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Job Shadowing HE takes a deep dive into the roles of people who work in Higher Education. Featuring guests from across the sector, each episode reveals what’s involved in a specific role, the career path that led to it and tips on how to get in and get on in these jobs. Presented by Susannah Marsden, HE Consultant [susannahmarsden.co.uk]
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Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluent soon! --- Learning Nihongo is fun, ne. More drills and full transcripts/translations (on your ...
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Dr Monika Nangia is Academic Registrar and Director of Student & Academic Services at Durham University. She is also leading The Power of Storytelling Project as part of the Higher Diversity Coalition. Data shows that ethnic diversity in professional services leadership - especially in student and academic services leadership - is concerningly low.…
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[✐4.Allegretto]Can you tell the differences between followings? · Tabe ni itte kimasu. · Tabe ni itte imasu. · Tabe te ikimasu. Today you will learn them and you speak like a native speaker. ★★★★★ “Why don’t we just (stop by and) eat and go?” [00:07] Hello everyone. We start with “〜ni ittekimasu”, which means “you go for doing something and come ba…
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[✐2.Andante] まあまあでした - adjectives in past tense + Shadowing [07:20] “It was (just) OK.” [00:07] Hello everyone. Let’s start right away. [00:11] You went to the party, or you saw a movie, or you had an exam. How was it? Tell me your thoughts or impressions. [00:24] For example, How was the party yesterday? enjoyable, fun → It was fun. OK? [00:33] 1.…
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Kelli Wolfe is Deputy Academic Registrar at the University of Roehampton. In this episode, Kelli talks about her role as Deputy Academic Registrar as well as the career path that led to it. She also shares background to her recent research entitled 'The Impact of High-Performance Work Practices on Employee Burnout Experience in UK Higher Education:…
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[✐1.Adagio, 2.Andante]N1はN2より〜。N1のほうが〜。 “Sky Tree is higher (than Tokyo Tower).” [00:08] Hello everyone. Which is bigger, or smaller, a lion or a cat? Repeat after me [00:17] 1. Lions are bigger. 2. Lions are bigger than cats. 3. Cats are smaller. 4. Cats are smaller than lions. [01:04] So far so good, right? [01:08] Now, let’s answer as follows. F…
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[✐4.Allegretto] 〜やすい、〜にくい easy or difficult to carry out the action indicated Shadowing [09:55] “Automatic (transmission) cars are easy to drive.” [00:08] Hello everyone. Let’s get started. Make a sentence with “〜yasui” as follows. [00: 13] For example, this book, read → This book is easy to read. Ready? [00:26] 1. this dictionary, → This dictionar…
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Dr David Gilani is Head of Student Engagement and Advocacy at Middlesex University. In this episode, David shares more about his leadership of, and thoughts on, student engagement and what that means to support student success. He also reflects upon his own career path to date, and how and why the student engagement professional niche has become so…
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“There is an Olympics in Tokyo.” [00:07] Hello everyone. Let’s start with warming-up. Repeat after me [00:13] 1. Today, there is a party in the office. 2. Today, there is a field day(athletic meet) at school. 3. Today, there is a meeting online. 4. Last week, there was a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gov. Building. (tochou = Tokyo Metr…
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[✐3. Moderato] The way of talking a native speaker often use in daily life. : nanika〜koto [00:07] Hello everyone. Let’s start right away. Make a sentence as follows. [00:14] There was a good thing. (= Something good happened). → Was there anything good happened? OK? [00:23] 1. There’s something I don’t understand. → Is there anything you don’t unde…
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Dr Diana Beech is the Chief Executive of London Higher, the largest representative body of its kind in England. In this episode, Diana shares more about the role of London Higher and the type of work that she and her team lead to support the success of HE. She also delves into her career path to date, including her time at the Higher Education Poli…
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[✐1.Adagio] Nにします I’ll have N. (expresses decision) “Have you decided? What do you wanna have?” [00:07] Hello everyone. [00:10] You and your friend are in a coffee shop, discussing what to drink. Your friend ask you ”Nan ni shimasuka”or ”Dore ni shimasuka” = what/which would you like to have? [00:26] “〜ni shimasu” expresses a decision, so if you’ve…
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“I got a book from Murakami san.” [00: 08] Hello everyone. [00:09] “Itadakimasu/itadakimashita” is a humble way of saying “ moraimasu/moraimashita” and is usually used for your boss, older person (or client). And it cannot really be translated into English. [00:30] Anyway, let’s start with warming up. Change the sentence to the one using 〜itadakima…
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Akhil Yerneni and Claire Carter are both partners at the Executive Search firm, Anderson Quigley. In this episode, Akhil and Claire demystify the role of an executive search firm in relation to both permanent and interim roles for HE professional services and academic staff and, amongst other topics, offer advice on how and when to work with firms …
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Andrea Bolshaw is an Interim Registrar and Secretary. She started her Higher Education career as a Graduate Trainee, and subsequently carved out a career path through increasingly senior positions that took her to becoming a Registrar and Secretary in a permanent role. In 2023, she took a major professional decision to leave permanent employment an…
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No access to this video? Click here to sign up for full lessons: https://www.youtube.com/c/IELTSRyan/join View all support materials for this lesson: https://ieltsielts.com/2024/07/29/lesson-166-an-educational-experience-that-impacted-you-professionally-%f0%9f%a7%91%f0%9f%8e%93/
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Professor Susannah Quinsee is Vice-President (Digital and Student Experience) at City, University of London and Ian Anderson is Principal Enterprise Architect at Ellucian. In this episode, Ian and Susannah reflect upon many of the themes that have arisen across the mini-series and consider how institutions are managing change. They draw together th…
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