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How to deal with the legacy of empire in higher education
Hear from a historian who sees decolonization as a by-product of his scholarship and a mathematician who is using original sources to teach the global history of the discipline
Academia and activism
Three academics share their experiences of using their research and teaching for social justice aims
Career advice, LGBTQ+ in the academy and public speaking tips
Hear from Ray Crossman, an out university president living with HIV in the US, about his career path, and Brian Bloch, a presentation and communication expert, on how to improve your public-speaking skills
What makes a good higher education leader?
A leadership expert and university president discuss how the requirements of the job have changed and what type of leader the current moment calls for
Ruth Simmons | President of Prairie View A&M
The first African American president of Brown University, Simmons speaks about her pioneering work to research Brown’s historical links to slavery and how to get more people that look like her into university leadership
Breaking down barriers with research and student-led campaigns
Winners of the Times Higher Education 2021 Awards discuss how their research and student-led campaigns navigate difficult and taboo topics of gender-based violence and period poverty
Is AI in higher education worth the hype?
We may be a long way from understanding exactly how higher education can harness AI and machine learning’s great potential safely, but this episode's guests say that continuing to test and explore it is the only way to make progress
Teaching 101 tips from your peers
Teaching is fundamental to the higher education mission and student success. In this episode, educators from across the world offer their top teaching tips
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