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Best of Live and Learn: April to June 2015

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29-Dec-15 15:00

Best of Live and Learn: April to June 2015

On this episode of our year-end round-up for Live and Learn, we highlight the best shows from April to June 2015. Hear about nurturing scientific excellence, planning for places of worship, and extending aid to Rohingya refugees, as we present excerpts from interviews with Tim Hunt, the 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine; Rajiv Rishyakaran, the Bukit Gasing State Assemblyman; Dr. Gerhard Hoffstaedter, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and Sumitra Visvanathan, the Executive Director of Women's Aid Organization (WAO). 



For the full shows:

Educating for Scientific Excellence

Laws Governing Places of Worship in Malaysia

The Rohingya Refugee Crisis


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