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The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
5 episodes
4 months ago
Can a driven individual shatter academic stereo-types through a passion for education? How does a love of science or engineering help you overcome educational difficulties, or even poverty? Writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah talks with acclaimed figures in the areas of science, technology and engineering from the Afro-Caribbean community about their experiences within their particular fields. They discuss their work, inspiration and the obstacles of pursuing careers in subjects that have been traditionally occupied by white men. Through Benjamin Zephaniah we get an insight into their aspirations, how they managed to succeed and the modern and diverse methods they use to encourage the youth to engage with the sciences.
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Can a driven individual shatter academic stereo-types through a passion for education? How does a love of science or engineering help you overcome educational difficulties, or even poverty? Writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah talks with acclaimed figures in the areas of science, technology and engineering from the Afro-Caribbean community about their experiences within their particular fields. They discuss their work, inspiration and the obstacles of pursuing careers in subjects that have been traditionally occupied by white men. Through Benjamin Zephaniah we get an insight into their aspirations, how they managed to succeed and the modern and diverse methods they use to encourage the youth to engage with the sciences.
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The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Jon Chase
Jon Chase talks to Benjamin Zephaniah about his passion for science.
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14 years ago
3 minutes 43 seconds

The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Geoff Palmer
Geoff discusses his experiences in biology.
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14 years ago
3 minutes 47 seconds

The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Tony Waithe
Tony Waithe tells Benjamin Zephaniah the reasons why he decided to become an engineer.
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14 years ago
4 minutes 8 seconds

The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock explains why she chose to pursue a career in space science.
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14 years ago
3 minutes 26 seconds

The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Chi Onwurah
Chi Onwurah tells Benjamin Zephaniah about her love of engineering.
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14 years ago
4 minutes 41 seconds

The Z files with Benjamin Zephaniah - for iPod/iPhone
Can a driven individual shatter academic stereo-types through a passion for education? How does a love of science or engineering help you overcome educational difficulties, or even poverty? Writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah talks with acclaimed figures in the areas of science, technology and engineering from the Afro-Caribbean community about their experiences within their particular fields. They discuss their work, inspiration and the obstacles of pursuing careers in subjects that have been traditionally occupied by white men. Through Benjamin Zephaniah we get an insight into their aspirations, how they managed to succeed and the modern and diverse methods they use to encourage the youth to engage with the sciences.