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China’s Belt and Road Initiative: An Epochal Initiative Connecting the World – Professor Xiangming Chen, Trinity College
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Exploring How Technology Enhances Inclusion and Participation in Humanities Research – Dr Anna Khlusova, Kings College London
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Social and Political Determinants of Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Socioeconomic Determinants of Covid-19 Infections and Mortality: Evidence from England and Wales
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Andy Ridgway | The Evolution Of Science Journalism
Like other animals, humans have unique ways of approaching a potential mate and securing their affections. The goal of these ‘wooing’ processes is generally to establish a long-term romantic relationship with the person of interest. Victor de Munck, a Professor of Anthropology at Vilnius University, recently carried out a fascinating study exploring the most common patterns of courtship observed in the United States today, and the cultural influences underpinning these patterns.
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