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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Catalina Turcu, Professor of Sustainable Built Environment, Bartlett School of Planning and Professor Ilan Kelman, Professor of Disasters and Health in the UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction. Today they’re discussing the relationship between the Sustainable Development Goals and climate change.</p><p>Goal 13 calls for urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, and many people have argued that tackling climate change should be the highest priority of the goals because of its impact on all of the other targets.</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2024-07-23T00:00:00Z<br>Duration: 00:44:36<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Professor Catalina Turcu, Professor Ilan Kelman<br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Catalina Turcu, Professor of Sustainable Built Environment, Bartlett School of Planning and Professor Ilan Kelman, Professor of Disasters and Health in the UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction. Today they’re discussing the relationship between the Sustainable Development Goals and climate change.</p><p>Goal 13 calls for urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, and many people have argued that tackling climate change should be the highest priority of the goals because of its impact on all of the other targets.</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2024-07-23T00:00:00Z<br>Duration: 00:44:36<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Professor Catalina Turcu, Professor Ilan Kelman<br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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      <title>S3, Episode 2: The SDGs and Mental Wellbeing</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Essi Viding and Professor Argyris Stringaris, from the UCL Division of Psychiatry and Psychology and Language Sciences and joint PVPs to the UCL Grand Challenge of Mental Health and Wellbeing. Following initial discussions from series 2, they’re taking a deeper dive on the issue of mental health and wellbeing relating to education and research.</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2024-06-25T00:00:00Z<br>Duration: 00:38:46<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Professor Essi Viding and Professor Argyris Stringaris<br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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      <title>S3, Episode 1: The SDGs and AI</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Maria Perez Ortiz, from the UCL Department of Computer Science, and Professor Jack Stilgoe, from the UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies. They’re taking a look at the role of technology and artificial intelligence, or AI, in supporting the implementation of the goals.</p><p>AI is a rapidly evolving field, but what is its role in sustainable development? How can it enable progress to a fairer world – or will it prove more of a hindrance? What are the practical and ethical issues that researchers and policy makers need to take into account?</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2024-06-25T00:00:00Z<br>Duration: 00:35:47<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Dr Maria Perez Ortiz, Professor Jack Stilgoe<br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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      <title>S2, Episode 6: WHAT COMES NEXT? PART TWO </title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WHAT COMES NEXT? PART TWO with Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. In the final episode of the series, Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. They’re discussing points raised throughout the series. Looking at the goals from a slightly different perspective, they’ll be considering what progress has been made, and what might come next? This is part 2. </p><p>Date of episode recording: 2023-11-01<br>Duration: 00:40:16<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol <br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WHAT COMES NEXT? PART TWO with Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. In the final episode of the series, Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. They’re discussing points raised throughout the series. Looking at the goals from a slightly different perspective, they’ll be considering what progress has been made, and what might come next? This is part 2. </p><p>Date of episode recording: 2023-11-01<br>Duration: 00:40:16<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol <br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WHAT COMES NEXT? PART TWO with Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. In the final episode of the series, Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol. They’re discussing points raised throughout the series. Looking at the goals from a slightly different perspective, they’ll be considering what progress has been made, and what might come next? This is part 2. </p><p>Date of episode recording: 2023-11-01<br>Duration: 00:40:16<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Professor Sean Fox and Dr Jessica Espey from the University of Bristol <br>Producer: Front Ear</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Ruth Morgan, from UCL Security &amp; Crime Science, and Professor Andrea Rigon, from the UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit. The Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in 2015, to provide a set of global targets for the world to achieve by 2030. As we’re now only seven years away from that milestone of 2030, we’re considering what progress has been made, and what might come next. As this is such an interesting topic and there is a lot for us to discuss, we have decided to tackle it over two episodes. This is part 1.</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2023-10-26<br>Duration: 00:39:27<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Professor Ruth Morgan, from UCL Security &amp; Crime Science, and Professor Andrea Rigon, from the UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit.<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Ruth Morgan, from UCL Security &amp; Crime Science, and Professor Andrea Rigon, from the UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit. The Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in 2015, to provide a set of global targets for the world to achieve by 2030. As we’re now only seven years away from that milestone of 2030, we’re considering what progress has been made, and what might come next. As this is such an interesting topic and there is a lot for us to discuss, we have decided to tackle it over two episodes. This is part 1.</p><p>Date of episode recording: 2023-10-26<br>Duration: 00:39:27<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh<br>Guests: Professor Ruth Morgan, from UCL Security &amp; Crime Science, and Professor Andrea Rigon, from the UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit.<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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      <title>S2, Episode 4: HOW RESPONSIVE ARE THE SDGS? </title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Simon Chin-Yee, Department of Political Sciences, and Dr Louisa Acciari, Institute for Disaster and Risk Reduction. Today they’ll be unpacking how well the SDGs respond to world issues and whether they need to be more agile to the complex issues of the world and the people within it.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-10-02<br>Duration: 00:27:40<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Simon Chin-Yee, Department of Political Sciences, and Dr Louisa Acciari, Institute for Disaster and Risk Reduction<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Simon Chin-Yee, Department of Political Sciences, and Dr Louisa Acciari, Institute for Disaster and Risk Reduction. Today they’ll be unpacking how well the SDGs respond to world issues and whether they need to be more agile to the complex issues of the world and the people within it.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-10-02<br>Duration: 00:27:40<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Simon Chin-Yee, Department of Political Sciences, and Dr Louisa Acciari, Institute for Disaster and Risk Reduction<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>S2, Episode 3: THE ECONOMICS OF THE SDGS</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Ida Kubiszewski, Institute for Global Prosperity, and Dr Kate Roll, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Today we’ll be unpacking the competing priorities around the implementation of the SDGs, and the challenges countries face in achieving the Goals, both at home and abroad.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-09-05<br>Duration: 00:28:54<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Ida Kubiszewski, Institute for Global Prosperity, and Dr Kate Roll, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Ida Kubiszewski, Institute for Global Prosperity, and Dr Kate Roll, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Today we’ll be unpacking the competing priorities around the implementation of the SDGs, and the challenges countries face in achieving the Goals, both at home and abroad.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-09-05<br>Duration: 00:28:54<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Ida Kubiszewski, Institute for Global Prosperity, and Dr Kate Roll, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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      <title>S2, Episode 2: MENTAL HEALTH AND THE SDGS</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Norha Vera San Juan, Institute for Global Health, and Dr Keri Wong, IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society. They’ll be considering the question of mental health and wellbeing. Asking whether the SDGs can and should do more to address this issue, and what that might mean in practice.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-07-05<br>Duration: 00:33:39<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Norha Vera San Juan, Institute for Global Health, and Dr Keri Wong, Institute for Education<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcast</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Dr Norha Vera San Juan, Institute for Global Health, and Dr Keri Wong, IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society. They’ll be considering the question of mental health and wellbeing. Asking whether the SDGs can and should do more to address this issue, and what that might mean in practice.</p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-07-05<br>Duration: 00:33:39<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter:Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Dr Norha Vera San Juan, Institute for Global Health, and Dr Keri Wong, Institute for Education<br>Producer: Front Ear Podcast</p>]]>
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      <title>S2, Episode 1: CULTURE AND THE SDGS</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Nicola Miller, UCL Professor of Latin American History at UCL Institute of Advanced Studies and Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, Associate Professor in Heritage Studies at UCL Institute of Archaeology. In the first episode, they'll be considering the question of culture. It’s a topic that isn’t central to the SDGs to date, at least not explicitly, but perhaps should have been. What should be the role of culture, and can we achieve the goals without considering it? </p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-06-26<br>Duration: 00:30:48<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Professor Nicola Miller, Institute of Advanced Studies and Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, Institute of Archaeology. <br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh are joined by Professor Nicola Miller, UCL Professor of Latin American History at UCL Institute of Advanced Studies and Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, Associate Professor in Heritage Studies at UCL Institute of Archaeology. In the first episode, they'll be considering the question of culture. It’s a topic that isn’t central to the SDGs to date, at least not explicitly, but perhaps should have been. What should be the role of culture, and can we achieve the goals without considering it? </p><p><br>Date of episode recording: 2023-06-26<br>Duration: 00:30:48<br>Language of episode: English<br>Presenter: Professor Monica Lakhanpaul and Professor Priti Parikh <br>Guests: Professor Nicola Miller, Institute of Advanced Studies and Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, Institute of Archaeology. <br>Producer: Front Ear Podcasts</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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