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  1. Rupert Wegerif is a Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and director of the Digital Education Futures Initiative at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. Interested in the dialogic ...

  2. Rupert Till is Head of the Department of Music and Design Arts at the University of Huddersfield, UK. His main research interests are in popular music and sound archaeology; he directed Huddersfield activities within the EU funded European Music Archaeology Project, (2013-18), and has been Principal Investigator for two AHRC/EPSRC grants.

  3. The Cambridge Heretics was a society formed at the University of Cambridge in 1909, in opposition to compulsory worship, and in celebration of humanist values. Members and speakers devoted themselves to the rejection of assumed authority and religious creed, presenting and discussing papers on themes of religion, philosophy, and art.

  4. Rupert Brooke grew up in an age when, to an extent, the Victorian order held. Loosening but resolute class structures and respect if not devotion to the monarchy still influenced the lives of people living and dying in Great Britain, holding together a system that sometimes buckled but refused to fracture completely.

  5. Professor of Education (2000), University of CambridgeFounder and Academic Director of Digital Education Futures Initiative at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. With various projects and publications I am working on a dialogic theory and practice of education for the AI enhanced Internet Age. A book written with Louis Major called 'The theory of ...

  6. www.rupertwallis.comRupert Wallis

    My name is Rupert Wallis, I’m a novelist and screenwriter. I also teach on the Master’s in Creative Writing programme at Cambridge University. As well as working with writers at the beginning of their careers, I help established authors and screenwriters. Storytelling is an instinctive tool for making sense of the world.

  7. Alfred Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English author and parapsychology researcher. He proposed the concept of morphic resonance, [2] [3] a conjecture that lacks mainstream acceptance and has been widely criticized as pseudoscience .