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What happens to the ‘could have beens’ who decided not to teach?

Mark and Elaine hear from researcher Emily Macleod, who says that if we want more people to try out teaching, we have to stop thinking of it as a vocation.

29 Nov 2024

“Beware of anyone who claims to know it all.”

As human beings, how do we learn? In this episode, Dr Rebecca Gordon explores how educational neuroscience can be used in the classroom.

07 Nov 2024

The happy teacher: ECT Emily on the importance of relationships

Emily Taylor, ECT in Airdale Academy in Castleford, talks about how her strong bond with her mentor has supported her personally and professionally, and how she in turn builds strong relationships with her pupils.

11 Oct 2024

Lessons from Catalonia

In this episode, Cesc Masdeu discusses how mentoring and professional development can transform school cultures and contribute to institutional change.

27 Sep 2024

Thinking about life through all of their eyes

Step out of your bubble: Raf Alleyne, Assistant Principal at London Screen Academy, tells us about the importance of reflecting on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

13 Sep 2024

Protest? What’s the point?

Taking a closer look at the power and pull of political protest, the response to the rise of populism and what we can learn from the research evidence to inform policy and practice.

29 Jul 2024

How do I get that next job? Start with these steps!

In this episode, hosts Dr Keri Wong and Dr Alina Pelikh dive into the particular and sometimes daunting process of job interviews within academia.

23 Jul 2024

Improving childcare and early years education

What changes would benefit the early years education system? And what’s it like dealing with government and parliament to make funding and policy changes possible?

15 Jul 2024

‘PhD from A to Z’: What can I do to maximise my PhD journey?

How do you make the leap into doctoral study to make the most of life as a PhD researcher? This episode's guest Dr Jenny Chanfreau recommends treating your PhD like a full-time job - we explore how.

10 Jul 2024

How can researchers help politicians and policymakers do their jobs better?

The winners of elections in the UK and abroad need to ensure the right conditions are in place to allow cutting-edge ideas developed by experts in our universities to meet today’s policy challenges, and vice versa.

01 Jul 2024

Why engaging with the media (as a PhD) will help your career

In this episode Dr Alina Pelikh speaks to in-house media relations expert Chris Lane, who works in UCL's central press office team. We discuss the ins and outs of communicating research and expertise to the wider world via the media.

24 Jun 2024

What’s the link between decision-making and eating disorders?

In this podcast we hear about research that seeks to understand the causes of eating disorders and develop innovative treatments and support.

10 Jun 2024

How do we know if mental health support for people affected by humanitarian emergencies is working?

In this podcast we take a closer look at international development and global health research that shapes the way we respond during times of crisis.

22 Apr 2024

Sleep and the tales our mental health might tell

You’re not dreaming! There’s so much going on in the field of sleep and research right now. We take a closer look at how things have crossed over into tech and AI, cancer and our wellbeing.

08 Apr 2024

"If participants don’t value their learning, then what is left?"

In this podcast, Mark Quinn and Dr Polly Glegg talk about what makes great professional learning for teachers and leaders.

08 Mar 2024

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