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Shagnick Bhattacharya

Irish Traveller Culture to be introduced into the Irish curriculum

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

Shagnick Bhattacharya discusses the historic discrimination towards the Irish Traveller Community and the Irish government’s recent move to implement Irish Traveller culture into the national curriculum.

University of Exeter announces new polar regions partnership

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

The University of Exeter has announced a new partnership with the World Economic Forum to develop a new global initiative aimed at fixing the damage caused by global warming to the Arctic and Antarctic biospheres.

Review: The Woman King

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

Despite its historical inaccuracies, Shagnick Bhattacharya has a good time with this historical action drama, led by an excellent Viola Davis

Greenland’s melting ice sheets cause rapid sea level rise

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

Imogen Poyntz-Wright, science editor, discusses how scientists discovered that Greenlands ice caps are causing sea levels to rise much faster than expected.

Review: All Quiet on the Western Front

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

Shagnick Bhattacharya can find no faults with Netflix’s reimagining of the anti-war classic

Exeter ‘leading the way’ towards circular economy

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

The University of Exeter has now entered into a partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity that works with businesses and educational institutions to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.

Protests in Iran: women, life and freedom

by Shagnick Bhattacharya

Shagnick Bhattacharya discusses the extent and significance of recent protests in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody, considering the future of the Islamic regime in the face of mass resistance led by women.

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