fifth episode of our series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): Leaving no one behind. NIHR-funded researchers, Renata Peppl, Daisy Bin Co, Iliana Curiel and Monsermín Gualan join host, Razina Hussain to share their experiences of engaging Indigenous and native communities in health research in Latin America. Thank…
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This is the fourth episode of our series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): Leaving no one behind. Host Mark Lutton, NIHR Assistant Director for Global Health Programmes is joined by Sweta Pal, Director of CEI for NAMASTE at Sangath, Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, Research Associate at Newcastle University, and Dr Andrew Sento…
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Much queer theory in America is based on white male experience and privilege, excluding people of color and severely limiting its relevance to third-world activism. Within the last three decades, chronicles from gay lesbian bisexual transgender intersex queer (GLBTIQ) communities within the South Asian diaspora in the United States have appeared, b…
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Gary Hickey, NIHR Senior Research Manager for Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement hosts this episode and is joined by Dr Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan, Research Manager at Universiti Malaya, Farzana Khan, Chief Executive Director of Fasiuddin Khan Research Foundation, and Jo Vearey, Associate Professor at the African Centre for Migration …
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Much queer theory in America is based on white male experience and privilege, excluding people of color and severely limiting its relevance to third-world activism. Within the last three decades, chronicles from gay lesbian bisexual transgender intersex queer (GLBTIQ) communities within the South Asian diaspora in the United States have appeared, b…
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Conversations to Cultivate Change: Leading with purpose - Professor Robina Coker on building a career, mentorship and research In this episode, host Dr Keerti Gedela is joined by Professor Robina Coker, professor of practice and consultant in respiratory medicine at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Robina was previously the clinical director …
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This is the second episode of our series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): Leaving no one behind. Heidi Surridge, NIHR Senior Research Manager for CEI, hosts this episode and is joined by Prince Tommy Williams, Executive Director of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects, Mangenda Kamara, Co-founder of 2YoungLives, and Sanjog Thakuri, C…
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How does racism influence the formation and development of organizational life in a racialized community? In this paper, Prof. Simon Yamawaki Shachter extends on Du Boiss concept of double consciousness to explain community organizations roles and development. Combined with the concepts of oppositional consciousness from social movements and decoup…
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Join Densho and the Localized History Project for a virtual workshop exploring the histories and stories of young Japanese Americans impacted by wartime incarceration. The workshop will share histories of schooling and resistance during Japanese American incarceration, the enduring legacies of this history in New York State, and how Densho utilizes…
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Cherry Lou Sys debut novel Love Cant Feed You (Dutton, 2024) is a heartfelt and poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and survival in the face of adversity. It follows the journey of a young immigrant woman from the Philippines having to navigate the complexities of a challenging relationship while grappling with the harsh realities of her life.…
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This is the first episode of our podcast series, Spotlight on community engagement and involvement (CEI): Leaving no one behind. Episode 1 introduces the Leave No One Behind agenda and discusses its importance in the context of CEI. Gary Hickey, NIHR Senior Research Manager for Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement hosts this podcast and is…
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In this episode of Conversations to Cultivate Change, host Dr Keerti Gedela sits down with consultant ophthalmologist and Director of Research & Development, Dr Christiana Dinah, to explore her inspiring journey through medicine and research. From her early years in Nigeria to breaking barriers in UK healthcare, Christiana shares her experiences of…
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This presentation examines survey results from three screenings of The Cost of Living (2023, Sixty First Productions), a documentary highlighting the financial struggles of three families in Flushing. The film is part of the Undo Poverty: Flushing (UPF) collaboratives efforts to combat poverty and reduce stigma through a narrative change approach. …
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In dieser Folge von „Wandel verhandeln“ geht es um solidarische Landwirtschaft 📲 Netzwerk Solidarische Landwirtschaft: https://www.solidarische-landwirtschaft.org/startseite/ 📲 Forschungsprojekt PANE: https://www.tu.berlin/pane/forschung/forschungsprojekt 📲 Kartoffelkombinat (München): https://www.kartoffelkombinat.de/ 📲 Solawi Kantoffel: https://k…
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Co-editors Nicholas D. Hartlep, Terrell L. Strayhorn, and Fred A. Bonner II will present on Belonging in Higher Education: Perspectives and Lessons from Diverse Faculty (Routledge, 2024), a new book that illuminates autoethnographic stories of belonging in higher education in the United States. These narratives celebrate diverse experiences and off…
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Migrant workers have long been called upon to sacrifice their own health to provide care in facilities and private homes throughout the United States. What draws them to such exploitative, low-wage work, and how do they care for themselves? In Caring for Caregivers: Filipina Migrant Workers and Community Building during Crisis (University of Washin…
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Mit Cornelius Bechtler, Bezirksstadtrat des Berliner Bezirks Pankow (B90 / Die Grünen), und Julika Gittner, Künstlerin und Fellow am RIFS. Der Podcast „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Zeit nehmen, um den folgenden Fragebogen zum Thema Podca…
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In dieser Folge von "Wandel verhandeln" geht es u… 📲 Klimadatenplattform Bad Belzig: https://bad-belzig.klima-daten.de/ 📲 Zukunftsschusterei Bad Belzig: https://zukunftsschusterei.de/ 📲 Bitkom Studie Landwirtschaft: https://www.bitkom.org/Bitkom/Publikationen/Digitalisierung-Landwirtschaft-2022RIFS Potsdam
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Mit Thomas Heilmann, Vorsitzender der Klimaunion, CDU-MdB, und Meike Lohkamp, ehemalige #FactoryWisskomm-Fellow am RIFS. Der Podcast „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Zeit nehmen, um den folgenden Fragebogen zum Thema Podcasts in der Wissens…
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Mit Till Backhaus (SPD), Minister für Klimaschutz, Landwirtschaft, ländliche Räume und Umwelt des Landes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Katharina Beyerl, Wissenschaftliche Projektleiterin am RIFS. Der Podcast „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Ze…
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Mit Till Mansmann (Entwicklungspolitischer Sprecher der FDP-Bundestagsfraktion) & Alexandra Tost (RIFS) Das Podcast-Projekt "Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch" (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Zeit nehmen, um den folgenden Fragebogen zum Thema Podcasts in der Wissenschaft aus…
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Mit Mark Lawrence (Direktor des RIFS) und Anja Weisgerber (CSU) Der Podcast „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Zeit nehmen, um den folgenden Fragebogen zum Thema Podcasts in der Wissenschaft auszufüllen: 📲evaluationsplattform.impactunit.de/sh…
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Mit Jan-Niclas Gesenhues (Parl. Staat. BMUV) und Susanne Schmitt (Kulturanthropologin) Der Podcast „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ (#WuPiG) wird wissenschaftlich begleitet und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie sich ein paar Minuten Zeit nehmen, um den folgenden Fragebogen zum Thema Podcasts in der Wissenschaft auszufüllen: 📲evaluationspla…
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Die zweite Staffel des Podcasts „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“Die zweite Staffel des Podcasts „Wissenschaft und Politik im Gespräch“ kommt mit sechs neuen Episoden, die sich Themen der Nachhaltigkeit widmen: Biodiversität, Carbon Capture, Wasserstoff, Bürgerbeteiligung und noch viel mehr. Wie bei den Episoden der ersten Staffel, soll der Di…
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Antipsychotic medicines reduce the risk of psychotic episodes – and they are recommended for long-term use by people with schizophrenia or recurrent psychosis. But the medicines can have such unpleasant side effects that people prescribed these drugs may want to reduce or to stop them. In this podcast, Helen Saul, Editor in Chief of NIHR Evidence, …
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Moore haben das Potenzial, echte Klimaschützer zu sein – oder auch das genaue Gegenteil |||| LINKS |||| 📲 Mooratlas der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung: https://www.boell.de/de/mooratlas 📲 Landesamt für Umwelt Brandenburg zu Moorschutz: https://lfu.brandenburg.de/lfu/de/aufgaben/boden/moorschutz/ 📲 Landesbauernverband Brandenburg zu Moorschutz: https://www.…
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Co-curator Prof. Jayne Cole Southard will present on the exhibition, Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001), an expansive survey of rarely-seen artwork and archival material by artists that constitute and exceed Asian American, a label denoting a cultural and national identity invented in 1968. Utilizing an interdiscipl…
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This panel presentation introduces an ongoing project to recover and translate the Japanese-language writings of the Issei novelist and teacher Ginko Okazaki (pen-name of Masue Shinozaki Orimo, 1895-1973). Ginko was part of a cohort of highly educated Japanese women who emigrated to the United States in the 1920s. Alan K. Ota, nephew of Ginkos daug…
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Prof. Christine Balance, the 2024 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center, will present ongoing research and writing from her book project, Making Sense of Martial Law. In it, she studies what the diverse and contradictory poetics of Philippine martial law (1972-1986) perform and reveal about authoritarianism and cultural mem…
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Die Energiewende ist eine der größten Herausforderungen unserer Zeit. Doch wie lässt sie sich vor Ort gestalten? |||| LINKS |||| 📲 Energieautarkes Dorf Feldheim 📲 Stadt Treuenbrietzen 📲 Olaf Sundermeyer 📲 Franziska MeyRIFS Potsdam
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Energie wird teurer, und viele Menschen fragen sich, wie sie ihre Heizkosten bewältigen können. Die Wärmewende ist dabei ein entscheidender Baustein für eine nachhaltige Zukunft ||| LINKS |||| 📲 Policy Brief – Erfüllung der Klimaziele: Ländervergleich: https://www.rifs-potsdam.de/sites/default/files/2024-10/PolicyBriefEnergiewendeSGI_2024.pdf 📲 Geo…
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In this empowering episode, Johanna from Dublin opens up about her unexpected following a rare breast cancer diagnosis. While enjoying a holiday, always mindful of her health and wearing factor 50 sunscreen head to toe, Johanna realised something was wrong. What followed was a life-changing diagnosis of breast cancer. Johanna shares her treatment e…
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Join the Asian American / Asian Research Institute, and the Committee on Institutional Equity and Diversity (CIED) at the CUNY School of Professional Studies, for a screening of the documentary, But Youre Not Black (2020), directed by Danilelle Ayow. Following the screening will be a discussion with our guest scholar speaker Dr. Aleah N. Ranjitsing…
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Aoife, a vibrant 30-year-old Galway native, who shares her deeply personal journey of battling breast cancer. Diagnosed with breast cancer just a month after sitting her PhD, Aoife is now undergoing chemotherapy and facing a series of life-changing decisions.Aoife opens up about how she first discovered th…
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Green and blue spaces could improve mental health through the opportunities they provide to socialise and exercise; it could also be that these spaces improve air quality. But other factors, such as wealth, may explain this difference. In this podcast, Helen Saul, Editor in Chief of NIHR Evidence, speaks with Sarah Rogers, Professor of Health Infor…
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In this insightful and powerful episode, Amanda opens up about her personal experience as part of a family with a strong history of breast cancer. Diagnosed in July 2018, Amanda shares her journey through the initial shock, the treatments, and the numerous medical appointments that followed. Reflecting on the highs and lows over the past few years,…
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