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Name: Email address:

Moe Keir moe.keir@sbrcentre.co.uk

Victoria Ward wardvictoria29@gmail.com

Emmanuel Atiba opemipoatiba@yahoo.com

Douglas Fraser d.m.fraser@outlook.com

Simona Dulajova simona.dulajova@gmail.com

John B john.baird@abdn.ac.uk

Catherine Morgan Catherine.morgan@enquest.com

Chloe Ramsay Pelletier r01cp19@abdn.ac.uk

Dr Donna MacCallum d.m.maccallum@abdn.ac.uk

Dr Anita Shepherd Anita.Shepherd@abdn.ac.uk

Puja Kumari puja.kumari@abdn.ac.uk

Julien Reboud julien.reboud@glasgow.ac.uk


Tajrian Chowdhury t.chowdhury.1@research.gla.ac.uk

Professor Justin Hargreaves Justin.Hargreaves@glasgow.ac.uk

Derek Ball derek.ball@abdn.ac.uk

John Barrow j.barrow@abdn.ac.uk

PAUL GARNHAM pgarnham@hotmail.co.uk

Mimi Asogwa mamike24@yahoo.com

Colin Hastie c.hastie@bruachdesign.co.uk


Professor Adam Price a.price@abdn.ac.uk

Craig Anderson craig.anderson@glasgow.ac.uk

David Fisher david.fisher@abdn.ac.uk

Annie Lennox annie.lennox@open.ac.uk

Aishling Dignam aishlingdignam@gmail.com

Prof Astley Hastings astley.hastings@abdn.ac.uk

David Burslem d.burslem@abdn.ac.uk

Catherine Hambly c.hambly@abdn.ac.uk


Graham Dallas lummingtonsteading@gmail.com

Dr Fiona Comrie fiona.comrie@fss.scot

Emma Agnew emma.agnew@fss.scot

Lucy Smyth lucy.smythe@fss.scot

Konstantinos Orfanos konstantinos.orfanos@technipfmc.com

Caitlin Gilmour caitlin.gilmour@technipfmc.com

Rhiannon Hill rhiannon.hill@technipfmc.com

Paula McKee paula.mckee@technipfmc.com


Alasdair Lyon alasdair.lyon@technipfmc.com

Jonathan Waites jonathan.waites@technipfmc.com

Barry James Mackley barry.mackley@technipfmc.com

Craig Macdonald craig.macdonald@technipfmc.com

Steven Dunn steven.dunn@technipfmc.com

Clemence Barrett Clemence.barrett@technipfmc.com


David Jousset david.jousset@technipfmc.com

Araz R. Khojasteh arazkhojasteh@outlook.com

Paul Mearns paul.mearns@technipfmc.com

Christopher Fyfe christopher.fyfe@technipfmc.com

Kirsteen McDonald kirsteen.mcdonald@technipfmc.com

Wamberto Vasconcelos w.w.vasconcelos@abdn.ac.uk

Georgios Terezakis georgios.terezakis@technipfmc.com


Stephen Switzer stephen.switzer@technipfmc.com

David Woodall david.woodall@technipfmc.com

Murdo Aird aird@adobe.com

Ben Seaby bseaby@hiden.co.uk

Karen Lorena Sinza Mendieta kalosime@gmail.com

Joseph Alex Grimble joseph.grimble@technipfmc.com


Fiona Keady fiona.keady@leidos.com

Bruce Scott bruce.scott@technipfmc.com

Russell Craig russell.craig@technipfmc.com

Chloe Nicholson chloe.nicholson@leidos.com

Vann Smith vann.smith@technipfmc.com

Heather Ritchie-Parker hritchieparker@rzss.org.uk

Al Millar Alasdair.millar@technipfmc.com
Robert Lawrie robert.lawrie@technipfmc.com

Kevin O'Neill kevin.oneill@technipfmc.com

Robb James james.robb@technipfmc.com

Gavin Kennedy gavin.kennedy@technipfmc.com

Paola Koz paola.koz@technipfmc.com

Tania Kennedy tania.kennedy@technipfmc.com


Leonardo Bernardo leouberna@gmail.com

Erin Peat erinpeat16@gmail.com

William Buchan will.buchan@technipfmc.com

Johnny Pike johnny.pike@serica-energy.com

Matthew Neal matthew.neal@serica-energy.com

Calum Fisher calumfisher1@gmail.com

John McIntyre john.mcintyre@oceanwinds.com


Jennifer Stavert jennifer.stavert@yahoo.co.uk
Name of the company/organisation

Scottish Business Resilience Centre

Mint Diagnostics

CleanEarth Energy

Kirkton Veterinary Centre

Sitno Pharma/ InterBioTox

Uni of Aberdeen

EnQuest

University of Aberdeen

University of Aberdeen

University of Aberdeen

University of Aberdeen

University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow

University of Glasgow

University of Aberdeen

University of Aberdeen

Recently retired (after 40 years with Shell)

Graduated from University of Aberdeen (November 2021)

Bruach Architects
University of Aberdeen

University of Glasgow

University of Aberdeen

Open University

University of Kent

University of Aberdeen - Institute of Biological and Environmental Science

University of Aberdeen

University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences


ABL Group / SPE Aberdeen

Food Standards Scotland

Food Standards Scotland

Food Standards Scotland

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC
TechnipFMC

Technip FMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC
TechnipFMC

Optimus Plus (aberdeen) Ltd.

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

University of Aberdeen

TechnipFMC
TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

Adobe

Hiden Analytical Ltd

Equinor

TechnipFMC
Leidos

Technipfmc

TechnipFMC

Leidos

TechnipFMC

Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS)

TechnipFMC
TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC
TechnipFMC

Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust

TechnipFMC

Serica Energy

Serica Energy

Ocean Winds

Ocean Winds / Moray West Offshore Wind Farm


Ocean Winds
A brief description of what your company/organisation does:

Provide cybersecurity consulting services to SMEs, charities and public sector organ

Analysis hormone levels in the saliva of elite female athletes to aid their training pro

Renewables Project Developer in Wadebridge. Team of 30-50 into construction of commercial solar and wind far

First opinion, mixed animal vet practice

In Vitro and In Vivo acute, sub-chronic and chronic toxicological and preclinical studies, genotoxicity, ecotoxico

Oil and gas operator

University

University delivering research and teaching

Academic research (Dept of Biological and Environmental Sciences)

Teaching, Research, Consutancy, Mentoring future workforce, entrepreneurs

Biomedical Engineering - developing new medical diagnostics and therapies as well as technolo
Education and research

Education and Research

Our University is an institute of higher education that provides teaching and conducts research on

Higher education

Major multi-national energy / oil & gas company

Research in various Microbiology/Medical Sciences areas

We are a small architect's practice (5 people) based in Clydebank, with extensive knowledge and experience in bu
technologies used in these fields
Teaching and Research across multiple disciplines

Teaching and research

I am a STEM postgraduate researcher at the OU.

Research into climate adaptation and mitigation

Education and Research across multiple subjects

Research into various biological topics and teaching of undergrads and postgraduate
Marine and Energy Consulting / Professional Society

National, independent food body for Scotland, protecting consumer interests in food safety, sta

To protect consumers in Scotland from food safety risks and promote healthy e

Regulator for Food Safety in Scotland

Supplying energy solutions for oil & gas and renewables sectors

TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energies industry; delivering fully integr

Offshore EPCI contractor for oil & gas and new energies industries

Design, manufactures and services of oil and gas equipement


Offshore construction - Oil and Gas - Subsea Engineering

TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energies i

Global Service Provider in the Oil and Gas sector. The part of company I work is involved in Subsea Applicatio

TechnipFMC designs, procures, constructs and installs subsea infrastructure for the offshor

Design, Manufacture and install equipment for the energy industry.

We are a subsea installation company. We link a well to a platform by installing all the necessary p
TechnipFMC is a leading services Company for subsea field in the Energy industry, from Oil and Ga

A well-established, highly experienced, specialist engineering and consultancy company, Optimus combines dec
insight to deliver simple, responsive and cost-effective solutions for the energy in

Subsea Contractor for Oil, Gas & New Energy Ventures

Energy Services provider

Oil and Gas OEM and EPC Company

Higher education, research, consultancy and innovation

TechnipFMC is an global oil and gas company that provides complete project life cycle services fo
TechnipFMC are a global leader in energy projects, technologies, systems, and services and provide their clients d
projects

Manufacturer of equipment for the energy industry. Global company with approximately 20,000 employees worldw
and optimization of subsea tree assemblies, which safely produce oil and gas up to 3000m under the sea und
maintenance for 25 years - and absolutely can NEVER leak!

Adobe creates many of the world's most popular creativity software

We design and manufacture scientific instruments for the semiconductor and other

Energy, oil and gas, Energy Transition.

Provide engineering, procurement, construction and installation of subsea infrast


Leidos is a global technology, engineering and science company, on a mission to make the world safer,

We are a leading provider of equipment, technology and project management to the en

Oil and Gas contractor, responsible for design and installation of subsea equipment including pipelines. Offshore

My company provides scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical s

Oil and Gas, Manufacturing site

RZSS is a conservation charity that provides practical and genetic advice for conservation projects

Energy services and equipment provider.


Delivers full lifecycle Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation Oil & G

Well and Flow control systems for oil and gas sector

We manufacture subsea equipment for the Energy Industry

Manufactures and supplies oil and gas equipment used in the extraction of oil from

Energy

Provides complete life cycle services for the Energy Industry


Design/Manufacture Subsea Equipment for Oil and Gas Production

I work for an NHS hospital based in London.

We are a global leader in energy projects, technologies, systems, and services and provide our clients deep exper

Serica Energy are an Independant Mid-Tier Oil and Gas producer focussed on the N

Serica Energy is a UK North Sea focused company and its strategy is to provide low cost, low carbon intensi

Ocean Winds are an offshore windfarm developer that constructs and operates offshore windfa

Develops offshore wind farm projects globally


Offshore windfarm developer
Job title

Ethical Hacker

Senior Product Design Engineer

Project Manager

Veterinary Surgeon

Project Manager

Senior Lecturer

Infrastructure & New Energy Technical Manager

PhD Student

Senior lecturer

Research Fellow

Research Fellow

Reader
PhD student (3rd year)

Professor of Catalytic Materials Chemistry / Head of the


School of Chemistry

Head of Sport Science

Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Education

Front End Development Manager

PhD graduate

Architect and Director


Professor

Senior Lecturer

Research Fellow

PhD researcher

PhD Student in Astrophysics

Professor (Research)

Director, Interdisciplinary Centre for Environment and


Biodiversity

Researcher and Laboratory manager


Business Development Manager / Section Chair

Senior Public Health Nutrition Adviser

Senior Scientific Adviser

Scientific Advisor in Chemical Contaminants and Regulated


Products

Senior Project Engineer

Project Engineer

Graduate Flow Assurance & Process Engineer

European Engineering Manager


Project Engineering Manager

Global Key Account Manager

Supply Source Inspector

Global Category Lead for Subsea Linepipe

Engineering Team Leader

Senior discipline engineer


Vice President of the Fleet

Chemical Process Engineer

Senior Project Engineer

Manager of Collaboration Solutions

Data Office Manager

Professor Emeritus

Geotechnical Engineer
Global Sourcing & Procurement Business Systems
Manager

Design Engineer

Senior Engineering Manager

Senior Electronics Engineer

Production Engineer

Project Engineer
Talent Development Business Partner

Assistant Project manager

Principal Engineer & Lifting Authority

Bid Writer

Design Engineer

Research Scientist

Director of Projects
Project Engineer - Subsea

Design Engineer

Senior Manager, Manufacturing Engineering & Digital


Transformation Office

Engineering Development Manager

UK HR Manager

HSE Advisor
Lead Engineer

Trainee clinical bioinformatician

Asset Operations Director

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Analyst

Energy Transition Engineering Advisor

Risk Manager

Interface Manager / Engineering Manager


Consenting specialist
A brief describe of what your job entails (this can be specific of yo

I'm a full time student (studying Ethical Hacking) and part time SBRC consultant. At the SBRC I provide vulnerab
campaigns, Incident Response exercises a

I design internal mechanical components of a reade

1. Coordinations of groups involved in w

2. Design and delivery of PV work package


3. Review of policy and preparation of documents (environmental stateme

General practice consulting clients and performin

Responsible for all technical (engineering, projects & pipeline operations) for in

I act as a post-graduate researcher. I work in the lab on microbiology based experiments, and outside th

I am involved in overseeing teaching delivery in my institute, but also carry out research to investigate how fungi
pets/farmyard animals, making strains with specific genes knocked out to look at effect of that gene on ability to
models and identifying alternatives to the

I model agricultural systems and pred

Research on Algal biotechnology emphasizing on algal disease, abiotic, biotic s

research and teac


I am a synthetic inorganic chemistry PhD student, who works in synthesising novel and reactive coordination m
air/moisture-sensitive chemistry and therefore am experienced in working in the glovebox and the Schlenk line.
different spectroscopic techniques for characterizing them, for example, multinuclear magnetic resonance, in
techniques.

As the senior researcher in the lab, I am also in-charge of maintaining the chemistry lab, placing orders for chemi
laboratory in my institution, to the second year undergraduate students taking a degree in chemistr

I have been involved in running and managing the Alchemist society at the University of Glasgow, and as its curre
chemistry department here and help students/chemists with studies/providing them
I also attend research seminars and give talks at conferences, both in-house and also international conferences, su
2021, and volunteered in mar

I am the Head of the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow and as such I have responsibility for the str
catalysis where I have particular interests in the activation of small molecules such as N2 and CH4 and the use
chemistry and, in particular, oxides, zeolites, carbides, nitrides, phosphides and borides. Sustainable, local scal
materials chemistry. I am also involved in undergraduate

I teach across a wide range of courses in biomedical sciences and I have an interest in human physiology. During se
semesters I supervise several post0graduate students on proje

I teach mainly undergraduate students at the University of Aberdeen in the subjects of biochemistry and molecula
biology, and how all of these link back to gene regulatory mechanisms. I am currently involved in research in
experiences using technology like augm

Technical Lead & Integrator for Flagship Projects - for much of the last 14 years this involved 3

My PhD project was centered on investigating the role of a protein (mechanosensitive channel) in Salmonella bact
using various tests. I am experienced at using various Microbiology/molecular biology techniques including: cultu
cloning, PCR analysis, bacterial DNA isolation and manipulation, cloni

As an architect I work with clients to define the brief for their project, undertake surveys where required, prepar
developed in more detail to obtain the relevant permissions prior to construction. During the build phase we work
the client's quality requirements. We use and are aware of a range of technologies and innovative proce
Supervising research projects of PhD students and research staff, contributing to the research environment of t
contributing to external organisations promoting plant science and rice rese

I am a statistician, and I carry out research into health and environmental inequalities. For example, I have stu
deprivation, with poorer areas having poorer health. I have also worked on models which estimate air pollution lev
potential health im

I study animal behaviour and how it evolves. My day consists of either planning and conducting experiments, anal
scientific articles, and applying for funding to conduct more research! I also give lectures and practical classe
administrative ta

I am part of the OU's school of physical sciences involved in a team making geological maps of the planet Mercu
published and used by ESA and JAXA

I am currently researching detectors for debris in orbit around the Earth. This generally involves creating an under
and how we can best measure the particles or s

Every day is different for me as I work in labs and on computer simulations. Some days I'm in the lab conducting
scanning electron microscope. Other days I spend time simulating these impacts using co

Managing research projects, supervising Masters and PhD thesis projects, creating computer m

I facilitate education and research on environmental and sustainability topics across the University

I measure energy expenditure in both animals and humans. This includes lots of wild animal and bird studies to ex
sports people to explore their nutritional requirements. I manage the la
Speaking to clients and colleagues about anything ranging from Oil & Gas developme

Managing public health nutrition research projects in dietary monitoring and dietary advice

Team Leader of Foodborne Illness Control, and deal with giving scientific advise to consumers and food busines
communicating this in an easy t
I respond to incidents regarding chemical safety in the food chain (by providing information or risk assessment). I a
which they need to become a regulated product on the market). I help to design and procure resea

Project management, engineering management, e

I engineer procedures to install subsea infrastructure for our Clients. I work closely with the Clients to ensure
infrastructure which can range from: structures

I am involved in many different projects so ac

As part of the Flow Assurance Team I perform calculations and analysis to determine pipeline sizes and pressure
optimal field layout for Clients oil a

I am also involved in New Energy projects, such as offshore floating wind and hydrogen production projects. This
future.
I have also worked in the execution phase of projects and enjoy working offshore on Diving Support Vessels i

lead a team of highly skilled engineers, inspectors and techn


Planning projects from scratch and organising

I ensure our global teams are aligned with the medium and long term plans of our Internatio

I inspect and release hardware and electronics for TFMC projects at our supply base in the UK and Europe. I also w
dimensional inspe

I am a former Subsea Engineer who is now in charge of linepipe strategy for my company to service Oil & Gas and
they use the most appropriate pipe

Manage a team of Design Engineers and CAD operators to design Surface Wellhea

Y job is to make sure that whatever we install subsea will not leak once oil o
I manage the fleet of TechnipFMC. 17 vessels acr

Scaling up chemical processes, producing process flow diagrams & piping and instruments diagram, preforming
much more.

Management of subsea equipment detailed design, man

I am the product manager for an enterprise communities of practice platform and work with internal groups to sha
innovation and collaboration. I also manage an internationally dispersed team of

As part of the digital team, my team defines the data mode

I'm now retired but I used to be a research-active member of staff, lecturing, supervising students, managing res
more specifically, knowledge repres

As offshore geotechnical engineer I am responsible of the soil data interpretation and I am also leading the desig
office based but often includes trips to tak
Ongoing Management and Development of the Procurement s

Just now, I'm developing digital tools to help us prioritize improvements to our product lines (to help us decide wh
though, no two days are the same, it's all really inter

Run several engineering teams that build and run mission criti

Product development, R&D, electronics hardware and firmware design, m

Surveillance and optimisation

Engineer solutions for the installation of subsea / platform infrastructure, in line with client requirements / legis
vessels / platform to construct a subsea development. This stretches from conc
I help people learn and develop. A lot of my work focuses on diversity and inclusion, employee engagement and inn
to people inside and outside our company about Leidos and how I can help them, and I'm qualified to run psych
sometimes Australia. I use a laptop for most of my work, so tech skills are really important. I also lead our STEM em
people in STEM

I am responsible for coordinating and managing a team to produce all the engineering docum

Ensuring lift operations are undertaken safely, research and develo

I write proposals for contracts with potential customers to draw business in - I interview people in my company on
write their answers up. I also sometimes help out other departments, like Marketing

updating part reports, designing solutions to problems, implementing impro

I work on a variety of projects involving various species (e.g. penguins, beavers, pine hoverflies) where I analyse ge
is then used to inform conservation practises. On a day-to-day basis I analyse this data on a linux-based server
discussions with the lab team on

I run the project organization in a manufacturing plant ma


Engineering Support to Budgets & Tenders - Provide engineering support to Tendering and FEED activities. Incl
technical clarifications and qualifications), supp

Client & 3rd Party Interfacing - Engineering interface for clients, subcontractors and other 3rd parties on their allo
client and manages technical queries and interface requests. Identi

Workscope Project Management – Executes the scope of work, monitors budget and prog

Installation Engineering (Offshore) – Develops installation concepts, prepares installation procedures and other
technical and safety reviews, completes as-builts less
Procurement Support and Supplier Management – Assist supply chain in the preparation of RFQ/ITB, inputs to proc
from award to project

Designing parts related to the c

I am responsible for leading the site strategy on Digitalization, automation and technology. I manage a departmen
responsible for managing the Capital Expenditure for

Managing teams of graduates, apprentices and CAD draughtpersons, compe

leading P&C activ

Develop and implement project


Develop, chair and lead the Hazard Identific
Participate in Emergency Response, inciden
Prepare client, project and corporate
Actively monitor HSE performanc
Develop campaigns or improv
Encourage and promote a positi
Lead engineers and projects, review and appr

I work in the genetic lab at my hospital, as a bioinformatician. I help undertake genetics testing for the patients
perhaps if they are worried about their risk of developing certain conditions in the future. I work with computers t
possible. Day-to-day this might be writing code, testi

I look after the operations for TechnipFMC's Fleet of vessels. We manage around 17 vessels (including some long te
and expertise required to operate on

I asses environmental, social and governance opportunities to better our performance and lead our ESG Reporting
assessing new technologies and renewable energy sources. So I would be

Its priority is identifying and implementing opportunities to reduce greenhouse ga

My job involves talking to all areas of the offshore wind development team to identify and assess risks in differ
dropping a cable onto the seabed. I then use statistical modelling tools to analyse the risks identified to work out w
risks require urgent a

- Responsible for all interfaces between the wind farm components (wind turb
- Technical review of designs, 2D draw
- Co-ordination of cross-discipline engineering activities to ensure design and c
- Operational planning for construction activities,
- Management of 'marine services' contracts during offshore construction i
Assisting with the process of gaining consent for an offshore wind farm -
(5) Women in STEM ‚ Why are women still underrep

(3) It's becoming clear that we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effe
in order to keep global temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans f
electric vehicles many car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great s
EV

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underre

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
(6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s bigg
of th
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It require

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because
changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals a

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It require

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underre

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight c
businesses. It requires changes to processes, developing new technolog
(1) How are we transforming to a

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underre

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underre

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates the need at approximately 10 gigatonnes of net CO2 removal per year b
been focusing on carbon removal technologies. Discuss the latest carbon capture technologies.; (4) With the incre
thus many automakers have made promises to stop making conventi
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because hy
of electric vehicles many car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a gre
that EVs aren’t as green as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still
resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro

Women in STEM – Why are women still underrep

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because hy
of electric vehicles many car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a gre
that EVs aren’t as green as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still
resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
this?; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’
view of
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight c
businesses. It requires changes to processes, developing new technolog

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
fight climate change and thus many automakers have made promises to stop making conventional cars at some p
use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires c

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
fight climate change and thus many automakers have made promises to stop making conventional cars at some po
many STEM fields, including engineering? In your opinion, what could be done to remedy this?; (6) The energy tra
processes, developing new technologies and creating

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is
entirely new value chains. D

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight c
businesses. It requires changes to processes, developing new technolog

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is
entirely new value chains. D

(3) It’s becoming clear that we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst
2050 in order to keep global temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates the need at approximately 10 gigatonnes of net CO2 removal per year b
been focusing on carbon removal technologies. Discuss the latest carbon capture technologies.; (6) The energy tra
processes, developing new technologies and creating

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
this?; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’
view of

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It require
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because hy
of electric vehicles many car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a gre
that EVs aren’t as green as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still
resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underre

(2) With growing numbers of hydrogen powered vehicles, some suggest that hydrogen is one of the best energy s
production and storage require a lot of energy, some argue that hydrogen may do more harm than good. Discus
solution to fight climate change and thus many automakers have made promises to stop making conventional
underrepresented in many STEM fields, including engineering? In your opinion, what could be done to remedy thi
requires changes to processes, developing new technologies and

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.;(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clim
this?; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’
view of

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climate
as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STE
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to pro
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climat
they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrepresented in many STEM
challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires changes to proc

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
fight climate change and thus many automakers have made promises to stop making conventional cars at some p
This is a unique challenge for the world’s biggest energy, chemicals and resources businesses. It requires change

(4) With the increase in demand of electric vehicles many car companies have shifted towards the production of el
future. However, some argue that EVs aren’t as green as they seem. Discuss this argument.; (5) Wo

(3) It’s becoming clear that we need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effe
in order to keep global temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have be
(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrep

(5) Women in STEM – Why are women still underrep


(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climat
they seem. Discuss this argument.; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a uniq
value chains. Discuss

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
(6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a unique challenge for the world’s bigges
the

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climat
they seem. Discuss this argument.; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a uniq
value chains. Discuss

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
However, hydrogen is not a direct source of energy as you must produce hydrogen to use it as a source. Because h
need to change the way we use and produce energy in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The I
temperature rise under 1.5 or 2c. Organizations across the world have been making plans for how to achieve this a
car companies have shifted towards the production of electric cars. EVs seem to be a great solution to fight climat
they seem. Discuss this argument.; (6) The energy transition is changing the energy resources we use. This is a uniq
value chains. Discuss

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
It requires changes to processes, developing new technologies an

(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
It requires changes to processes, developing new technologies an
(1) How are we transforming to a greener future? Discuss how we, as a society, are working together to fight clima
2. Med

(5) While pet ownership in the UK is on the rise, there is a clear shortage of staff in the veterinary industry. The
support. Discuss how these issues are linked and what could be done to rectify the problem.; (6) Is there an ethical
that 47% of pet owners in the UK prefer giving their dogs ra

(1) Can we reverse the ageing process? Write an essay that discusses the concept of ageing and whether it may tec
The gut-brain axis is a physical connection between the digestive system and the central nervous system. Discuss h
tissue or cells into a human recipient. Discuss the potential benefits and dow

(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain

(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain how this could be rectified.; (4) Xenotransplantation is a process of transplanting non-human tissue or c
xenot

(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain how this could be rectified.; (5) While pet ownership in the UK is on the rise, there is a clear shortage o
emotional, financial, or mental health support. Discuss how these issues are

(1) Can we reverse the ageing process? Write an essay that discusses the concept of ageing and whether it may tec
Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rates. How
ho
(1) Can we reverse the ageing process? Write an essay that discusses the concept of ageing and whether it may tec
The gut-brain axis is a physical connection between the digestive system and the c

(4) Xenotransplantation is a process of transplanting non-human tissue or cells into a human recipient. Discus

(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain
(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain

(6) Is there an ethical way to farm animals?; (7) Raw dog food has recently become the fastest growing sector in
would you give
(7) Raw dog food has recently become the fastest growing sector in its market, and a 2020 study by Mintel foun

(7) Raw dog food has recently become the fastest growing sector in its market, and a 2020 study by Mintel foun
(3) Covid-19 vaccines have been hailed as a huge success with many countries having very high vaccination rate
explain
(5) While pet ownership in the UK is on the rise, there is a clear shortage of staff in the veterinary industry. The
support. Discuss how these issues a
(6) Is there an ethical way to farm animals?; (7) Raw dog food has recently become the fastest growing sector in
would you give
(6) Is there
(4) Xenotransplantation is a process of transplanting non-human tissue or cells into a human recipient. Discuss th
there an
3. B

(6) Saving endangered species: is it worth it?; (7) W

(2) Invasive species can have a huge impact on the native ecosystem of a habitat. Pick a species that is invasive to t
mosquitoes is an effective propos

(1) Pollinators play an essential role in the ecosystem. Discuss the threats they face, and what the implications w
species that is invasive to the UK and describe the ways in which it can be controlled, and the challenges it gives
Discuss the application of genetics in conservation management.; (6) Saving endangered species: is it worth it?;

(2) Invasive species can have a huge impact on the native ecosystem of a habitat. Pick a species that is invasive to t
mosquitoes is an effective propos

(2) Invasive species can have a huge impact on the native ecosystem of a habitat. Pick a spec

(4) Genetic modification of insects such as mosquitoes


(5) Discuss the application
(1) Pollinators play an essential role in the ecosystem. Discuss the threats they face, and what the implications
preventing the spread of Malaria; discuss.;Disc

(1) Pollinators play an essential role in the ecosystem. Discuss the threats they face, and what the implications wo
species that is invasive to the UK and describe the ways in which it can be controlled, and the challenges it gives
management of these?; (5) Discuss the application of genetics in conservation management.; (6) Saving endanger
environm
(8) Ethics of wildlife management and conservation: do hum
(5) Discuss the application of genetics in conservation management.; (6) Saving endangered species: is it worth it?
(1) Pollinators play an essential role in the ecosystem. Discuss the threats they face, and what the implic
(1) Pollinators play an essential role in the ecosystem. Discuss the threats they face, and what the implications wou
for the decisions made regarding management of these?; (4) Genetic modification o

(3) Sites of scientific interest often have conflicts of interests – who should be responsible for the decisions mad
protect the en
(2) Invasive species can have a huge impact on the native ecosystem of a habitat. Pick a species that is invasive to
conflicts of interests – who should be responsible for the decisions made regarding management of these?; (8) Eth
(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.; (6) Corporations such as Facebook do not secure th
adva

(2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers argues that ‘’virtual reality is as real as physical reality: that virtual obj
every-day settings.; (5) Greek philosopher Aristotle claimed that ethics are the foundation for human relations.
internet users don’t realise their data is being collected and shared for various purposes, despite having consen
ethical concerns of on
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you ag

(2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers argues that ‘’virtual reality is as real as physical reality: that virtual obj
every-day settings.; (4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been go
work places formed that do not
(4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been going on for years. Wit
that do not currently e
(4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been going on for years. Wit
that do not currently e
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings.; (3) Discuss the
With technology growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near future. At the sam
Aristotle claimed that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digital world and most of ou
collected and shared for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in place. Therefore, f

(3) Discus

(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you ag
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings.; (3) Discuss th
years. With technology growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near fut

(4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been going on for years. Wit
that do not currently exist. Considering these debates, how worried should we all be?; (5) Greek philosopher Aris
constantly share our data with people we don’t know. Many internet users don’t realise their data is being
permission for their data to be collected and shared. Discuss the ethical concerns of online data being collected, s
all user communication with end-to-end encrypti

(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.;The argument around the impact of artificial intell
future. At the same time, there will be new work places formed that do not currently exist. Considering these de
world and most of our interactions have moved online, where we constantly share our data with people we don‚Ä
in place. Therefore, from a legal point of view, these users give permission for their data to be collected and shar
privacy of their users, whereas foundations like Signal do secure all user commun
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings.; (3) Discuss th
years. With technology growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near future. A
philosopher Aristotle claimed that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digital world an
data is being collected and shared for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in place. T
collected, stored, and shared among businesses.; (6) Corporations such as Facebook do not secure the privacy of th

(4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been going on for years. Wit
that do not currently e

(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.; (6) Corporations such as Facebook do not secure th
adva

(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.; (4) The argument around the impact of artificial inte
future. At the same time, there will be new work places formed that do not currently exist. Considering these de
world and most of our interactions have moved online, where we constantly share our data with people we don‚Ä
in place. Therefore, from a legal point of view, these users give permission for their da

(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools. (2) ;Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings.; (3) Discuss th
years. With technology growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near future. A
philosopher Aristotle claimed that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digital world an
data is being collected and shared for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in place. T
collected, stored, and shared among businesses.; (6) Corporations such as Facebook do not secure the privacy of th
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (4) The argument around the impact of ar
the near future. At the same time, there will be new work places formed that do not currently exist. Considering
digital world and most of our interactions have moved online, where we constantly share our data with people w
policies in place. Therefore, from a legal point of view, these users give permission for thei

(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.; (4) The argument around the impact of artificial inte
future. At the same time, there will be new work place

(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers
substantial’’. Do you ag

(5) Greek philosopher Aristotle claimed that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digita
their data is being collected and shared for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in p
being
(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (2) Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers argu
you agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings.; (3) Discuss the importance of cyber
growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near future. At the same time, there wil
that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digital world and most of our interactions hav
for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in place. Therefore, from a legal point of v
among businesses.; (6) Corporations such as Facebook do not secure the privacy of their users, whereas founda

Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools., Techno-philosopher D. Chalmers argues tha
agree with his statement? Discuss the future of VR in every-day settings., The argument around the impact of arti
the near future. At the same time, there will be new work places formed that do not currently exist. Considering th
world and most of our interactions have moved online, where we constantly share our data with people we don
place. Therefore, from a legal point of view, these users give permission for their data

(3) Discuss the importance of cyber security in a digital world.; (4) The argument around the impact of artificial inte
future. At the same time, there will be new work place
(4) The argument around the impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs has been going on for years. Wit
that do not currently e

(1) Discuss the use of video games as a support tool to teach in schools.; (3) Discuss the importance of cyber se
growing exponentially, it is predicted that AI will take over our jobs in the near future. At the same time, there wil
that ethics are the foundation for human relations. We now live in a digital world and most of our interactions hav
for various purposes, despite having consented to the privacy policies in place. Therefore, from a legal point of v
5. Space

(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. O
that women are facing when
(5) What are the biggest challenges faced by the h
(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. O
that women are facing when

(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. Of th
women are facing when pursuing space-related careers.; (4) The origin of life in the Universe is still uncertain, alth
likely is Panspermia as the origin of the materials for life versus other theories?; (5) What are the biggest c

(2) Discuss the importance of eng


(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
Where does

(2) Discuss the importance of eng

(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. O
that women are facing when

(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. O
that women are facing when pursuing space-related careers.; (4) The origin of life in the Universe is still uncertain
How likely is Panspermia as the origin of the materials for life versus other theories?; (5) What are the bigge
(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. O
that women are facing when

(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
(4) The origin of life in the Universe is still uncertain, although one major theory, called Panspermia, is that the m
versus other theories?; (5) What are the biggest challenges faced by the hum

(2) Discuss the importance of engineering or/and creativity in space.; (5) What are th
(1) Leaving Earth to find new homes in space is one of the most ambitious of human dreams. According to estima
likely to become our new home in the future. However, are there any other planets that have the potential to be t
(3) According to 2021 data, ‘’over 560 people have traveled to space, but less than 70 of them are women. Of the
are facing when pursuing space-related careers.; (4) The origin of life in the Universe is still uncertain, although o
Panspermia as the origin of the materials for life versus other theories?; (5) What are the biggest chal
(2) Discuss the importance of eng
6. Foo

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainable?
decades ago meat was considered a luxurious product that only a few could afford, and today we can get a chee
affect our envir

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainab
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming p
(2) What challenges will climate change pose for food production and how can we adapt agriculture to cope w
cheeseburger for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if suddenly

(3) Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming


(2) What are the big challenges and opportuniti
(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainab
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming practices. Discus these advancements a
few could afford, and today we can get a cheeseburger for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if
manufacturers and retailers can bombard consumers with tasty,

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainab
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming practices. Discus these advancements
industry. How do current policies ensure the industry is sustainable now that the UK has left the single market?; (5
for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if suddenly we all turned vegetarian or vegan? How wou
with tasty, immediate, cheap food? Di

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainable?
decades ago meat was considered a luxurious product that only a few could afford, and today we can get a chee
affect our envir

(2) What challenges will climate change pose for food production and how can we adapt agriculture to cope with
impact they will have on the future of farming.; (6) Is it fair that food manufacturers and retailers ca
(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainable?; (5
for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if suddenly we all turned vegetarian or vegan? How wou
with tasty, immediate, cheap food? Di

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainable?; (2
food manufacturers and retailers can bombard consumers with tast
(4) It is widely discussed that Brexit is having an impact on the UK fishing industry. How do current policies ensur
product that only a few could afford, and today we can get a cheeseburger for as little as a couple pounds. But wha
Is it fair that food manufacturers and retailers can bombard consumers wi
(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainable?; (5
for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if suddenly we all turned vegetarian or vegan? How wou
with tasty, immediate, cheap food? Di

(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainab
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming practices. Discus these advancements a
few could afford, and today we can get a cheeseburger for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if
manufacturers and retailers can bombard consumers with tasty,
(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainab
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming p
(1) What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustainabl
Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming practices. Discus these advancements
industry. How do current policies ensure the industry is sustainable now that the UK has left the single market?; (5
for as little as a couple pounds. But what would happen if suddenly we all turned vegetarian or vegan? How wou
with tasty, immediate, cheap food? Di

(3) Technological advancements have revolutionised some traditional farming


(1 )What are the big challenges and opportunities to make food production more environmentally sustaina

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