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# Neil and Natalie introduce the podcast

Season 0, Ep. 1

An introduction to the European engineering educators podcast by SEFI from your hosts Neil Cooke and Natalie Wint.


In this preview we're going to talk about the podcast, who we are, what we do, what we're going to include on our show, why we're doing it, when, and how!


Timestamps:

0.00 welcome

0.28 who are we

1.18 about SEFI

2.00 about the podcast

5.10 other similar podcasts.

6.03 who this podcast is aimed at

6.40 when and how to listen

7.00 why you will benefit from listening.

8.05 launch plans.

8.35 get in touch


The podcast officially launches September 19th.


Show notes: https://www.sefi.be/2022/08/31/sefi-podcast-european-engineering-educators/


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