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Exeter College

Oxford University

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In the heart of Oxford since 1314, opposite the Bodleian Library, Exeter College is strongly committed to excellence in teaching and research, offers generous hardship and research support, graduate scholarships, a library open round the clock and an in-house careers and internship programme.
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Welcome to Beyond the Text, a podcast series dedicated to delving into intellectual history with depth and context. In a world saturated with quick takes, Beyond the Text goes the extra mile. Paying homage to Skinner's insights on the importance of context, this podcast unveils overlooked aspects of historical and intellectual narratives. Explore the profound impact of thought and ideas throughout human history—forces that have driven change, shaped societies, and sparked revolutions. Beyond ...
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The Natural Selection

University of Exeter

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The Natural Selection Podcast brings you cutting edge research from University of Exeter's Centre for Ecology and Conservation in Cornwall. We bring you interviews with researchers themselves on freshly published papers covering topics from conservation to evolution. We also discuss the podcast teams' experiences at the University of Exeter. You can access the episode archive from December 2014 onwards, including episodes no longer on Soundcloud, in our google drive: https://drive.google.com ...
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Welcome to this Research Snapshot series from the Evidence Synthesis Team, who are based within University of Exeter Medical School. We discuss recent projects, publications and all things evidence!
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Adventures in Time and Gender

Jason Barker, Krishna Istha

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Adventures in Time and Gender, the time travelling trans history drama podcast series. Performed by a trans and non-binary cast, developed with a group of trans and non-binary young people, written by Jason Barker and directed by Krishna Istha.
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The Time of Our Lives

The Time of Our Lives Podcast

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A podcast all about university, its ups and downs and everything in between, hosted by two students currently studying at the University of Exeter. Feel free to contact us with any questions you have either by tweeting us @timeofourlife13 or email us: timeofourlivespod@gmail.com
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Natasha Coyle, also known as Tash, is a graduate of the universities of Exeter and Glasgow. After receiving a First Class degree in English from Exeter, Tash went to Glasgow uni to study an MLitt in Fantasy. There, she started on her journalism journey and is an aspiring broadcaster. Dr Hilary Coyle from the University of Leicester appears as a regular guest on the show with many other special guests per episode. Tash Talks all about university life and aims to answer any burning questions f ...
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Speaking to the University of Exeter's marine researchers and collaborators about all aspects of our marine environment. Show notes are available here - https://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/exetermarine/category/podcasts/
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Innovation Conversations from the South West Innovation Expo

Innovation Conversations from the South West Innovation Expo

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Innovation Conversations was recorded on location at the South-West Innovation Expo at Sandy Park, Exeter on 5th March 2024. Hosted by Devon business owner and Vice Chair of the Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Paul Philpott; it’s the show that invites academics, industry leaders and business organisations to discuss the issues affecting education, skills, businesses and the infrastructure of this amazing part of the UK. From the University of Exeter and the University of Plymouth. Prod ...
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'Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023' is a project run by Dr Marie Coleman and Dr Dominic Bryan at Queen's University Belfast. The project, which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, examines approaches to the upcoming centenary of the partition of Ireland and is one of a number of funded research projects being undertaken at Queen's University Belfast linked to the commemoration of the Irish 'decade of centenaries'. Speakers at 'Commemorating Parti ...
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The Values at Sea Podcast

Values at Sea Podcast

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This podcast features interviews with researchers working on topics related to the ocean, the study of the ocean, and the various ways marine environments are important to different forms of life. These researchers were part of an interdisciplinary workshop held in Exeter in April 2023, and the podcast is designed to give a deeper insight into the work of some of these workshop participants. Each episode focuses on the research of a specific person, as well as their relationship with the sea ...
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Voices from Oxford

Oxford University

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Voices from Oxford features interviews with staff and students at the University. The inspiration for Voices from Oxford came from Alastair Cooke's famous 'Letter from America', broadcast for many years by the BBC. Like that programme, we take an event, a story, or a person in the news and build a broadcast around that.
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WordQuest Devon

WordQuest Devon

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Wordquest Devon is a project of Aune Head Arts, Cyprus Well, Devon Libraries (Devon County Council), and the University of Exeter. It began life as a response to the 'questing' themes of the Cultural Olympiad, and still retains many of these playful and game-playing aspects. The project's live presence began in June 2011 and continues until September 2012. Around the County (and perhaps beyond) you can pick up copies of our 'Literary Map for Devon' - but you can also explore the online map h ...
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globeChang(e)

Michael Waitze

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The globeChang(e) podcast features stories of accomplished and inspiring Southeast Asian high school graduates that are now in colleges and universities across the globe. By students, for students...changing the globe, one student at a time.
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When is a seed ready to harvest? Which evergreen shrubs could I plant on the coast? Why are my greenhouse grapes going mouldy? Kathy Clugston and her panel of horticultural experts are answering questions from an audience of keen gardeners in Kingston upon Hull. Joining Kathy to plant some useful seeds of advice are proud gardener Matthew Biggs, ga…
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What do you do with lily stems once the flowers have fallen off? Any tips on growing chanterelle mushrooms? When's the best time to prune fig trees in the northeast? Peter Gibbs and his panel of horticultural experts take a visit to Henry Moore's Studio and Gardens, while dipping into the GQT postbag to answer your gardening conundrums. Joining for…
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Any tips on setting up and maintaining a floating garden that produces tasty produce? Do the panel suffer from garden envy? How do I get rid of the mealybug infesting my cacti? Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural champions are in Uxbridge, to solve the gardening grievances of the audience. On the panel this week are house plants expert Ann…
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Any tips on how to keep a Venus fly trap alive? How do I successfully grow a cucumber? What unusual fruit or vegetable do the panel think is underrated? Kathy Clugston and a panel of horticultural experts are in the hot seat, as they answer the gardening queries from an audience in Hull. On the panel are head gardener Matthew Pottage, garden design…
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Send us a text What if the intellectual debates of 19th-century Edinburgh held the secrets to modern evolutionary science? Join us on Beyond the Text as we uncover the fascinating world of the Plinian Society, where influential minds like Robert Jameson and Robert Edmund Grant engaged in fiery discussions about Lamarckian theory amidst a thriving s…
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How do I get red cedar root balls to spread? What gardening task do the panel find daunting? What are the panel’s thoughts about composting organic materials? Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural experts travel to the University of Exeter for a postbag edition of GQT. While Curator of Horticulture Anthony Cockell leads Kathy and the panel a…
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Send us a text This episode is from an interview with the society I founded in 2021, Progressive Britain. In this episode, we are honoured to welcome the Director of Unlock Democracy, and former Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, Tom Brake. 🚀 His think tank is advocating for constitutional reform to engage citizens and close the participation gap nationw…
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Send us a text Welcome to "Beyond the Text," the podcast that delves into the intersection of science, history, and society. Join your host, Samuel Woodall, as we explore the fascinating world of science during the age of revolutions, just after the Enlightenment. In this week's episode, we embark on an intellectual journey through the Linnaean Soc…
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My Fatsia plants had their stems nibbled by deer – will they recover, or should I buy new ones? Any tips on how I can get my eucalyptus plants to produce juvenile flowers? If you were building a scarecrow in your garden, what would you suggest dressing it in? Kathy Clugston and a panel of experts are in Cheshire West to answer queries from an audie…
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Send us a text Hello, esteemed music enthusiasts, and welcome to "Beyond the Music." I'm Samuel Woodall, your guide on this captivating journey through the life and works of the incomparable Henry Purcell. As an intellectual historian, I bring a unique perspective to our exploration, delving into the intricacies and brilliance of Purcell's musical …
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Send us a text 🌟 Welcome, dear followers, to a new journey on "Beyond the Text"! 🌟 Today, we embark on a philosophical odyssey, exploring the pioneering ideas of Jeremy Bentham and the birth of Utilitarianism. We'll unravel the depths of Bentham's thought. But first, let's express our gratitude to Dr. Valerie Wallace for guiding us through this enl…
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As the day at the South-West Innovation Expo draws to a close, Stuart Elford from Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Richard Marsh from Exeter Chamber of Commerce, Andy Dean from University of Exeter, Jenny Milligan from University of Plymouth and Bruce Colley from Innovate UK discuss what they’ve learnt and discovered from the day and what they…
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The journey towards achieving net zero emissions can be a complex one. To set us off on the correct course we have Amanda Burton, Circular Engineering Design Consultant & Visiting Research Fellow at University of Plymouth, Saul Whitford, Knowledge Exchange & Impact Officer at University of Plymouth and Russ Wakeham, CEO of 2 Drifters Rum. Produced …
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It seems that water is never out of the news. So, let’s tackle some of the challenges with Dr Diego Panici, Lecturer in Hydrological and Water Quality Modelling at the Centre for Resilience in Environment (CREWW) and Carolyn Cadman, Director of Natural Resources at South-West Water. Produced by Fresh Air Studios, Location Podcast Studios for events…
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We all know about the Northern Powerhouse, but now it’s time for the Great South West to shine! But what does it mean for local businesses, leaders and organisations? Dr Andy Dean, Head of Regional Engagement for Exeter Innovation at Exeter University, Jenny Milligan, Head of Regional and Civic Engagement at University of Plymouth, Ahmed Goga, Dire…
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How can digital tech break down barriers to inclusion and enhance wellbeing? We find out with Gareth Allen, Managing Director of Soundview Media, Kyra Boyle, Associate Lecturer of NHS Digital Team at University of Plymouth and Declan Hadley of Business Development Healthcare at CISCO. Produced by Fresh Air Studios, location podcast production servi…
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New developments must offset the impact they have on biodiversity by paying for the creation of new habitat elsewhere. So, how is this being implemented? And what effect will it have on the building industry and communities? Dr Ben Balmford, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Economics at University of Exeter, Amy Coulthard, Director of Operations at …
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Metals and minerals are in smartphones, TVs, batteries and so much more. How would we cope without them? Yet, they have to be mined. So, we take a look at their effect on the economy and the environment. To help us dig deeper we have two guests from Cambourne School of Mines at the University of Exeter – Dr Hadi Mohammadi, Research Fellow and Dr Ro…
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As technology rapidly evolves, how is it affecting agriculture? Is new technology easily available for farmers in the current economic climate? Jake Gibson Shaw-Sutton, Academic Lecturer in Robotics at the University of Plymouth and The Earl of Devon, Charles Courtenay discuss. Produced by Fresh Air Studios, YouTube live studios and location podcas…
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Will my blind daffodils ever flower again, or should I just discard them? Can I use old yule logs to line my plant beds or will the harvested fruit and veg become poisonous? How can I repel spiders from my garden without using chemicals? Peter Gibbs is joined by his enthusiastic team of horticultural experts as they dig through the GQT inbox and an…
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Send us a text Join the ranks of history enthusiasts and literary connoisseurs as I, Samuel Woodall, sit down with the erudite Dr Jesse Norman, former Minister of State for Decarbonisation and Technology and author of "The Winding Stair." Step back in time to Elizabethan and Jacobean England, where the intense rivalry between Edward Coke and Franci…
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Send us a text Embark on a journey through the corridors of history as Ritchie Robertson, a distinguished scholar in German literature and intellectual history, unravels the complexities of the Enlightenment era in his seminal work "The Enlightenment and the Pursuit of Happiness 1680 to 1790." Our insightful conversation peels back the layers of th…
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Send us a text Embark on a profound intellectual odyssey with me, Samuel Woodall, as we navigate the epochal clash of Enlightenment giants Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine. Our cerebral expedition, enriched by the erudite insights of historian John Matthews, promises to leave you with a deeper understanding of the philosophies that underpin today's po…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: The Interviews! In today's episode, we're privileged to host Professor Anthony Pagden, a distinguished scholar whose work on the Enlightenment sheds light on its relevance in our modern world. Professor Pagden's academic journey spans continents, from Oxford to Santiago, Chile, and prestigious institutions…
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Send us a text Welcome to our latest episode of Beyond the Text: The Interviews Join us as we delve into a captivating discussion with esteemed guest Professor Denis Lacorne, author of The Limits of Tolerance. Together, we explore his profound research on tolerance, religious freedom, and secularism, traversing through historical contexts from the …
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: Academy to Arena, where we explore how historical ideas shape our modern world. In this episode, we delve into the Enlightenment period, examining the impact of reason and rationality on today's society. Join us as we scrutinize the writings of John Locke and Immanuel Kant, questioning whether the Enlighte…
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Kathy Clugston navigates the murky waters of the GQT archives in search of some Pond and Bog related advice throughout the years. Water is the giver of plant life and nourisher of wildlife, but how do we ensure that we’re using it correctly? The GQT team have sorted through the archives in search for some questions and answers from the past. The pr…
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Send us a text Welcome to our special series Beyond the Text: The Interviews. Delve into the rich tapestry of history with our exclusive interview featuring distinguished historian Dominic Aquila! In this special episode, we unravel the captivating narrative within his latest book, The Church and the Age of Enlightenment (1648-1848). Join us on a t…
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Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of the special series Histories on the Beyond the Text Podcast. Journey through the corridors of the Enlightenment, an epoch of profound transformation in thought and society. Delve into the roots, navigating the scholastic systems and encountering figures like James Ussher with curious theological propos…
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Send us a text Join me, Samuel Woodall, on Beyond the Text, where we unravel the Enlightenment's intricacies. From Descartes to Rousseau, and insights from scholars like Cassirer and Venturi, we explore reason's impact, philosophical debates, and the complex roots of the French Revolution. As we wrap up, key questions linger—how did reason shape so…
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Could the panel share some gardening tips for wheelchair users? How do I start growing mulukhiyah in my garden? Which hedges could I grow that are resistant to ermine moths and offer privacy? Peter Gibbs is joined by his eager team of horticultural experts as they dig through the GQT inbox and answer your gardening queries. On the panel this week a…
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In the last episode of season 1, Tash is joined by Dr Hilary to discuss the Christmas period as a student. From the post-semester come down, to studying or working, to maybe spending Christmas at uni if you’re estranged or won’t be returning home, Tash and Dr Hilary offer their advice to students during the festive break. Tash Talks Uni Life will b…
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Send us a text Welcome to the Beyond the Text special series Academy to Arena. In our second episode, we dive into a compelling 'In Discussion' event I ran during my presidency of a group called Progressive Britain, featuring the Labour Party's Rt Honourable Hillary Benn MP. With seven years as Secretary of State and four Shadow Secretary positions…
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Send us a text Welcome to the debut episode of Academy to Arena, a captivating podcast within the Beyond the Text series. Join me as we delve into the dynamic intersection of political theory and real-world battles, exploring how ideas can transform into impactful change. In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey through a paper presented…
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Send us a text Embark on an illuminating intellectual journey as we traverse the captivating landscapes of Natural Law and Natural Rights in this compelling podcast episode. Join us on Beyond the Text as we delve into the profound philosophies of two influential thinkers, Samuel von Pufendorf and Francis Hutcheson. Together, we unravel the complexi…
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Tash Talks all about postgraduate study in this episode featuring PhD student at the University of Glasgow, Mia Clarke. Tash and Mia discuss their different experiences of doing a taught versus a research masters and why Mia has decided to pursue a career in academia. The pair also discuss the difference between a panic masters and a planned one.…
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Send us a text Embark on a historical odyssey as we unveil the tumultuous Reformation era in our latest Beyond the Text episode – 'Resistance and Reformation'. In Part 1, we delve into the bold acts of Magisterial and Radical Reformers that paved the way for the development of resistance theory. Explore the historical landscape where ideas took roo…
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There’s been a lot of talk recently on Mickey Mouse degrees. But what are Mickey Mouse degrees? And how did this terminology come about? Tash Talks all about how the rhetoric surrounding this topic came to be and discusses whether vocational or traditionally academic subjects are more suitable for the modern labour market.…
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Could you suggest some bat friendly plants that will keep them happy? Is it too late to re-pot my five-year-old daffodils? How can I improve the quality of my clay soil and what can I grow on it? Peter Gibbs and his team of horticultural experts are in the market town of Wokingham for this week's episode of Gardeners' Question Time. Joining Peter t…
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Finding your next place to live as a student can sometimes be taxing. With a range of different types of university accommodation on offer, there has never been more choice in terms of what kind of rented property a student may want to live in. But from deciding who to live with, in what kind of housing, and where a property is situated can all be …
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Mentoring has been a huge part of Tash’s personal and professional development, especially during the second half of her time at uni. Although Tash didn’t think too much about what exact career she wanted to pursue after she left the University of Exeter, becoming a mentee within the university’s career mentorship programme helped with thinking abo…
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I’m having no luck growing chillies from seed. What am I doing wrong? Which plants would the panel recommend to bring fragrance and colour? Which way should a fig tree face to produce the most fruit? Ready to answer all these questions and more, Kathy Clugston and her team of experts have been invited to the House of Lords for this week’s programme…
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Send us a text Welcome, listeners, to a special episode of Beyond the Text. Today, we are honored to sit down with Saviël ter Hart, a first-class BA Hons graduate in History and Politics from the University of Exeter, currently mastering in International Relations at IBEI in Barcelona. In this exclusive interview, Saviël guides us through the intri…
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In the second episode of Tash Talks’s mini-series on money, Tash is joined by Livvy Mason-Myhill, current third year student at the University of Exeter and Print Editor for the publication Exeposé. Tash and Livvy discuss all things student spending from bills to the price of a night out. The pair also offer their budgeting tips to make the money y…
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In the first episode of this mini-series Money Talks, Tash discussing with her regular guest Dr Hilary Coyle whether the cost of university in 2023 is worth it. Looking at a range of factors, the money students pay towards university doesn’t just go to a degree. But on the flip side, the cost of university in the UK is more expensive than ever befo…
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Send us a text Uncover the minds of the medieval era in this week's episode of Beyond the Text. Embark on an epic journey through time as we explore the brilliance of medieval scholars. Augustine and Aquinas, our intellectual heroes, seamlessly bridged ancient wisdom with Christian thought. From City of God to Summa Theologica, witness how they sha…
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What’s the best way to protect my terracotta plant pots from frost? What should I do if I spot an Asian hornet in my garden? What tall plants can I grow that are resistant to snails? Kathy Clugston and her team of horticultural experts visit the peaceful, Mottistone Gardens on the Isle of Wight for a postbag edition of the programme, where they ans…
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As we approach the end of October and head into November, Tash Talks about Movember. Movember is the UK’s leading charity for changing the face of men’s health. With featured interview with Matt Cornish and Jay Kelman, two Movember ambassadors at the University of Glasgow, Tash Talks about Movember and its importance to students and beyond the univ…
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Send us a text Join us for the concluding segment of our exploration into the profound ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Beyond the Text: Thinkers. In this episode, we'll delve into two of Rousseau's most influential works – The Social Contract and Emile, or On Education. In The Social Contract, Rousseau challenges us to scrutinize the role of mode…
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Tash is joined by her (not so) little sister Annabel in Episode 4 of Tash Talks Uni Life to discuss how you should pick your university if you’re a prospective student. Annabel is currently in the process of applying to universities. The sister-duo discuss their feelings as to how they went about deciding what universities to apply for. From the lo…
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