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  2. Hacia una política de prevención de la violencia en ...

    https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/uruguayreportspanish.pdf
    Hacia una política de prevención de la violencia en Uruguay. Nico Trajtenberg & Manuel Eisner. Institute of CriminologyViolence Research Centre. Departamento de Sociología (FCS)Universidad de la República. Nico Trajtenberg. Institute of
  3. Trajtenberg & Eisner Uruguay violence reduction_v2

    https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/uruguayreporteng.pdf
    dynamics, use of legal and illegal substances, life-style, socio-economic background. Page 7. • ... Second, in. low socio-economic background schools some students experienced comprehension. difficulties with some items.
  4. Towards a more Effective Violence Prevention Policy in Uruguay ...

    https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/uruguayeng.pdf
    Family Socio Economic Status. NeighbourhoodCharacteristics. School Context. Life Events. Parenting and Family Context. ... 2. Methodology. 25Nico Trajtenberg & Manuel Eisner. 2.6. Demographic, Socio-Economic and Family Background of Participants.
  5. Faculty of Politics, Psychology, Sociology, and International Studies

    https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/annreport201415_0.pdf
    Baert - Springer), whilst the Department continues its involvement in the Cambridge Journal of Economics (co-eds. ... As usual, Dr. Brendan Burchell provided much valued support and coordination with the Cambridge Journal of Economics.
  6. HPS: Annual Report 2003-2004

    https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/annualreport04.pdf
    PAPER 4: Gould and Lewontin, ‘The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm’ An assesment of three criticisms made by Gould and Lewontin in the Spandrels paper Are adaptationists guilty ... Rickets: a new disease in seventeenth-century
  7. 1 Closing the food gap: opportunities for investment? FEBRUARY ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/mirova-cambridge-study.pdf
    Availability: sufficient quantities of food, available on a consistent basis;. Access: having sufficient economic and physical re-sources to obtain appropriate foods;. ... economic, social and environmental bases to generate food security and nutrition
  8. Industrial Transformation 2050 Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions from EU …

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/material-economics-industrial-transformation-2050.pdf
    the Paris Agreement while strengthening industrial competitiveness and the EU’s overall economic development and performance. ... of-life handling involving large economic values – and as described below, also large CO.
  9. The Impact of Stranded Fossil Fuel Assets on International ...

    https://www.ceenrg.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/wp23.pdf
    associated extraction infrastructure, that would ‘prior to the end of their economic life, no longer. ... preferences or economic downturns, as evident in the COVID-19 crisis, have a profound market.
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    Search site. Department of Architecture. Contact form. Fill in this form to contact the site owners. Name. Please enter your full name. E-Mail. Please enter your e-mail address. Subject. Message. Please enter the message you want to send. CAPTCHA.
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  12. Secret histories of illuminated manuscripts: the MINIARE project

    Duration: 00:06:55
    Published Date: 2012/10/12
    An innovative project at the University of Cambridge will uncover some of the hidden histories of illuminated manuscripts, thanks to the application of techniques more commonly found in scientific laboratories. The MINIARE project will help conservators repair priceless works of art and provide new insights into the cultural, social and economic circumstances of their production. And, crucially
  13. In April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, close to 1.6 billion children and youth were out of school due to temporary closures, representing more than 90% of students around the world, according to the United Nations. Follow the podcast: https://mind-over-chatter.captivate.fm/listen In this episode, we take an international perspective with our guests Arif Naveed, Aya Waller
  14. Roberto Scazzieri: Connections, Reasons and the Social Economy

    Duration: 00:33:35
    Published Date: 2010/07/06
    Roberto Scazzieri (Professor of Economic Analysis, Economics, Bologna and CAMSHET - Cambridge History of Economic Analysis at Clare Hall). Opening lecture at CRASSH conference 'Rethinking Social Economy' (7 May, 2010).
  15. Conversations in Economics is a series of interviews with Cambridge-INET Institute visitors. These distinguished economists explore some of today's most challenging economic questions and introduce viewers to their exciting research. http://www.inet.econ.cam.ac.uk/video-series/
  16. Podcast: Navigating the values of climate change

    Duration: 00:41:53
    Published Date: 2020/12/03
    Welcome to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this first series, we’ll explore climate change. Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… like a toddler with sticky fingers. But how did it become this way? What are we doing about it now? And what does the future hold?We’ll
  17. Agritech and the future of farming in the East of England

    Duration: 00:01:33
    Published Date: 2019/03/25
    From crop science to robotics, supply chains to economics, Cambridge University researchers are working with farmers and industry to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and profitability.
  18. Socks & Jabs & Rock & Roll

    Duration: 00:05:02
    Published Date: 2021/01/06
    As a national vaccination programme begins in the UK’s fight against COVID-19, we look back to 1950s America when a group of teenagers (and Elvis) inspired a fresh look at pro-vaccine public health information. Vaccination programmes are considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in history. Yet recent years have seen a rise in vaccine-preventable diseases like measles as a
  19. Partha Dasgupta: Nature, our most precious asset

    Duration: 00:05:46
    Published Date: 2021/10/13
    The last few decades of human prosperity have taken a devastating ecological toll. This is in part because nature is absent from the accounting systems that dictate national economies. In February 2021, the Cambridge economist Prof Sir Partha Dasgupta published a ground-breaking report on the economics of biodiversity. Watch Sir Partha outline the radical thinking required to reshape global
  20. Growing up Insecure

    Duration: 01:02:00
    Published Date: 2021/04/03
    What are the long-term mental health implications of growing up in an era defined by insecurity and rapid change? This panel discussion will look at the impact not just of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic aftermath on young people's wellbeing, but of other pre-existing factors affecting their mental health. Go to www.slido.com and enter code C277 to chat about the event. Dr Duncan Astle,

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