Is culture the missing key to global progress?

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Radical inclusion: driving social change with and for young disabled people

What does radical inclusion really look like – and what would change if dignity, access and belonging were built into our systems from the start?Marking the UN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this episode of Our World, Connected explores how societies can move b ...  Show more

Global tertiary education: how to survive and thrive in a volatile world?

How can higher education remain resilient in an age of uncertainty?

Universities everywhere are under pressure, from political interference and funding cuts, to rapid technological change and shifting public expectations.

In this episode of Our World, Conn ...

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Thématique : Pratiques culturelles, politique culturelle ... / n°156 (30 août 2020)
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