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    Explore " university of warwick" with insightful episodes like "Episode 37: Warwick vs Imperial: What's your Surname?", "MBA to Higher Education: Wendy Coy. Director of Operations, Innovation Group at the University of Warwick", "Graduates transition from HE to the labour market: Are we producing employable graduates?", "Inequalities of Access: intersectional barriers to higher education in the Indian and the International context" and "Institutional research culture and access to spaces of global knowledge production: colonial answers to colonial questions?" from podcasts like ""I Got That One!", "The Modern MBA", "SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts", "SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts" and "SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts"" and more!

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    Episode 37: Warwick vs Imperial: What's your Surname?

    Episode 37: Warwick vs Imperial: What's your Surname?

    We finally say goodbye to Imperial, who have managed to stay in the competition against the odds and currently have the most points accumulated of any team. After this match, it is hard to imagine anything other than a win for Warwick, who last took the title all the way back in 2007. So long as Rout can remember his teammate's names, they look to be serious contenders for the final, and either Balliol or Magdalene have their work cut out!

    MBA to Higher Education: Wendy Coy. Director of Operations, Innovation Group at the University of Warwick

    MBA to Higher Education: Wendy Coy. Director of Operations, Innovation Group at the University of Warwick

    If you enjoyed your time at business school, why not consider staying on after your MBA?

    Today we explore career opportunities in the higher education sector. We talk to Wendy Coy, Director of Operations, Innovation Group at the University of Warwick, about her post-MBA career in HE, the opportunities it provided for her to explore different roles and functions, and tips for applicants considering the sector.

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    Inequalities of Access: intersectional barriers to higher education in the Indian and the International context

    Inequalities of Access: intersectional barriers to higher education in the Indian and the International context
    Anjali Thomas, University of Warwick, speaks at SRHE Student Experience Network Event - Perspectives on understanding the relationship between Intersectionality and the Student Experience in Higher Education (Audio length - 00:15:08)

    Institutional research culture and access to spaces of global knowledge production: colonial answers to colonial questions?

    Institutional research culture and access to spaces of global knowledge production: colonial answers to colonial questions?
    Emily Henderson, University of Warwick, speaks at SRHE Student Experience Network Event - Perspectives on understanding the relationship between Intersectionality and the Student Experience in Higher Education (Audio length - 00:28:05)

    International students’ transitions to UK Higher Education – revisiting the concept and practice of academic hospitality

    International students’ transitions to UK Higher Education – revisiting the concept and practice of academic hospitality
    Emily Henderson, University of Warwick, speaks at SRHE International Research and Researchers Network Event - Shaping the Agenda for International Higher Education Research (Audio length - 00:24:06)

    Not all “Internationals” are Created Equal: Negotiating Global Academic Hierarchies in International Ethnographies of Higher Education

    Not all “Internationals” are Created Equal: Negotiating Global Academic Hierarchies in International Ethnographies of Higher Education
    Maria do Mar Pereira, University of Warwick, speaks at the SRHE International Research and Researchers network event - In Depth and in Between? Conducting Ethnographic Research on Higher Education across International Borders (Audio length - 00:30:16)

    The employability of UK-educated graduates in other European countries

    The employability of UK-educated graduates in other European countries
    Heike Behle, University of Warwick, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:22:56)

    Futuretrack: the diversity of experiences in the transition from education to employment and the implications for researchers and policy-makers

    Futuretrack: the diversity of experiences in the transition from education to employment and the implications for researchers and policy-makers
    Professor Kate Purcell, University of Warwick, speaks at the SRHE Access and Widening Participation Network event: Seminar 6. Employability and graduate Destinations (Audio length - 00:50:11)
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