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The Convex Conversation
Convex
231 episodes
3 days ago
The podcast series hosted by award-winning journalist & broadcaster Helen Fospero
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The podcast series hosted by award-winning journalist & broadcaster Helen Fospero
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Virtual Field Trips to the Arctic with Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
The Convex Conversation
43 minutes 12 seconds
4 months ago
Virtual Field Trips to the Arctic with Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
There’s a small square of the Arctic – 3 metres by 3 metres - behind the UK Research Station in Svalbard, which Encounter Edu Founder & former teacher Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop calls his own. Huddled in sub-zero temperatures on the ice, he’s spent hours there, broadcasting to more than 150,000 children from 57 countries, sharing the magical northernmost region of the Earth with them, bringing scientists’ work to life and inspiring young minds to understand our planet. Encounter Edu produces live lessons for schools on some of our most pressing global issues - climate change, ocean health, the refugee crisis, Ai, and unites students living with conflict with classrooms around the world. The Encounter Edu team has reached more than 24 million youngsters in 91 countries.    UK Arctic Research Station, Svalbard      
The Convex Conversation
The podcast series hosted by award-winning journalist & broadcaster Helen Fospero