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Superintelligence
Nick Bostrom
Superintelligence asks what will happen once we manage to build computers that are smarter than us, and what we must do to ensure this won't mean the extinction of the human race.
Superpower
Aaron Kaufman, Sean Penn
Filmmakers Aaron Kaufman and Sean Penn chronicle the early months of the Russian invasion of Ukraine through meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Supersonic
Mat Whitecross
Supersonic documents the English rock band Oasis from their formative days through their years at the top of the charts.
Supporting Caregivers in the Workplace
Now of Work, Leapgen, Lindsay Jurist-Rosner
In this June 2022 episode of Leapgen's Now of Work podcast, hosts Jason Averbrook and Jess Von Bank talk to Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, founder of Wellthy, about the challenges of caregiving and how businesses can support caregivers in the workplace.
Supporting Successful Learning in Primary School
University of Reading, Helen Bilton
This course from The University of Reading explains how educators can best engage with their students to create a successful learning environment.
Supporting Successful Learning in Secondary School
University of Reading
This course from the University of Reading outlines best practices for secondary school educators, with insights from teachers at various levels within academia as well as students.
Supporting Victims of Domestic Violence
University of Sheffield
This accessible course from the University of Sheffield helps better understand how to support victims of domestic violence via a series personal testimonies, articles, and videos.
Sure, I know How to Talk to People!
The Open University, Dr Zoë Walkington
This course from OpenLearn explores communication skills in a policing context, focusing on building rapport and engaging positively with others.
Surprising Entrepreneurial Truths
The Jordan Harbinger Show, Jordan Harbinger, Reid Hoffman
In this January 2022 episode of the Jordan Harbinger Show, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman shares some of the most useful things he's learned during his years as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist.
Surrounded by Bad Bosses (And Lazy Employees)
Thomas Erikson
Leadership consultant Thomas Erikson shows you how to be assertive in the workplace, both as an employee and a boss.
Surrounded by Idiots
Thomas Erikson
An entertaining guide to working out how other people are wired, and how to communicate across the four main personality types.
Survival of the Friendliest
Brian Hare
Survival Of The Friendliest explains why the most important thing you can do for success is to focus on your social connections. Friendliness was the reason that our early ancestors survived successfully, so it's vital to grow your social capital.
SUSHI SHOKUNIN: Japan's Culinary Masters
Andrea Fazzari
What is a 'shokunin'? Learn the significance of being one of Japan's most skilled artisans, leading a centuries-old lifestyle.
Sustainable Fashion
Patrick McDowell
Welcome to your quick and easy guide to sustainable fashion. Understand the need for a greener industry from one of the industries pioneering designers.
Sustainable Fashion
Kirsti Reitan Andersen, Copenhagen Business School
In this course by the Copenhagen Business School, three business and sustainability experts take us through some of the key ways fashion brands can implement sustainable business policies.
Sustainable Food Systems for the 21st Century
University of Exeter
This course from the University of Exeter gives an informed insight into the world of sustainable food production, its importance in global food security, and the necessary steps to establish it worldwide.
Sustainable Living
The Minimalists Podcast, Ryan Nicodemus, Joshua Fields Millburn
In this March 2022 episode of The Minimalists Podcast, hosts Ryan Nicodemus and Joshua Fields Millburn talk to environmentalist Claire Potter about the circular economy and sustainable lifestyle choices.
Sustainable Travel
Holly Tuppen
Travel writer and sustainability expert Holly Tuppen provides advice and tips for those who want to travel the world without destroying it.
Sweat: A History of Exercise
Bill Hayes
From the Olympic Games to modern gym rats and jazzercise, award-winning American author Bill Hayes analyzes the historical developments of exercise.
Swimming Lifetime Bests as a Masters Swimmer
Sonny Trigg
International swimming coach and masters British record holder, Sonny Trigg (aka TheSwimsuitGuy), has made the perfect program for masters swimmers. His training plans will ensure you are racing to the pool for practice while getting faster every time you step up on the blocks.
Swimming World Expertise
Alex Pussieldi
Alex Pussieldi shares great stories, statistics, and top records and performances from across the world of professional swimming and aquatics.