Surprising stories from the six universities in and around Somerset.
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In the 100th and final episode, Dr Neil Phillips from UWE talks about his bio-rover.
Dr Adam George from UCS explains why he's dedicated his career to understanding animals.
Dr Benedict Morrison from Exeter University is an expert in queer film and literature.
Professor Roy Maconachie has won awards for his film about cobalt mining in Africa.
Dr Daniel Brookes speaks to Charlie Taylor about his love of TV.
In episode 95, UWE's Prof. John Parkin explains how road junctions could be made safer.
Dr Levi Roach paints a picture of medieval Europe in episode 94 of University Speaking.
How do you teach teachers to teach? Ziggi Keill-Griffin from UCS explains.
Professor Nello Cristianini talks to Charlie Taylor about AI in episode 92.
Dr Jim Vafidis helps conserve gulls on an island off the coast of Somerset.
Dr Lucy Kelly from the University of Bristol explains how diaries can help our wellbeing.
Professor Aebischer and her classmates were told they were too thick to study Shakespeare
Somerset is home to the one of the National College for Nuclear centres.
Wrestling and politics go hand in hand according to Dr David Moon.
What impact do gambling adverts have on young people? Dr Raffaello Rossi explains.
Christine Silverthorne has been researching the impact of shielding on vulnerable people.
Prof. James Clark from Exeter University explains why the Reformation was so important.
In episode 83 find out how new cafΓ©s are helping communities flourish.
Episode 82 is all about motorsport as Charlie speaks to UCS' Tom Bull.
Professor Jens Nordfält explains how shops use science to sell products in episode 81.
Dr Charlotte Lloyd researches how plastics degrade in our environment.
Psychology expert Dr Lucy Blake from UWE talks about family feuds on University Speaking.
What's the future of remembering the past? Prof. Catriona Pennell is looking into it.
Want to work in live TV news or sport production? Lizzie Powell is from Bath Spa Uni.