We live in a world of huge challenges...How To Fix is a brand new podcast from the University of Leeds championing incredible innovations that can fix society's big questions.
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University Of Leeds Podcasts
Introducing a new podcast sharing voices from across Leeds Beckett University. Hear from some of our world-leading researchers, how they’re transforming the world around us today and how they aspire to create a better tomorrow.
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Ethics Untangled is a series of conversations about the ethical issues that affect all of us, with academics who have spent some time thinking about them. It is brought to you by the IDEA Centre, a specialist unit for teaching, research, training and consultancy in Applied Ethics at the University of Leeds. Find out more about IDEA, including our Masters programmes in Healthcare Ethics and Applied and Professional Ethics, our PhDs and our consultancy services, here: ahc.leeds.ac.uk/ethics Et ...
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This is the podcast of the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies in the University of Leeds
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Leeds Voices is a brand new weekly podcast brought to you by the University of Leeds. Join us as we interview some of the illustrious alumni who studied at the University of Leeds, as well as discussions with the institution's world-class researchers. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @leedsalumni or email us at [email protected]
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In this podcast, you can hear stories from before, during and after your time at Leeds from fellow alumni who have gone on to make a world of difference.
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In this new monthly series from the University of Leeds, Vice-Chancellor Simone Buitendijk is joined by guests from across the organisation, and shares perspectives and insights on how we can change the world – through our behaviour, leadership, research and teaching.
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Welcome to The Mainstream. The Mainstream is a creative platform offering networking opportunities, live events, workshops, seminars, Q&A’s, and a podcast to support creatives who want to get into TV/Film, media, and the creative industry. Focusing on TV, Film, Radio, and Entertainment, The Mainstream provides tips, tasters, and sneak peeks into the creative industry hosted by Remel London, an award-winning TV, Radio presenter and Live host. Since graduating with a BA Degree in Broadcast Jou ...
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Welcome to the CLT Podcast! Listen to some of the latest Teaching and Learning issues related to Higher Education (HE). Whether you are new to HE, or a seasoned academic, we hope to have something for everyone.
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In this monthly series from the Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour (LITAC) at the University of Leeds, gain insights into the global environmental challenges that we all face and how we can potentially solve them through research, teaching, and technological innovation.
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A podcast for academics, to help demystify the world of policymaking and debunk some myths about the evidence-based policymaking process.
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Welcome to the Leeds University Business School podcast exploring the Future of Work hosted by Faculty International Manager, Ellen Wang, and Careers Consultant, Marc Steward! In this exciting podcast, we will explore various key themes surrounding the working environment, inviting business school alumni, academics, and industry experts. Over the course of 10 episodes, we will discover how AI impacts recruitment, hybrid working, and the skills you need for the future. You will gain industry ...
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Ever wondered about the lived experiences of individuals and groups of minoritized communities? This Leeds University Business School podcast series focuses on hearing from those in our community who have overcome adversity because of who they are, who advocate and support diversity and inclusion, and/or who can share their knowledge, expertise, and insight of what can be done to become more inclusive. A series of fascinating conversations worth a listen…
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Philosophers chat about the week’s news. Sometimes serious, sometimes funny. A host of tangents. Hosted by Simon Kirchin (University of Leeds, UK) with a galaxy of stars.
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A series of three short radio plays curated by Dr. Bonnie Pang of the School of Sport – Leeds Beckett University.
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A brand new podcast from the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds in which we talk about politics, current affairs and international relations.
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Explore the thrilling world of opera and its component parts in our series of podcasts, produced as part of the DARE partnership between Opera North and the University of Leeds.
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Having a baby on a neonatal ward is a traumatic experience no matter how well your baby is doing. The wires, the bleeps, the medical terminology can all add up to create an environment that can feel really isolating and worlds away from what you had expected when you first saw your baby on an ultrasound. Through listening to other parents experiences and speaking to doctors, surgeons, mental health workers and everyone in-between, this podcast aims to make you feel less alone and more suppor ...
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At the University of Leeds, we believe that all members of our research community play a crucial role in developing and promoting a positive and inclusive research culture. Across the globe, the urgent need for a better Research Culture in Higher Education is widely accepted – but how do you make it happen? This weekly podcast focuses on our ideas, approaches and learning as we contribute to the University's attempt to create a Research Culture in which everyone can thrive. Whether you under ...
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Whose Power? is a podcast that explores the power of participation and seeks to amplify the voices of young people to create new knowledge and understanding. The podcast is a collaboration between Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds and The Preservative Party, a group of young curators at Leeds City Museum who empower young people to break down traditional barriers and influence the way museum exhibitions and events are curated and presented. Together they’ve been exploring h ...
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All future podcasts in this series have been moved to the following link. @nihr Allan Gaw is the Associate Director for Educational Quality Standards at the National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network (NIHR-CRN) at the University of Leeds combined with freelance teaching and writing
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This podcast explores the innovative teaching in the Arts taking place at the University of Leeds and elsewhere. PRiA seeks to build a culture of excellence to support individuals and Schools in developing innovative and improved teaching engagement across the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures. It offers support by fostering new internal and external partnerships and networks, providing funding and professional development opportunities, and nurturing the quality and success of applic ...
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What's it like to work in the Craft Beer industry? Is Fashion Buying as glamourous as it sounds? What are the ups and downs of working for The Civil Service? In A Day In The Life, we chat to a range of guests (including a few of our very own alumni) from different industry sectors to find out what their jobs are really like! Discover the ever-changing world of retail, the perks of being in recruitment and find out where your degree could actually lead. Each episode gives you the good bits, t ...
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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a nonprofit that accelerates and scales transformation of the built environment to minimize climate impacts and enhance the well-being of people, the environment and communities worldwide.
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This feed features podcasts produced by MA Radio, Audio and Podcasting students at the University of Sunderland. Each series responds to a different brief but our work is grounded in the North East. Lend your ears for a bit and come meet the team. Our series also icludes a one-off series called Talking Tunes (Spring 2023). New episodes new in November 2024 To find out more about more about the course visit and join us next year, visit https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/study/media/postgraduate-rad ...
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Voices of Conscious Emergence with singer, innovatory educator, author and founder of The Naked Voice, Chloe Goodchild. "Given the turmoil that humanity faces – individually and collectively – I am inviting teachers and authors in the fields of sound, spirituality and the new sciences, to participate with me in unlocking and activating the tools and skills required for the evolution of courageous and compassionate communication. We will explore our diverse artistic disciplines as spiritual p ...
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Tim Cummins and Keld Jensen are both experts and authors in the field of negotiation. Tim Cummins is the President of World Commerce & Contracting and a Professor in the School of Law at the University of Leeds. He has led research and standards development for the Commercial and Contract Management discipline. He has been recognized by the Financial Times Market Shaper of the Year award in 2019. Keld Jensen is a Negotiation Strategist and Speaker and the founder and CEO of the Center for SM ...
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Podcasts from the 8th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 24-25 2018 at the Graduate School, Queen's University Belfast. The 8th Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference was generously supported by the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, the School of Arts, English and Languages, and the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast, and Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in associat ...
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(Episode 140) Inside the FLF Development Network: Enabling Leaders, Supporting Institutions, Shaping Research Cultures
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38:49In this episode of the Research Culture Uncovered podcast, host Dr Taryn Bell talks with Dr Sara Shinton and Dr Katie Nicoll Baines from the Future Leaders Fellows Development Network. Together, they discuss how the FLFDN enables future research leaders, supports institutions across the UK and helps shape a more collaborative and collegiate researc…
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50. What can comics such as Heartstopper teach us about ethics? With Simon Meisch
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39:59A really interesting conversation with Simon Meisch this week. Simon is a Senior Lecturer for Applied Ethics at the Ethics Centre of the University of Tubingen, and until recently was also a visiting scholar here at IDEA. It's an unusual episode of the podcast in that we aren't talking about a specific ethical issue. Instead, we talk about a partic…
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(Episode 139) Championing Change: Vicky Williams on Impact, Inclusion, and Innovation in Scholarly Publishing
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51:43🎙️ The Research Culture Uncovered podcast team is thrilled to present our latest episode featuring Vicky Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Emerald Publishing. Join hosts Ged Hall, Head of Researcher Development at the University of Leeds, and Nick Sheppard, Open Research Advisor in the University’s Library, as they delve into the insights and ex…
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(Episode 138) Reclaiming Your Research Career After Maternity Leave
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27:35In this episode, Ruth Winden, Careers with Research Consultant at the University of Leeds, speaks to Dr Elizabeth Faulkner and Dr Cathal Rogers about the UK's Higher Education sector and its systemic inequalities for researchers who return to their research careers after maternity leave. Following a nation-wide Freedom of Information request to 130…
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SPECIAL LIVE EDITION: Financial advisor, author & content creator - Bola Sol
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38:37Join Remel London for a special edition Live recording of The Mainstream Podcast at Soul Mama, as she sits down with Financial advisor, Author and Content creator Bola Sol! Bola shares her journey to becoming a leading financial advisor, that has seen her work featured on the BBC, ITV’s This Morning, The Financial Times, and The Guardian, Stylist M…
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SPECIAL LIVE EDITION: Radio presenter, host & DJ - Nadia Jae
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54:49Join Remel London for a special edition Live recording of The Mainstream Podcast at Soul Mama, as she sits down with Radio presenter, Host and DJ Nadia Jae! Nadia has had an incredible career as a broadcaster as a 2 x ARIA nominated presenter and the ARIA best breakfast show winner! Nadia shares some of the toughest moments that she has had to over…
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49. Are We Deceiving Future Generations About Environmental Crises? With Catriona McKinnon
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45:34In this episode I talk to Professor Catriona McKinnon, a political philosopher based at the University of Exeter. The topic is the various environmental crises facing humanity today. Obviously lots to discuss there, but Catriona wants to highlight one issue in particular, which is the way one generation can, with or without knowing it, conceal info…
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(Episode 137) Drag, law, and the value of collaborative knowledge sharing
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37:41In this insightful episode, Dr. Emily Goodall speaks with Dr. James Greenwood-Reeves about how research can be radically reimagined when it’s creative, collaborative, and community-led. Together, they explore how working with drag artists through the “Laws a Drag” network is challenging traditional academic norms and reshaping what research culture…
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Sport Hall of Fame Special (Carnegie Conversations #2)
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59:39Join Tanya Arnold as she brings you a very special episode, we celebrate the remarkable people who’ve passed through the doors of the Leeds Beckett University. Nearly 40 alumni have been inducted into our first Sport Hall of Fame, including Alistair Brownlee, Laura Weightman, Emily Campbell and Paul Heckingbottom, to name just a few. Tanya had a ch…
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How can we minimise the impact of melting glaciers?
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47:58How To Fix… from the University of Leeds. Providing hopeful solutions to the greatest challenges humanity faces, directly from the scientists and researchers on the front line. Two billion people could be forced to leave their homes as the world’s glaciers melt. These ice giants provide fresh water to over half of humanity, but they’re disappearing…
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(Episode 136) Beyond the Pain Scale: Embodied Research — with Dr Neko Mellor
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26:17Show Notes Episode Summary: In Beyond the Pain Scale: Embodied Research, host Dr Heledd Jarosz-Griffiths speaks with Dr Neko Mellor about how chronic pain, disability, and neurodiversity shape both research and writing. Drawing on her PhD in English at the University of Leeds, Neko explores how twenty-first-century women authors represent pain, ref…
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Join Remel London as she sits down with DJ and Radio presenter Ellie Prohan.Ellie has had an incredible career as a broadcaster and takes us back to the beginning of how she transitioned from being an entrepreneur to a world class DJ! What started out as a hobby has led to global recognition, working as a presenter, host, music ambassador and pione…
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48. How should you act as an in-house lawyer? With Sharon Bridglalsingh
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42:44For the last year and a half, Jim Baxter and the consulting team at IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds, have been working with the Law Society of England and Wales on a project looking at the ethics of in-house law. That project has involved talking to lots of lawyers who are both passionate and insightful about the job and the ethi…
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(Episode 135) Rethinking Research: Building Collaborative Environments
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28:21In this episode of the 'Research Culture Uncovered' podcast, Emma Spary, Associate Director for Researcher Development and Research Culture at the University of Leeds, is joined by guests Nik Ogryzko, from UKRI's Central Talent Team, and Kelly Vere, Director of Technical Strategy at the University of Nottingham. The discussion explores the need for…
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(Episode 134) Lab Coats and Lunch Boxes: Navigating a Research Career and Motherhood
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32:01Research Culture Uncovered: Navigating Career and Parenthood as a Scientist Host Ruth Winden (Careers with Research Consultant) and guest Dr. Hema Viswambharan (Senior Scientist, LICAMM, University of Leeds) “Building a career after a break is like a marathon and not a sprint.” (Dr. Hema Viswambharan) Episode Overview: In this highly personal episo…
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Actor, Director and Presenter - Mr Islah
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1:17:01Join Remel London as she sits down with Actor, writer, director and presenter Islah.Islah shares his love of storytelling and how it has helped him calve out a career and become an integral part of the creator community in the UK. As a proud representative of the important of diversity and inclusion, Islah has helped launch the careers of some of y…
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47. Should we be worried about cancel culture? With Alfred Archer and Georgie Mills
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47:26Cancelling and cancel culture are terms that we hear a lot these days, and it's one of the many areas where there seems to be more heat than light. The phenomenon of cancelling has become a front in the so-called culture wars, with one side claiming it's a healthy form of protest, or simply confronting people with the consequences of their actions,…
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How can we help women thrive in menopause?
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43:55How To Fix… from the University of Leeds. Providing hopeful solutions to the greatest challenges humanity faces, directly from the scientists and researchers on the front line. This week: Menopause is the natural biological transition that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years and an inevitable part of aging that, at any given time, is affe…
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(Episode 133) Promoting Open Knowledge at the University of Leeds with Lucy Hinnie and Richard Nevell
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55:46University of Leeds Libraries is proud to partner with Wikimedia UK to promote open knowledge across campus and beyond. Wikimedia UK is the national chapter of the global Wikimedia movement and in this episode Nick is joined by Dr. Lucy Hinnie and Dr. Richard Nevell to explore the role of Wikimedians in Residence, particularly at universities. Lucy…
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Comedian, Actor & Presenter - Babatunde Aleshe
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1:04:15Join Remel London as she sits down with Actor, Comedian and presenter Babatunde Aleshe.Babatunde talks us through his early days as an actor on Eastenders and Doctor Who, creating his own comedy sketches and calling it quits for a job with TFL. But shares the turning point that catapulted him into The Mainstream featuring on celebrity Gogglebox, I’…
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46. Should we be worried about words changing their meaning? With Robbie Morgan
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46:39Words such as 'woke', 'emotional labour' and 'gaslighting' get bandied around a lot, especially in online discourse. And as they get bandied around, their meaning can change over time. Of course, changes in the meaning of words are natural, inevitable and, usually harmless. However, Robbie Morgan, back for his record-setting third appearance on Eth…
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The push for perfection: Biomechanics meets Paralympic Sport (Carnegie Conversations #1)
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38:12Hannah Cockroft is a nine-time Paralympic champion. Nearly twenty years into her career, she’s still finding ways to get faster. In this conversation, she talks about how biomechanical analysis has helped her make small but meaningful changes. The kind of changes that give her those marginal gains… that keep her at the top of her sport. In this epi…
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(Episode 132) Sparking Impact: The People, Values, and Vibe of the UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum with Dr Vicky Ward
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46:46In this episode ‘Sparking Impact: The People, Values, and Vibe of the UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum with Dr Vicky Ward’ Ged Hall talks to Dr. Vicky Ward (Reader in Management at the University of St. Andrews) about the UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum and her period as its Chair. They discuss the unique world of knowledge mobilisation and what mak…
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(Episode 131) The Art of Failing Well, with Ireen Litvak-Zur
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23:19It's time to talk about failure again! In this episode, Taryn Bell chats with Ireen Litvak-Zur, Senior Consultant at Advance HE. Ireen discusses her experiences of failure both in and out of academia, and shares her thoughts on how to fail well. Key takeaways: "Failure now is a step in a process, rather than an outcome": there's still an ingrained …
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Actor, producer and writer - Akemnji Ndifornyen
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1:11:24Join Remel London as she sits down with BAFTA award winning Actor, producer and writer Akemnji Ndifornyen on The Mainstream. Akemnji shares his journey from drama school to a lifetime of working in tv and film, working on some of the very best BBC shows from Doctors, to CBBC's Leonardo, The Crouches and going on to write and produce the infamous Ja…
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(Episode 130): Postdocs Leading Research Culture Change at the University of Leeds - what have we learnt?
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34:03What started as a bold idea has made a real, lasting impact on supporting Early Career Researchers (ECRs) at the University of Leeds. A team of exceptional postdocs, Jessica Swanson, Laurin McDowall and James Warren led a collaborative project that tackled some of the biggest challenges ECRs face: fragmented information on professional development,…
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45. Are ethicists paying enough attention to social class? With Orla Carlin
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45:23Epistemic injustice is a broad category of injustice relating to knowledge. It can involve people from marginalised or oppressed groups being excluded, silenced, misrepresented, or not taken seriously — in conversations, education, or professional settings — because of their membership to that group. In academic contexts, this kind of injustice can…
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(Episode 129) UKRN Train the Trainer: accelerating the uptake of open research practices across academic disciplines
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29:51This week Nick speaks with his Library colleague Kikachukwu Oluonye about the UKRN Train the Trainer programme. Like Nick, Kikachukwu is an Open Research Adviser based in the Library and also has a role with the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) as Open Research Coordinators and Administrator (ORCA). As a member institution of UKRN, Kikachukwu woul…
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Content Creators - Meet The Thorpes
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1:09:22Join Remel London as she sits down with one of London's favourite online couples Meet The Thorpes.Adrian and Tara Thorpe share their story of how they met, what kick started their viral success and despite losing everything in the global pandemic they turned to God and found success through making social media content. In just a few years they have…
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How do we make sure every child has the best start in life?
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43:00How To Fix… from the University of Leeds. Providing hopeful solutions to the greatest challenges humanity faces, directly from the scientists and researchers on the front line. This week: The early years of a child’s life shape their future. But for too many, the basic foundations are missing, leading to consequences that last a lifetime – impactin…
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(Episode 128) Building a Vibrant Research Technical Professional Community: The Story of UK RAS STEPS
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36:29🎙️ Dive into the world of research technical professionals, or RTPs, in our latest episode on the Research Culture Uncovered podcast. Join Ged Hall as he welcomes Marie Daniels, Programme Manager of the UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Strategic Technical Platform or UK RAS STEPS, to discuss how they are working with Research Technical Profession…
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44. Do large language models gossip? With Lucy Osler
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41:23Gossip is an ethically interesting phenomenon when humans do it. It creates a bond between the people doing the gossiping, but it does so by implicitly excluding the person being gossiped about, and can cause harm, especially when the gossip is malicious, or simply isn't true. What I hadn't realised until I spoke to Lucy Osler, a Lecturer in Philos…
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(Episode 127) Turning Barriers Into Enablers: Insights from the 2025 AdvanceHE Symposium
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19:21In this episode, Taryn Bell speaks to Dr Ireen Litvak-Zur about her reflections on the June 2025 AdvanceHE symposium, 'Barriers and Enablers to Thriving Research Cultures'. Ireen discusses her role at Advance HE, their programs aimed at fostering a sustainable research ecosystem, and the impact of limited resources on research culture. Key takeaway…
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Comedian, presenter & actor - Eddie Kadi
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1:04:36Join Remel London as she sits down with Comedian, presenter and actor Eddie Kadi. What started off as a media tech degree turned into a comedy and presenting career that has spanned over 20 years, selling out the 02 arena, hosting international shows, TV presenting on ITV's Sorry I didn't know, hosting the 2025 MOBO awards, launching the UK Afrobea…
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(Episode 3, Season 8) The Power of Group Based Career Development Programmes (repeat episode from August 2024))
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17:57By Research Culturosity, University of Leeds
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(Episode 126) Research Impact Heroes: Dr Julie Bayley on Finding Your People
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48:33Research Culture Uncovered are excited to share the second in a new series of podcast episodes called Research Impact Heroes. In this series Ged Hall will be talking to people who have inspired him and helped him in his research impact journey. In this episode Ged gets to sit down with the brilliant Dr. Julie Bayley—Director of Research Impact and …
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Join Remel London as she sits down with Capital Xtra’s breakfast babe, Dj & Presenter Shayna Marie. Shayna let’s us know how her passion for music and radio led her to her dream job on Capital XTRA.Shayna has mastered the art of breakfast radio, waking up early and let’s us know her favourite celebrity guests of all time, even though the list grows…
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(Episode 125) Beyond the hurdle: The hidden work of ethics reviewers
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28:07In this episode, host Dr Emily Goodall welcomes Professor Judith Hanks, Professor of Applied Linguistics in the School of Education at the University of Leeds and Chair of the cross-faculty research ethics committee. They delved into the essential, yet often overlooked, role of research ethics review in shaping positive culture. 🔑 Key Takeaways: 🧱 …
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Mindfulness research and pedagogic practice in music education
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29:26In this episode, host Lilley Harris explores how a project in the School of Music is looking at how mindfulness can help performers. She's joined by Dr. Emily Payne and Dr. Ariana Phillips-Hutton who are behind the project funded by PRiA. You can find out more about the work of PRiA on the University of Leeds webpage or by connecting on LinkedIn. H…
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Linguistics education, flipped classroom models, and benefits of seedcorn funding
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18:21In this episode, host Lilley Harris looks at how PRiA seedcorn funding has been helping a study around the flipped classroom approach in linguistic education. She's joined by Dr. Cuie Xu. You can find out more about the work of PRiA on the University of Leeds webpage or by connecting on LinkedIn. Host: Lilley Harris Producer: Carl Hartley…
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Decolonial global communication and knowledge circulation
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25:01In this episode, host Lilley Harris explores how PRiA funding has been supporting a project around decolonial global communication and knowledge circulation. She's joined by Professor Chris Paterson and PHD student Cathy LeGrand. You can find out more about the work of PRiA on the University of Leeds webpage or by connecting on LinkedIn. Host: Lill…
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(Episode 124) Research Culture 1.0: Reflections from Cat Davies, it has been a blast!
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37:24In this episode of the 'Research Culture Uncovered' podcast, Emma Spary, now the Associate Director for Researcher Development and Research Culture at the University of Leeds, hosts a reflective conversation with Professor Cat Davies. As Cat steps down from her groundbreaking role as Dean for Research Culture at Leeds, they discuss her achievements…
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Comedian, Actor & Presenter - Thanyia Moore
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1:11:04Join Remel London as she sits down with Actress, Comedian and Presenter Thanyia Moore.Thanyia has had an incredible comedy career and was destined for the stage from an early age. As she continues to prove the doubters wrong and smash her goals as a multi hyphenate entertainer, Thanyia gives us her top 5 tips to make it in The Mainstream and gives …
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The Power to Change: Shaping Practice and Challenging Perceptions
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29:09In episode five of Whose Power? Abigail Harrison Moore and Lauren are joined by new Preservative Party members Eden, Rowan, and Esme to explore the growing impact of this youth-led curatorial group on participatory research and museum exhibitions. Together, they discuss how podcasting serves as a powerful tool for amplifying young voices and foster…
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International collaboration and intercultural connections
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20:50In this episode, host Lilley Harris explores how international collaboration is having a positive benefit on teaching at the University of Leeds. She's joined by Professor Duncan Wheeler, Chair of Spanish Studies. You can find out more about the work of PRiA on the University of Leeds webpage or by connecting on LinkedIn. Host: Lilley Harris Produc…
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The importance of pedagogic research in the arts and humanities
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21:09In this episode, host Lilley Harris explores the importance of pedagogic research in the arts and humanities. She's joined by Professor Edward Venn and Professor Chiara La Sala. You can find out more about the work of PRiA on the University of Leeds webpage or by connecting on LinkedIn. Host: Lilley Harris Producer: Carl Hartley…
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(Episode 123) Valuing Diverse Research Outputs: The Hidden REF and the 5% Manifesto with Simon Hettrick
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29:17This week Nick talks to Simon Hettrick about the importance of recognising research outputs beyond the traditional academic publications of journal articles and books. These include software, data, exhibitions, compositions, performances...the diverse range of research materials across different disciplines. Simon is Director of Strategy at the Sof…
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S2 Ep.9 | Dr. Sue Morter, renowned international speaker & Master of Bio-Energetic Medicine
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56:32Chloë Goodchild in conversation with renowned international speaker & Master of Bio-Energetic Medicine, Dr. Sue Morter, discussing sound vibration, healing, chanting, embodiment, The Energy Codes, and much more. The VOCE Dialogues offer a simple, accessible in-depth ground for authors, musicians, wisdom keepers, and visionary teachers to explore co…
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43. How do you assure AI for bias and accessibility in the NHS? With Adam Byfield
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48:09Adam Byfield is a Principal Technical Assurance Specialist at NHS England. After his previous appearance on the podcast, discussing providing ethical assurance for AI applications in healthcare, we were keen to get him back to dive into some more specific issues. We chose bias and accessibility, two related issues that are clearly central for anyon…
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(Episode 122) From academia to industry and back again with the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB)
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38:57Career mobility in academia has traditionally been seen as a one-way street. You're either in academia, or you leave - never to return! But is this true? In this episode of the Research Culture Uncovered podcast, hosts Taryn Bell and Ruth Winden discuss career mobility with Danni Croucher, Policy Lead at the National Centre for Universities and Bus…
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