Épisodes

  • Climate Politics, featuring Dr Fergus Green
    Jan 14 2026

    What does transitioning away from fossil fuels really look like, and who bears the greatest responsibility? Join Associate Professor Dr Fergus Green and Professor Philip Schofield as they unpack the politics of climate action. From phasing out fossil fuel extraction to navigating inequality, lobbying and populism, Dr Green argues that real climate progress demands political strategies that put people and fairness at the heart of policy.


    Date of episode recording: 2025-12-01
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Fergus Green
    Commissioners: Professor David Docherty OBE & the late Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL)
    Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL)
    Producer: Stevie Doran

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    27 min
  • The End of Coal, featuring Dr Andrew Seaton
    Jan 7 2026

    Despite mine closures and talk of phasing out, global coal usage is at an all-time high, with countries like the UK still importing coal for key industries. Dr Andrew Seaton, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in History, joins Professor Philip Schofield to discuss how coal never truly disappeared but evolved in form and influence. From Britain's re-importation of coal to global surges in consumption, Dr Seaton challenges the idea of a clean energy transition, and uncovers coal’s deep ties to industry, health, inequality, and the climate.


    Date of episode recording: 2025-12-01
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Andrew Seaton
    Producer: Professor David Docherty OBE & the late Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL) Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL)


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    36 min
  • Vision Impairment: Science, Art and Lived Experience by Dr Michael Crossland
    Dec 10 2025

    Vision impairment affects millions of people worldwide. Dr Michael Crossland, a Senior Research Fellow at UCL’s Institute of Ophthalmology, joins Professor Philip Schofield to discuss his research on how cutting-edge AI technologies can offer immediate support for those with low vision. They also explore how art, such as the work of visually impaired artist Luka Kille, provides a powerful way to express the lived experience of vision loss.

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    Date of episode recording: 2024-12-01
    Duration: 00:16:02
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Michael Crossland
    Producer: Professor David Docherty OBE & Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL) Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL) Producer: Stevie Doran

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    16 min
  • Affecting around 1% of the population, Tourette’s is often misunderstood.
    Dec 4 2025

    In this episode, Professor Philip Schofield sits down with Dr Jane Gilmour, Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, to debunk the myths around the condition. Dr Gilmour offers a fresh perspective on Tourette's: sharing insights into treatment, and championing how society should not condemn what causes no harm.

    About the series How much do we understand the human mind? This question is at the heart of Beautiful Minds- The Greatest Good. Uncover facts about the mind as our expert speakers challenge misconceptions of autism, clear up common myths about Tourette's Syndrome and propose strategies for making our society more inclusive.


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    Date of episode recording: 2024-12-01
    Duration: 00:29:11
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Jane Gilmour
    Producer: Stevie Doran
    Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL)

    Commissioners: Professor David Docherty OBE & Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL)

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    29 min
  • Supporting Neurodiverse Children, featuring Dr Emily Midouhas
    Nov 28 2025

    As the number of children diagnosed with ADHD and autism rises, Professor Philip Schofield sits down with Dr Emily Midouhas, Associate Professor in Psychology, to explore how best to support neurodivergent children. Dr Midohas highlights the emotional and behavioural challenges neurodivergent children face, and offers fresh ideas on how to support neurodivergent students. About the series How much do we understand the human mind? This question is at the heart of Beautiful Minds- The Greatest Good. Uncover facts about the mind as our expert speakers challenge misconceptions of autism, clear up common myths about Tourette's Syndrome and propose strategies for making our society more inclusive.

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    Date of episode recording: 2024-12-01
    Duration: 22:06
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Emily Midouhas
    Producer: Professor David Docherty OBE & Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL) D Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL) Producer: Stevie Doran
    Podcast owner: Professor David Docherty OBE & Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL)

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    22 min
  • Music and Memory, featuring Dr Jess Jiang
    Nov 19 2025

    Can music unlock memories for people with dementia? In this episode, Professor Philip Schofield and Dr Jess Jiang, Senior Research Fellow in Neurodegenerative Diseases, draw on cutting-edge science as they explore the links between hearing and dementia. Dr Jiang explains how music not only supports treatment and emotional connection but also helps track disease progression for drug development. About the series How much do we understand the human mind? This question is at the heart of Beautiful Minds- The Greatest Good. Uncover facts about the mind as our expert speakers challenge misconceptions of autism, clear up common myths about Tourette's Syndrome and propose strategies for making our society more inclusive.


    Date of episode recording: 2024-12-01
    Duration: 19:26
    Language of episode: English
    Guests: Dr Jess Jiang
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL) Producer: Stevie Doran

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    19 min
  • Why Sleep Hygiene Doesn’t Always Work, featuring Professor Dagmara Dimitriou
    Nov 12 2025

    Does neurodivergence shape the way that we sleep and dream? In this episode, Professor Dagmara Dimitriou, Professor of Sleep Education and Research, draws on two decades of research to explain why standard sleep advice often falls short for neurodiverse individuals. From infant dreams to nightmares – take a deep dive into the strange world of sleep and the brain.


    Date of episode recording: 2024-12-01
    Duration: 24:45
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Professor Dagmara Dimitriou
    Commissioners: Professor David Docherty OBE & Dr Paul Ayris (Pro-Vice-Provost LCCOS: Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science, UCL) Director: Justin Hardy (IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL) Producer: Stevie Doran

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    25 min
  • Why People with Dyslexia Make Great Engineers, featuring Dr Michael Woodrow
    Nov 6 2025

    Date of episode recording: 2025-10-23
    Duration: 26:38
    Language of episode: English
    Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
    Guests: Dr Michael Woodrow
    Producer: Justin Hardy
    Podcast Owners: Dr Paul Ayris, Margaret Stone, Lara Speicher, Helen Carney, Alison Fox

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    27 min