• Episode 11: Reflecting on COP26 by Prof Dave Waltham and Dr Rebecca Fisher
    Dec 6 2021

    In our latest Seminar Sessions podcast, two academics from the Department of Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway discuss their experience of attending COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, as official observers.

    Professor Dave Waltham, Professor of GeoPhysics  and Dr Rebecca Fisher, Lecturer and researcher in the Greenhouse Gas Laboratory, are both involved in teaching and research which engages with issues around Climate Change, greenhouse emissions and energy transition. In November they joined government leaders and representatives from across the world at COP26 in Glasgow,  where important measures to  address global warming were discussed and agreed, with hopes that it will lead to genuine cuts in emissions.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 10 - Virtual Reality in Filmmaking - Mary Matheson
    Mar 29 2021

    Course director of our MA in Immersive Storytelling, Mary Matheson, talks to us about the exciting immersive worlds of virtual reality and augmented reality, and how these emerging and fast-growing technologies can be used to tell stories in a way they’ve never been told before – allowing us to vividly experience different times, cultures, issues and places. She discusses her latest projects, including a collaborative piece exploring underground clubs for black people in nineteen-eighties London, as well as what impact covid-19 has had on virtual reality, and what the current drawbacks of the technology are.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 9 - The Crown and the Royal Brand - Professor Pauline MacLaran
    Feb 19 2021

    Professor of Marketing and Consumer Research Pauline MacLaran, of the School of Business and Management, discusses the careful brand cultivation of the Royal Family, including the fine balance between their accessibility and mystique, their representation in popular culture such as the hit Netflix series The Crown, and the precarious position of the royal brand’s future. 

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    32 mins
  • Episode 7 - Professor Laura Sjoberg - How to Marry for Power
    Nov 24 2020

    Professor Laura Sjoberg joins Summer and Greg to discuss why the study of gender is important in a conversation of politics and international relations. They talk about how marriage and sexual politics affect national borders today as well as historically and they discuss the book Professor Sjoberg is working on as well as the Gender Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 6 - Polar future - conflicting claims and the cost of climate change
    Oct 13 2020

    We’re always hearing about climate change and worries over the polar regions, but what does it all actually mean? Greg and Summer are joined by Professor Klaus Dodds and Dr Bethan Davies who discuss the physical and human concerns facing the polar regions today.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 5 - Dr John Sellars - Do Stoics have emotions?
    Feb 28 2020

    Episode 5 of the Seminar Sessions podcast is here! Dr John Sellars from the Department of Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy joins hosts Summer and Greg to discuss his work around Stoicism, his recent book Lessons in Stoicism, and how Stoic philosophy can offer a guide for living in the 21st century by reducing negative emotions and increasing our sense of wellbeing.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 4 - Dr Tim Summers - Video games as musical instruments
    Jan 24 2020

    Episode 4 of the Seminar Sessions podcast is here! Dr Tim Summers from the Department of Music joins hosts Summer and Greg to discuss his top video game scores (musical, not points), reveals the exotic side of Tetris, and persuades them that playing a video game is not all that different from practising a musical instrument.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 3 - Professor Stewart Boogert and Professor Adam Roberts
    Dec 19 2019

    Episode 3 of Seminar sessions is a festive special. Greg and Summer join Royal Holloway’s science fiction duo, Stewart Boogert, Professor of Accelerator Physics and Adam Roberts, Professor of Nineteenth-century Literature  as they ponder Physics and the philosophical conundrum of Santa Claus. Hear their novel dialogue between past, present and future time travel – between the nineteenth-century world view and what we can learn from Dickens’ Christmas Carol and HG Wells, to 21st-century astrophysics and our understanding of black holes, space- time continuum and the Sci Fi of Star Wars, speculating on the all-important secret – how does Santa and his sleigh deliver presents to children across the world in just one night?

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    43 mins