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Kenny Chng from Singapore Management University compares different approaches to deciding whether or not someone is entitled to equal protection under the constitution of a given jurisdiction, and proposes how best to apply constitutional equal rights to cases concerning discrete executive acts.
Arts & Humanities, Business

Constitutional equality and executive action

April 28, 2023
Will 2023-04-28T11:00:04+01:00
Fuzzy logic is an attempt to bridge the gap between mathematics and the fuzzy way humans naturally talk, think, and interact with the world.
Arts & Humanities

Fuzzy logic: The origin and future of non-Aristotelian thinking

March 20, 2023
Will 2023-03-20T11:00:55+00:00
Professor Frank Krueger brings together diverse theories to build a psychoneurobiological model for trust frameworks
Arts & Humanities, Behavioural Sciences

To trust or not to trust: A psychoneurobiological framework

October 5, 2022
Will 2022-10-05T11:00:33+01:00
Dr David Ocon of Singapore Management University investigates how ASEAN festivals bring mutual understanding and harmony to southeast Asia
Arts & Humanities

ASEAN festivals: Bringing peace and harmony to Southeast Asia

August 24, 2022
Will 2022-08-24T11:00:27+01:00
Dr Julia Kasmire explores how sustainability, balance, and alchemy can be understood as strategies to understand our complex world.
Arts & Humanities

Managing balance: Sustainability in science and history

August 10, 2022
Will 2022-08-10T11:00:38+01:00
The WHO case - how financial engineering can help deliver a global healthcare system that is preventative, collective and inclusive.
Arts & Humanities, Business

Alternative financial engineering to fund our health – The WHO Case

July 20, 2022
Will 2022-07-20T11:00:36+01:00
Dr Milia Tzoutzou studies how cartoon characters interact with their food and how they judge each other based on their physical appearance.
Arts & Humanities, Behavioural Sciences

Food consumption, gender, and body types in children’s animations

June 29, 2022
Will 2022-06-29T11:00:15+01:00
Dr Peter C Hill and a team of colleagues challenge the idea that people who hold strong religious beliefs are not intellectually humble.
Arts & Humanities

Can deeply religious people be intellectually humble?

June 10, 2022
Will 2022-06-10T11:45:23+01:00
Tony Marshall of Diverse Horizons Inc., aims to build global facilities for educational, entrepreneurial, and intercultural collaboration.
Arts & Humanities, Education & Training

Diverse Horizons: Investing globally in social and environmental sustainability

June 3, 2022
Will 2022-06-03T11:00:25+01:00
Criminology on Trump, is an analysis of Trump’s rise to power and alleged crimes of sexual assault, tax evasion and more.
Arts & Humanities, Business

Criminology on Trump: America’s outlaw and racketeer-in-chief

May 13, 2022
Will 2022-05-13T09:28:09+01:00

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