Program/Project Management Volunteer Opportunity in Sierra Leone about Education and Health, requiring 3-4 years of experience, from King's College; closing on 29 Jan 2021
Another chance to read: Engineered by Dyslexia
Here Steve Gill introduces a particularly compelling testimony from former CIBSE President Andy Ford.
Dyslexia is invisible. It is often intentionally hidden by those around us for a variety of personal reasons. Since the article in last month’s RAC, I have received over 200 messages many of which wish to remain hidden.
An aim of Dyslexia in Engineering is to make the invisible visible so that we can better understand the creative potential as well as the challenges faced by individuals. The process of ‘coming-out’ may itself be a challenge.
This is wonderfully illustrated by this example from Professor Andy Ford, Director Research and Enterprise in School of Built Environment and Architecture at London South Bank University. Andy is a past-President of CIBSE, well-known for his highly respected work on innovative buildings and regularly speaks on low energy and sustainable futures around the world. His speciality lies with
Introducing the NutraIngredients Awards judges The deadline for entries to the NutraIngredients Awards 2021 has been extended, giving until January 29th to get your applications in front of our sterling panel of expert judges.
Sixteen prestigious titles will be awarded in an online awards ceremony on Wednesday 12
th May 2021. To help us choose who will be the deserving winner, we have chosen a panel of
15 experts from the relevant fields.
The judges are:
Will Chu, Science Editor at NutraIngredients
Patrick Coppens, Director of Regulatory & Scientific Affairs at Food Supplements Europe
Kacey Culliney, Editor of CosmeticsDesign-Europe
Sandra Einerhand, PhD, Founder of Einerhand Science & Innovation BV
Does this look unpleasant ? Academic signed up by the National Trust to lecture us on the evils behind our most glorious estates says GARDENING has its roots in racial injustice
Professor of Post-Colonial Literature at University of Leicester, published work examining links between British countryside, racism, slavery and colonial past
Claimed cherished national pastime of gardening had roots in racial injustic
At the centre of the ‘culture war’ within National Trust after ‘outed’ many of the properties belonging for their links to slavery and Britain’s colonial past.
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