The Monash documentary series, A Different Lens
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How do the brightest minds tackle the toughest challenges of our times? And how do different disciplines approach the same complex problems?
‘A Different Lens’ is a documentary series that draws on the unique perspectives of academic and industry leaders from across a wide range of disciplines, to uncover insights into the magnitude and complexity of the themes and challenges that will shape our future.
What is the future of the cryptocurrency market? What happens when robots can make better decisions than we can? How is terrorism shaping our schools? Will true sustainability cost us our way of life?
This series will show how seeking different perspectives on each issue can offer insights and solutions – and maybe spark an idea that could change the world.
About the Authors
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Monash university
Monash is one of Australia's leading universities and ranks among the world's top 100. We help change lives through research and education
Monash academics are leaders in their fields and our research centres are tackling some of the world's biggest problems. Monash's teaching and learning community is one of the most vibrant in Australia. In addition, Monash has a collection of satellite campuses all over the world.
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