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Northern Ireland Applicant Day, Belfast, March 2023
The annual Northern Ireland applicant event was captured on film in Belfast by Film Studies student Declan. Every corner of the university was represented, as we met Northern Irish applicants and their families to answer all of their questions and help them decide if making the move to LJMU and joining a community of 2,000+ Northern Irish students was the right decision for them.
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First European Exercise Metabolomics Mini Meeting
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On 20th January 2022, Daniel Owens (Liverpool John Moores University), Henning Wackerhage (Technische Universität München) and Juha Hulmi (Jyväskylä University) organised the First European Exercise Metabolomics Mini Meeting. This was a free to attend event that aimed to bring exercise scientists and metabolomics enthusiasts together, to create a stronger future for the exercise metabolomics fi...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Prof. Karsten Koehler (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
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Talk title: Elite athletes and overweight individuals -parallels and differences in the metabolic response to energy deprivation at the opposite ends of the exercise spectrum On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society ...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Professor Jose Calbet (University of Las Palmas, Spain)
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Talk title: Endocrine and physiological responses to a severe energy deficit in overweight and obese individuals: The Östersund walking study On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) ...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Professor James Betts (University of Bath)
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Talk title: Nutrient Timing & Metabolic Regulation On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) and The Physiological Society and the meeting organising committee. The meeting hosted a gr...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Dr Jose L Areta (Liverpool John Moores University)
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Talk title: The effect of energy deficit with concomitant exercise on skeletal muscle phenotype shift On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) and The Physiological Society and the me...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Dr Mark Hopkins (University of Leeds)
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Talk title: The effect of diet and exercise-induced energy deficit on appetite responses in overweight/obese and athletic populations On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) and The ...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Dr Eimear Dolan (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
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Talk title: Energetic trade-offs within athletes with low energy availability On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) and The Physiological Society and the meeting organising committ...
Energy Stress Meeting LJMU 2022, Dr Carl Langan-Evans (Liverpool John Moores University)
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Talk title: The psychophysiological effects of low energy availability during weight making and subsequent recovery in combat sport athletes On September 15th 2022, Liverpool John Moores University hosted the ‘Energy Stress Meeting’, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The meeting organisation was led by Dr. José L Areta (Twitter: @JLAreta) with support from Society for Endocrinology (main sponsor) a...
Professor Trung Than Nguyen - Nature Inspired Optimisation in Maritime, Transport and Engineering
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Professor Trung Than Nguyen's inaugural professorial lecture, entitled 'Back to Nature: Nature Inspired Optimisation in Maritime, Transport and Engineering' www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/staff-profiles/faculty-of-engineering-and-technology/school-of-engineering/trung-thanh-nguyen
Decolonising International Student Experiences
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Decolonising International Student Experiences
Raising trainee teacher awareness of Eurocentrism
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Raising trainee teacher awareness of Eurocentrism and how this impacts upon curriculum design and choice of instruction - Victoria Brennan, School of Education
Decolonising postgraduate research: reflections of two PGRs
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Ning Yan & Ellie Glover, Schools of Engineering, and Sport and Exercise Sciences
Decolonising research methodologies - a practical approach
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Decolonising Research Methodologies - A Practical Approach Cynthia Akwei, Liverpool Business School
Mathematics as a continuous endeavour
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Mathematics as a continuous endeavour Amir Asghari, School of Computer Science and Mathematics
Mr Airport Man: telling stories of transformation through haecceity, diffraction and autoethnography
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Mr Airport Man: telling stories of transformation through haecceity, diffraction and autoethnography Craig Hammond, School of Education
Decolonial Approaches in Large-Scale Contemporary Art Exhibitions in 2022
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Decolonial Approaches in Large-Scale Contemporary Art Exhibitions in 2022
Decolonising animal behaviour fieldwork
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Decolonising animal behaviour fieldwork
Building representation in sustainable socio-technical infrastructures for cultural heritage
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Building representation in sustainable socio-technical infrastructures for cultural heritage
DTC Mini Conference 11th November 2022 Welcome
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DTC Mini Conference 11th November 2022 Welcome
November RCEAP seminar - Function and Evolution of the Human Pelvis - Mayowa Adegboyega
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November RCEAP seminar - Function and Evolution of the Human Pelvis - Mayowa Adegboyega
RCEAP: Living on the Edge - Neanderthals and Denisovans in Central Asia
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RCEAP: Living on the Edge - Neanderthals and Denisovans in Central Asia
LJMU Tech Talks: What Makes a $29bn Game Engine?
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LJMU Tech Talks: What Makes a $29bn Game Engine?
LJMU Tech Talks: Using AI to Protect Endangered Wildlife
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LJMU Tech Talks: Using AI to Protect Endangered Wildlife
LJMU Tech Talks: Cyber Security in the News and at LJMU
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LJMU Tech Talks: Cyber Security in the News and at LJMU
Endoscopy Training: LJMU and Olympus train workforce to screen for cancer
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Endoscopy Training: LJMU and Olympus train workforce to screen for cancer
Dr. Jude Piesse: The Ghost in the Garden Book Launch, 20 May 2021
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Dr. Jude Piesse: The Ghost in the Garden Book Launch, 20 May 2021
Student Living Assistants at LJMU - Peter
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Student Living Assistants at LJMU - Peter
SHort reminder Wuthering Heights is set mostly in the 18th century, with the latest point in the book (the ending) being 1807. It is not set in the time that it was written
Ok I just watched all of this. This is literally anti-knowledge. Yikes.
I’m sorry what is it you’re figuring that we’re missing with these marginalized methodologies? Western methodology is based on evidence, what other markers should we be using? This is just strange.
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Thanks for a fascinating lecture
The African San people have some Neanderthal DNA
Does anyone applying for sep 2023 intake in ljmu?
did you get in?
I believe in the existence of relict hominids in Central Asia and northern Pakistan. Though admittedly people do consider me bonkers. However, it’s fun to think about.
From Kuwait: this video is very helpful! thank you, Dr!
Anyone in 2023 sep intake?
Yes
Which course
@@rooth9747 msc management and digital business
Thanks for sharing.Eric
We should teach the contributions made to maths and science by Indians , such as Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and Raj Chandra Bose, just to pick two names at random. And, of course, the huge contributions made to maths and science today by Chinese and Japanese people. And , of course, the contributions to science by African scientists and doctors, who pioneered inter alia , heart transplants, the CAT scan, and cryo pencils used to treat, for example , Nelson Mandela's eyes.
It must be very interesting for international students to come to Merseyside and become immersed in Scouse culture, dealing with all those fricative 'k's and the way everything stops for the Grand National and the obsession with football and the grinding poverty.
. . . and also the community spirit, fierce independence, friendliness, maritime heritage, plethora of listed buildings, numerous museums, galleries and theatres, disproportionate contribution to popular culture, etc. Not synonymous with 'UK Culture' at all. International students might also find a level of empathy amongst locals in terms of negative discourses, stereotypes, discrimination, and the ways in which identity is much more complex than nationality.
@@drmartinselby8034 'Maritime heritage' - is that the ships that formed part of the Transatlantic slave trade? A 'Maritime heritage' that financed that plethora of listed buildings and museums containing artefacts from the 'Colonies'. The Liverpool Museum for example has many exhibits which should be returned to Egypt.
@@stevencarr4002 Yes, I agree, that is an important part of Liverpool's maritime heritage. Liverpool has the International Slavery Museum, but not enough has been done to acknowledge and begin to atone for the city's role in slavery and colonisation. Liverpool World Museum - yes, the decolonisation of heritage is important and well-overdue. I think that these aspects of the city's culture could be more salient (and challenging) to some international students than the accent, football, etc. I think that the issues you mention here do matter to international students...and that the city's culture and identity is surprisingly complicated. Thanks for your comments, Steven, it's good to have some interaction!
@@drmartinselby8034 So you are proud of the Maritime Heritage and proud of the museums and proud of the buildings built on the back of slaves? Liverpool even name football stands after Colonial battles! Rename the Spion Kop if you are serious about decolonisation rather than just mouthing pieties.
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Well done, thank you. 😸
you keep talking about the weather. now the weather 2 million years ago was quite different.
I'm sure all you say is true. I'm not saying these are invalid stances. But one might say Mein Kampf is a story of an assertion of the power of the village (die volk) against the urban capitalist structures of the city. That would be true, but it doesn't make Heathcliff or Hitler any less monstrous. So when we say Heathcliff subverts imperialism, we can accept that this is true..but we should be clear in what sense it is true. I hope my rather strongly worded observation isn't taken as a personal attack on anybody. It is intended as a perspective as grist to your mill. You may or may not agree with it!
Too much drama. Make content more natural. So hyped feeling
Um there’s new fossil records that strongly indicate that modern humans closest lineage relative is a Denisovan , homosapien hybrid.
17 ZATRILLION AH'S AND 17 TRAZILLION UM'S.. FABULOUS AND WONDERFUL LECTURE ❤😀 ... SO MUCH ENJOYABLE INFORMATION 😉 . THANKS FOR ALL YOUR RESEARCH, STUDIES AND LAB WORK. (just kidding about the numbers).!!!
10:11, Looks like the caves were cut or chiseled out.
Are any studies and information on how different races happened to we have today ?
Great talk, didn't even notice the um's until I read the comments.
This was a fabulous presentation. However one question though, are there any more recent explorations in the derivation of Neanderthals, Danosavan and the new “Dragon man” finds with that Homosapien species located in China? And ergo what about the one recently discussed as being based in the area of the Middle East say locate focused in Israel? I would really love to know if there any explorations going down those pathways with those two modern contemporaneous Common areas, or Homosapien Competitionspecies as well?
And the ‘ghost’ DNA they’ve found in people in West Africa
I've never heard so much talk filled with no interesting information at all. Um....um....um
Make your own video, then.
Um um he um um him
Worse um than um Elon😳
woke BLM, 'Denisovans were black africans!' There, problem solved.
You imply Neanderthals and Denisovans have been found in the Himalayas.
I thought he said that Tibetans have some Denisovan DNA.
Absolutely splendid presentation! I love that I can keep up to date in anthro news through YT :-D
There's not a single human bone in a Neanderthal and also Neanderthal tracks match sasquatch tracks because they have the same bone structure. Sasquatch often have a habit of stealing human artifacts or materials which they take back to the caves and you will find denisovan and Neanderthal with some human artifacts.
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Neanderthal and denisovan are the same species which are sasquatch and other names they go by and so is dragon man because they have the same skull and the same bones. Science is stupid and they need to pull their heads out their a**es.
If you really believe that? I think what you’re leaning more towards it in the crypto zoology conspiracy theory where it comes to Sasquatch urine and yeti derivations and Homo sapiens. You want to look more towards that Homo Heidelberg anus in the previous to those perhaps as being the origin points for that of the woodland apes. I’m a teacher actually have a degree in world history, and studied the genetic derivations of these things unlike most people who have no clue what they’re speaking about. I actually have multiple degrees including political science as well as criminal psychology and instructional secondary education sociology economics geology and geography. So if you’re talking about that why don’t you do a little more exploration down that line…
Thank you for this beautiful presentation.
Living on the edge, eh? Neanderthals and Denisovans, eh? Too bad they never made it to Canada, eh? You want to study primitive humans, just go to Detroit, eh?
Do we know if these people Originated in Eurasia or Africa ?
Or america
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For the amount of fossils they have found, there's not enough physical evidence to prove or disprove anything about where in the line of hominin or hominidae any of these bones belong. As far as the DNA evidence, if they can't give the same readings for living identical twins, how are we supposed to accept the story of the findings of a being that's been dead for several thousand or a million years? Interesting stories, yet, they might as well have been written by George Lucas. So much of these stories have to be taken on faith... does anybody else see the correlation between "accepted scientific theory" and any given religion?
What about finding Denisovan Alleles in Icelanders?
Why would you suspect that they would have a greater preponderance of Denisovan Alleles? DNA has the men who settled Iceland, were Norse, and the woman were from Scotland and Northern Ireland. That doesn't suggest Denisovan to me.
@@kirkjones9639 I am quoting a report by an anthropologist named Kayleigh on her CZcams channel.
@@johndavis6119 Thanks, I'll check it out.
@@johndavis6119 I wondered about that report also.. I was thinking of an Inuit lineage, but as far as I know Inuit didn’t go further then Greenland.
@@ivarbrouwer197 well there is the Sami people
Excellent presentation.
LOL homie drops this captivating and informative lecture in his second language... And all people can talk about is him saying "um".
I know what a bunch of petty people
Shows how ignorant they are. Too stupid to get fascinated by the topic and so distracted by the ‘Um’ between the information.
@@dustydesert1674 I was certainly distracted by the he/him next to his name. Anyone who needs pronouns next to their name cannot be taken seriously. I just cant.
@@wnchstrman OMG, I didn’t even notice that.
@@wnchstrmanWell, he/him for a guy is at least sane. Nowadays, that's progress, right?
UM... Ah..... UM..... please get some que cards. i'm sure that this is informative, however it is too painfull to attend any further
Hey machinist, on the off chance that you come up with something worth saying someday, maybe you'll find your own umm quotient. And it's "cue" cards.
What did you do your thesis on, Doctor? Uhmmm. Better lose that habit before the defense or you are going to embarrass yourself.
Very interesting to me. My favorite topic. Just ignore the grammar Nazis. They're gonna be everywhere. They're idiots.
Is that where.the white race came from, Neanderthals and Homo sapiens breeding gave rise to Caucasian people, KMSL 🤪 switching big tv screen
I did a 23 and me test and it said that I had a high number of Neanderthal genes.
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Why do neanderthal pictures always show them with dirty faces? Really dirty faces. It has to be some sort of unrecognized human bias. I am absolutely certain Neanderthals knew how to rinse their faces - as best as we can ascertain they were as intelligent as us, perhaps more than us in some ways, as they had a higher average brain volume and they were not very tall or particullarly heavy, ie brain/body quotiant was high. Must we assume they are street people with a high incidence of mental illness? That is what the images, even the most recent ones suggest. The images subtly insist we are superior to them. Yet I know that their extinction does not mean they are superior - evolution is more random than that. Perhaps they are extinct because, eg they were too trusting of modern humans. We just don't know. But we do have to imagine them with dirty faces though. Even though there are many substances in the wild that suds up like soap, and they likely were aware of that, if they were aware of substances that they could form adhesives from, which they were.
So informative...but so difficult when you're starting every sentence with UM. Please work on it before your next video
Thanks for throwing me off right away
That’s like stuttering - almost impossible to overcome. If you are enthralled by the content like I was, you don’t hear it.
@@dustydesert1674 most stutterers DO overcome it. And the content was hardly 'enthralling', it merely summarised what we already knew from several different sources. Very little new, which is what I was hoping for from one so close to the work.
Try listening.
@@michaelfoster-qw2tw did and will again...but please work on your diction
Very good talk. I had no problems with the delivery.