The University of Melbourne Podcasts

Like everyone else it seems, universities have started to produce their own ‘community engagement’ media channels. Check out this contribution from The University of Melbourne. I would be interested to hear what you think.

‘Melbourne University Up Close’ Episode 3: Nuclear Power

In the third episode of the Melbourne University Up Close podcast show,
Jacky Angus will discuss the merits and risks of nuclear power with
Associate Professor Martin Sevior of the Department of Physics. Tune in
to this episode at: http://upclose.unimelb.edu.au

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