In this second interview of ‘Diversity in STEM’, we speak to PhD student Lingfeng Ge. This interview series aims to highlight BAME experiences in academia in order to have more representation in the field of STEM.
We had the pleasure to speak to Keith Scholey, the executive producer of Silverback Productions, on his career in wildlife filmmaking and the message he hopes this documentary conveys.
A nationwide multidisciplinary study is looking into how we can design fully automated and trustworthy machine-systems, in order to safely integrate them into society.
Bristol Zoo and the Wild Place have been strongly affected by the restrictions of COVID-19. The governmental restrictions in place has caused prolonged losses in profits, despite being able to reopen their sites after lockdown.
On the 30th of October, World lemur day, Bristol Zoological Society received funding from Beyond Good in order to continue research into Madagascan lemur conservation.
‘Diversity in STEM’ aims for current and prospective students to see more representation in the field of STEM sciences, so that they may be more encouraged to pursue a scientific field they may have not considered previously.
The joint study between the University of Bristol and Exeter, compiled over 540 marine species abundance surveys and how their distribution has shifted as a result of warming waters.