Public lecture podcasts
University of Bath
The University of Bath podcasts are a series of public lectures available to download for free.
Enhance your understanding of subjects ranging from how babies develop to the workings of the universe. Learn from academics and business and industry experts.
The University of Bath is a leading UK insitution. We offer a distinctive blend of research-led teaching, an outstanding graduate employment record and personal development opportunties.
Enhance your understanding of subjects ranging from how babies develop to the workings of the universe. Learn from academics and business and industry experts.
The University of Bath is a leading UK insitution. We offer a distinctive blend of research-led teaching, an outstanding graduate employment record and personal development opportunties.
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Jan 24, 2020 • 1h 30min
Philip Rycroft: Brexit and the future governance of the UK
In this Public Lecture, former Permanent Secretary at the Department for Exiting the European Union, Philip Rycroft, examined the new government's intentions post-Brexit, and asked what the future might hold for the United Kingdom itself.
This Public Lecture took place on 21 January 2020 at the University of Bath.

Jan 17, 2020 • 57min
Prof Timothy Mitchell: Why the problem of growth misidentifies our predicament
In this IPR Public Lecture, Professor Timothy Mitchell discusses how the climate emergency confronts us with the problem of growth. Can we avert a planetary catastrophe by altering the ways we consume resources, adopting a new path of “green growth”? Or is the survival of human societies incompatible with continued economic expansion, requiring the radical alternative of de-growth?
Professor Mitchell is a University of Bath Global Chair for the 2018 – 2019 academic year. His appointment has been funded by the International Relations Office’s Global Chair scheme, a flagship programme designed to attract distinguished, globally renowned scholars to engage in high-profile research activities at Bath.
This Public Lecture took place on 14 January 2020.

Jan 14, 2020 • 27min
In conversation with: Professor Rachel Forrester-Jones
New Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy (CASP) at the University of Bath, Professor Rachel Forrester-Jones talks about her research, her motivations for doing it and the wider work of the Centre which will be officially relaunched at an event to be held on Wednesday 15 January 2020.
Presented by Andy Dunne.
Find out more about CASP at www.bath.ac.uk/casp

Nov 29, 2019 • 1h 39min
IPR Panel Debate: The future of UK farming and food production
In this Panel Debate, Patrick Holden (Sustainable Food Trust), Joanna Lewis (Soil Association), Jo Edwards (Castle Farm Organics), Phil Stocker (National Sheep Association), and Jack Farmer (LettUs Grow) discuss how can we ensure that the way we grow, distribute and eat food provides healthy and affordable nutrition whilst restoring ecosystems and improving the livelihoods of farmers; what the future of British farming may look like; and how we can measure and value sustainability and soil, plant and animal health, whilst at the same time protecting our farmers and farming communities as well as our environment.
This Panel Debate took place on 19 November 2019, and is part of the IPR's public event series, 'The future is in our lands'.

Nov 27, 2019 • 10min
Why do men feel more stressed if their wife earns more than them?
Dr Joanna Syrda from our School of Management talks to Vicky Just about her study on the effect of spouse income on men's mental health.
https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/husbands-stress-increases-if-wives-earn-more-than-40-per-cent-of-household-income-new-research/
Nov 21, 2019 • 17min
Louise Brown: On exploring how to adapt social work models in varied contexts
In this talk, Prof Louise Brown of Department of Social & Policy Sciences at the University of Bath discusses the GCRF-funded project that focusses on transferring, contextualising and implementing sustainable social work interventions into low and middle income countries.

Nov 12, 2019 • 1h 33min
Craig Bennett: The future is in our lands
In this Public Lecture, Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth, Craig Bennett, explores how doubling tree cover; restoring peat bogs, wetlands and functioning ecosystems; and putting nature back into our towns and cities is essential for solving the climate and ecological emergency. And, how it might be good for people’s health and wellbeing too.
This Public Lecture took place on 6 November 2019, and is part of the IPR's public event series, 'The future is in our lands'.

Nov 12, 2019 • 1h 33min
Prof Nicholas Hardwick: The prisons crisis - what's gone wrong and how to fix it
In this Public Lecture, Professor of Criminal Justice at Royal Holloway University of London, Nicholas Hardwick, discusses the prisons crisis, what's gone wrong and how to fix it.
This Public Lecture took place on 7 November 2019.

Oct 28, 2019 • 35min
Ed Humpherson: How to stop bad data driving out the good
In this Public Lecture, Director General for Regulation at the UK Statistics Authority, Ed Humpherson, discusses how to stop bad data driving out the good.
This Public Lecture took place on 9 October 2019.

Jun 27, 2019 • 1h 22min
Healing the Generational Divide: A report by the APPG on Social Integration
In this launch event co-hosted with the All Party Parliamentary Group(APPG) on Social Integration, Chuka Umunna MP, Wera Hobhouse MP, Dr Matt Dickson, Antony Hawkins, Rachael Dutton and Ivo Gormley discuss the growing age divide in the UK, and what can be done to bridge it, and introduce 'Healing the Generational Divide' - an interim report from the APPG.
This launch event took place on 16 May 2019.


