Join us in this episode of The Diary of a Future CEO as we meet Dr James Bradley, (OP, 2008) a pioneering scientist whose research takes him from the frozen edges of the planet to the frontiers of science in search of answers to some of our world's biggest questions. At the Bradley Lab, microbiology, geochemistry, and climate science converge to explore how life survives, and even thrives, in the harshest environments on Earth. Watch to discover how zooming in on the microscopic helps us to b...
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Join us in this episode of The Diary of a Future CEO as we meet Dr James Bradley, (OP, 2008) a pioneering scientist whose research takes him from the frozen edges of the planet to the frontiers of science in search of answers to some of our world's biggest questions. At the Bradley Lab, microbiology, geochemistry, and climate science converge to explore how life survives, and even thrives, in the harshest environments on Earth. Watch to discover how zooming in on the microscopic helps us to b...
Neurodivergence at The Perse: Shaping a More Inclusive Learning Environment
The Perse School Cambridge Podcast
15 minutes
8 months ago
Neurodivergence at The Perse: Shaping a More Inclusive Learning Environment
In this podcast, Emma Rothwell, Assistant Head for Inclusion, Equality, and Diversity, and Nikki Wells, Head of Learning Support, speak with Sixth Form students about their personal experiences of being neurodivergent and the crucial role early diagnosis plays in unlocking the support needed to reach their full learning potential.
The Perse School Cambridge Podcast
Join us in this episode of The Diary of a Future CEO as we meet Dr James Bradley, (OP, 2008) a pioneering scientist whose research takes him from the frozen edges of the planet to the frontiers of science in search of answers to some of our world's biggest questions. At the Bradley Lab, microbiology, geochemistry, and climate science converge to explore how life survives, and even thrives, in the harshest environments on Earth. Watch to discover how zooming in on the microscopic helps us to b...