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Podcast Collection #14: new podcast episodes

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Featuring episodes from Scholars in Spotlight, The Professoriate, Greenwich Means Business, a student led podcast for mental health and The Sampler Audiozine with Emma Margetson, Angela McArthur, Brona Martin and Nikki Sheth.

New Episodes:

Scholars in spotlight podcast 

Scholars in Spotlight: Architecture, Anime & The Depth of Cybers

In this episode we talked about the anime Belle, by Mamoru Hosoda and Eric's magnificent work in designing its virtual word. Evolution of the internet, the depth of storytelling in anime. Complexity of CyberWorld and our immersion into the realm knitted with information bits.

The Professoriate 

The Professoriate: In conversation with Maria Arche

In this episode Olga talks to Maria about the social role of linguistics and what it means to be an activist in this field, moving from chemistry to languages, speaking up as a woman in academia and creating safe spaces for all of us.

Greenwich Means Business

Greenwich Means Business: Greenwich Means Community and Societies

Starting from scratch isn't easy, you deserve a community that supports you. Greenwich Means Business is a podcast that helps students navigate their journey through University, and inspires them to reach their full potential. Expect to hear from Greenwich Business School students and staff, as well as external speakers, who are experts in their industry, to give an insight into the latest trends and any significant issues.

Episode 5 of the Greenwich Means Business Podcast. Guest: Hamza Ijaz and Judit Plein. Presenter: Hannah Briant. Audio Engineer/Editor: Eirik Thue

Making Mental Moves tips on how to de-stress - as part of University Mental Health Day 2022  students took the opportunity to explore the podcast format for the subject of mental health. Thank you to Mary Mullen,  Lecturer in TV Studio for sharing.

The Sampler Audiozine with Emma MargetsonAngela McArthurBrona Martin and Nikki Sheth. These four composers unpack what it’s like to work and create new music with and for IKO, a unique 3D inside-out speaker, as part of a research group at University of Greenwich. What is IKO, and how is it different to multichannel speaker setups? How does it affect one’s practice to work with new technology like this as part of a collective, and why is it important that women are engaged in this work?

Current staff; Current students