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28. Interview with Rishita Sharma, ULGC Student Team Leader
21:44||Season 2, Ep. 28In this episode, we're really excited to be speaking to one of our fantastic students, Rishita Sharma. As the University of London Global Community Student Team Leader, Rishita has played a vital role in growing our vibrant global student community on Discord. She has held this role alongside completing the BSc Data Science and Business Analytics with academic direction from the London School of Economics and Political Science. We catch up on community, her experience as ULGC Student Team Leader and how she found balance as an online learner.Discord is a community run by students, for students. Find out more and join Discord via your Student Portal. Head to https://my.london.ac.uk then click the 'Community' tab under the Student Life section.27. Interview with Patricia McKellar, Dean, Undergraduate Laws
21:13||Season 2, Ep. 27In this episode, we speak to Patricia McKellar, Dean of Undergraduate Laws at the University of London. We discuss what Patricia's role looks like day to day, and why the study of Law continues to resonate with so many students around the world. Listen in to discover some of the highlights of Patricia's role, including travelling to meet our incredible students in person, and to learn more about the team that delivers the Undergraduate Laws programme.26. Get ready for Graduation 2025
26:57||Season 2, Ep. 26In this special graduation episode of the World Class Podcast, we are delighted to be joined by Professor Emerita, Mary Stiasny OBE, former Pro Vice-Chancellor (International, Learning and Teaching) and Dave Ferguson, Head of Communications and Events at the University of London. They answer some of the most common questions surrounding graduation and share insights into the history of graduation and the traditions that continue each year.25. Making the most of the University of London Careers Service
31:22||Season 2, Ep. 25Join our expert Careers Consultant Rae Roberts and Student Ambassadors Amina and Aayushmaan as we explore the resources available through the University of London Careers Service. Discover how the Careers Service can support online, distance and flexible learners and students at Recognised Teaching Centres to build their employability skills and boost their career prospects.24. Balancing your studies as a mature student
35:28||Season 2, Ep. 24If you’re one of our incredible mature students who juggles studies with work or family life, this episode is for you. Take inspiration from Stella, Mehrdad and Emara on how they find work life balance and a student experience that is right for them.23. Interview with Chris Lam Chun Onn
16:27||Season 2, Ep. 23We catch up with BSc Data Science and Business Analytics and Singapore Institute of Management alumnus Chris. Listen in to hear how his study journey took him from Singapore to London and to hear his advice for study success.22. Student Ambassador Takeover
26:47||Season 2, Ep. 22In this special takeover episode of the World Class Podcast, Student Ambassadors Chayanada, Noor Ul Huda and Dania discuss Student Life with the University of London. Listen in to hear their tips for academic success, effective study habits and how they stay connected to their fellow students.21. Finding your feet!
48:38||Season 2, Ep. 21This episode of the World Class Podcast is designed to help you find your feet at the University of London. We are joined by Tim Wade, Director of Student Services (Student Experience) and Natalie Strange, Student Wellbeing Manager, as well as Student Ambassadors Logean and Kyle. Listen for a whole host of tips from staff and students, including some information about UoL Wellbeing Services and what support is on offer to students at UoL.20. A Computer Science Special!
33:50||Season 1, Ep. 20We invited three of our current Computer Science students, from our UoLCommunity, to join us in a podcast to share their University of London stories. They talked to us about their programme, their experiences and shared advice for future students.
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