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Stories from the Hackery

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Find out what it takes to start a career in software development, data analytics, data science, or UI/UX design from those who made the leap. Hear from musicians, veterans, single-moms, teachers, bartenders, postdocs, warehouse workers, and more - all graduates of Nashville Software School (NSS) - as they discuss their transition to tech and their capstone projects presented at Demo Day. Founded in 2012, NSS is a flourishing community of over one thousand alumni, active students, and a team ...
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VARAMOZHI BY NSS TKMCE || VARAMOZHI IS A INITIATIVE BY NSS UNITS 174 and 262 OF TKM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KOLLAM AIMS AT CREATING A FREE AUDIO LIBRARY OF MALAYALAM BOOKS FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED || Disclaimer: The Audiobooks contained here and their authority solely lies to the author and publisher altogether. This is only for education purposes, We don't mean to infringe any of the copyrights or publish it whatsoever. The audio library aims at delivering the Audible experience of books t ...
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Every week the Wonkhe team and guests from across higher education dissect the week's big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Strap yourself in ... we will reveal all those burning questions you have about aesthetic procedures. Your host - Trish Hammond is a beauty addict from Byron Bay, Trish lets it all hang out and hides nothing. From her weight loss journey to her vaginal rejuvenation Trish is a wealth of knowledge. Trish believes every human deserves to feel confident, free from inhibitions and fear. We can’t be lucky enough to have a balance, calm, cool and collected Trish because life just isn’t that easy. S ...
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This week on the podcast we look at the latest graduate recruitment trends as the Institute of Student Employers reveals a 60 per cent surge in applications per vacancy. Plus OfS is to survey the prevalence of sexual misconduct, and there’s new NSS data on satisfaction by student characteristic. With Julie Sanders, Vice Chancellor and Principal at …
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This week on the podcast the Westminster government has announced a fee increase - but will it be enough, and can universities even impose it? Plus the government is on a “renewed drive for efficiency” in universities, and we consider the implications of the results of the US Election. With Brooke Storer-Church, Chief Executive Officer at GuildHE, …
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Dr. Julian “Jerry” Lewis is a cave biologist with a long career consulting on everything from massive infrastructure projects to small-scale bio-inventory for various entities. He also served for many years as the president of the Indiana Karst Conservancy. In part 1 of our discussion, he outlines the genesis of his career, and touches on various o…
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This week on the podcast we pore over Rachel Reeves’ first budget and consider the implications for universities. We also think about students’ finances as bus fares and the minimum wage both rise. Plus OfS has been rattling its sabre on consumer rights—but is the sector taking any notice? With Andy Westwood, Professor of Public Policy, Government …
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This week on the podcast student numbers are set to decline in England after 2030 - we discuss the implications. Plus rumours are swirling over next week’s budget, the TaxPayers’ Alliance has turned its attention to VC pay, and there’s a new report on international student perceptions of different destinations. With David Duncan, Chief Operating Of…
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This week on the podcast it’s possible to predict a student’s wellbeing using mental health analytics - but what are the ethics and implications? Plus Labour’s new legislation for improving the rental market has been discussed in Parliament, Hidden History looks at a push for higher technical skills, and there’s going to be a new International Educ…
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This week on the podcast Universities UK’s much anticipated “blueprint for change” is out – is a new 70 per cent participation target the right one? Plus The Times reports that fees might be going up, Hidden History recalls university leaders trying to get the attention of government, and Keir Starmer has been in Brussels – will he give way on fees…
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Mike Ficco has found Virginia’s deepest cave, and has explored all over the world, including China, Montenegro, Slovenia, and elsewhere. He shared the highlights of his long caving career, which includes chairing the Cave Conservancy of the Virginias (link below). Order a custom cave suit from our sponsor, Sophireaptress! https://www.sophireaptress…
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Discover the secret to Sciton's success! Learn how this innovative company builds a thriving business on a foundation of strong company culture and exceptional product quality. Hear from the CEO himself in this exclusive interview on the Transforming Bodies Podcast. Tune in now to get insights from one of the greatest CEO in the field!🔗in bio, #tra…
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This week on the podcast Team Wonkhe has been at Labour Conference in Liverpool - we discuss what was and wasn’t said about higher education. Plus there’s news on skills (and in particular Level 7 apprenticeships), Hidden History looks at how HE came to be publicly funded, and Wales’ new tertiary regulator has a plan. With Pam Macpherson Barrett, H…
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Discover the secrets to youthful, radiant skin with expert insights from Mike Clague, CEO of Face Coach. In this insightful podcast, Mike discusses the importance of holistic skin care, debunks common myths, and shares valuable tips for achieving natural-looking results. From injectables to skincare, learn how to create a personalised plan for your…
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This week on the podcast bits of the UUK blueprint on funding the sector have emerged - we evaluate what’s emerged so far. Plus we ask whether closure of courses at ABA is a coalmine canary, a debate is hotting up over workload and Hidden History dives into the duopoly. With Ben Ward, Chief Executive at University of Manchester Students’ Union, Meg…
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This week on the podcast over the summer the government paused implementation of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act - but should it have, and what will happen next? Plus international visa application data for August is out, Hidden History looks at the competition to be old, and a younger generation is doing less well than their parents. …
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Discover how dermatology and wellness come together in our latest episode of Transforming Bodies podcast, featuring Dr. Ritu Gupta. Join us as Dr. Ritu shares her journey of evolving her practice to integrate holistic wellness with cutting-edge dermatological care. Learn about the latest treatments, the importance of a well-rounded approach to skin…
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This week on the podcast the Westminster government has broken its silence on university funding - but did it say anything? Plus OfS has been pitch-rolling on franchising, Hidden History looks back when universities had their own MPs, and there’s new research on digital student experience. With Smita Jamdar, Partner and Head of Education at Shakesp…
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Did you know laser technology can help manage conditions like rosacea and acne? 💡 Dr. Michael Lee breaks down the science behind these life-changing treatments. This is an episode you won’t want to miss! 🔗IN BIO for the full episode. Listen now. @dpercy_sciton @sciton_inc @lleonmkt @phil_aestheticconsulting @amandalaserandlight @daniellemodwyer @sc…
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Georgia Schneider’s caving life has grown quickly since she started caving; taking her to places like New Zealand, France, Mexico, and countless US caves. She talks to Matt about working with the National Parks Service to inventory caves on federal land, and shares the special feeling of returning to places she helped discover. Order a custom cave …
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Explore UI & UX design with Susan Culkin, a senior product designer and instructor at Nashville Software School. In this episode of Stories from the Hackery, Susan shares insights on the evolving field of user experience design, the importance of collaboration between designers and developers, and how she's giving back to the tech community through…
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✨ New Episode Drop! ✨ We’re thrilled to have Dr. David Kosenko, the principal of Impress Skin and president of the Cosmetic Physicians College of Australasia, on the podcast again! Tune in to hear about his inspiring journey from GP to cosmetic medicine pioneer, the latest advancements in aesthetic treatments, and his expert tips for maintaining he…
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🌟 New Episode Alert! 🌟 Join us as we dive into the world of non-surgical aesthetics with the incredible Anita East. Discover her unique perspective on true beauty and the art of enhancing natural features. 🎙️✨ Tune in now to hear her inspiring journey from actress to top aesthetic nurse, and how she's transforming lives one face at a time. @anitaea…
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Bill Torode has volunteered at the NSS library for over 50 years, and has mapped hundreds of caves. We talk about being the first person to peer down what came to be known as Surprise Pit in Fern Cave, as well as several other anecdotes from the long-time TAG legend. Order a custom cave suit from our sponsor, Sophireaptress! https://www.sophireaptr…
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🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️ Join us as we sit down with David Percival, the driver behind Sciton International, to explore the journey from launch to legacy. Discover how Sciton has become a leader in aesthetic technology, often referred to as the "Bentley of Devices." Learn about the innovative spirit, dedication to quality, and family values that dr…
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This week on our final show before the summer break, Labour is to introduce a Skills England bill - we discuss what might be in it, and everything else that was (and wasn’t) in the King’s speech. Plus the QAA has published its investigation into international foundation years, and DK has been making music again. With Vivienne Stern, Chief Executive…
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Join Trish Hammond from the Transforming Bodies podcast as she chats with one of the amazing Sciton KOL’s Dr. Lina Vargas at the NSS on the Gold Coast. Discover Dr. Vargas' journey from vascular surgery to holistic aesthetic treatments and learn about the groundbreaking HEROIC device by Sciton. 🌟 Tune in for an inspiring conversation on innovation,…
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This week on the podcast the new government is shaping up - we check if it’s ship shape. Plus it's been NSSmass so we’ll work out the impact, and we’ve got new research on academic support. With Jess Lister, Associate Director (Education) at Public First, Alex Favier, Founder and Director at Favier Ltd, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkhe and p…
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Dive into the world of aesthetic education with our latest podcast episode! 🎧 Dr. Tim Edwards takes us inside the NSS Academy, sharing how they’re revolutionizing training, insights on elevating aesthetic education and empowering the next generation of professionals. Dr Tim Edwards, President of the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon…
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Pete shares his varied caving life starting in West Virginia's Germany Valley all the way through Grand Canyon exploration, Lechuguilla, Tears of The Turtle (the deepest cave in the US), and shares his experience rewiring the electricity for Carlsbad Caverns National Park. He also shares some big NSS news as a member of the board. Order a custom ca…
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This week on the podcast the party leaders have spoken out on student living cost support - did they have anything to say, and if not why not? Plus the OIA has a fresh batch of complaints to learn from, there's two new reports on international expansion, and DK has some red hot quality news. With Michelle Morgan, Dean Of Students at University of E…
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Exciting News! 🌟 Dive deep into the world of skincare with Re-Dox featuring Dr. Belal Chami and his sister Zena. 🎙️✨ Join us as we explore the secrets behind radiant skin, the power of antioxidants, and how quality ingredients can transform your skincare routine. 🧪💧 Tune in now and embark on a journey to healthier, glowing skin! Catch the full epis…
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This week on the podcast we have new research out on cost of living and its impact on the student experience. With no time, will students get the skills and confidence they were promised? Plus there's new public polling out on the salience of universities, the election rumbles on and Debbie's going back to the 90s. With Paul Greatrix, Registrar at …
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This week on the podcast all the major parties have their manifestos out for the General Election. What's in there for students or universities? Plus the Student Academic Experience Survey for 2024 is out, and staff-student relationships are in the news. With Jonathan Grant, Director at Different Angles, Alex Stanley, Vice President Higher Educatio…
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Exciting news! Today on the podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Professor Michael Talbot, a renowned Specialist in bariatric surgery, upper gastrointestinal surgery, therapeutic endoscopy, and esophageal physiology. Dr Talbot talked about the following: different types of metabolic/bariatric surgery safety / risks / benefits of bariatric …
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This week on the podcast we talk about potential HE policy after the election – could a tuition fee rise be on the cards in England if Labour wins? Plus various sector organisations have their manifestos out, and we go over the Conservatives’ plan to cull “Mickey Mouse” low-value courses. With Pam Macpherson Barrett, Head of Policy and Regulation a…
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Colin Magee is a Canadian caver originally from New Zealand who has been on high-profile Mexico expeditions like Cheve where he participated in the National Geographic Explorer episode “The Deepest Cave.” He discusses the importance of proper SRT and rescue training, as well as his initiative to gather data from the world’s caving clubs. Colin’s we…
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