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Wellbeing in the curriculum (Part 1)
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Podcast – PhD wellbeing: Isolation, cost of living and Covid (Episode 3)

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Podcast – PhD wellbeing: The relationship between student and staff wellbeing (Episode 2)

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Place-belongingness: What we do, what we say and how we treat each other really matters

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DIY Leadership: Co-creating ways to encourage everyone to think and share ideas

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Switching support: Learning from the research on the move from the Personal Tutor System to the new Cohort Model (Part 2)

Podcast with Dr Neil speirs: I sat, a solitary student in a crowded classroom, an open book and empty cup on a marble table top
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Podcast: I sat, a solitary student in a crowded university classroom, an open book, and empty cup on the marble table top

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Switching support: What are the challenges and opportunities of the move from the Personal Tutor System to the new Cohort Model? (Part 1)

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Listening and responding to the Student Voice: A new model for student support

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Listening and responding to the Student Voice: A new model for student support

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Starting something new

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