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London ist nicht ohne Grund sehr beliebt bei Studierenden! Die University of Westminster bietet ein einzigartiges Studium in dieser aufregenden Metropole. Trotz der hohen Lebenshaltungskosten ist ein Auslandssemester hier machbar: Die Studiengebühren lassen sich mit bis zu 90 % durch das Auslands-BAföG finanzieren. In dieser Podcast-Episode nimmt uns Charlotte mit und erzählt von ihren Erfahrungen an der University of Westminster, dem Studierendenleben in der britischen Hauptstadt und gibt wertvolle Tipps für alle, die London als Studienort in Betracht ziehen. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Helen Lewis has Left the Chat is a six-part series on Radio 4 which examines how instant messaging has “taken over our lives". It delves into the murky, and often hilarious world of WhatsApp and other apps to explore how they have shaped our world. Many of you loved the programme - but some of you also found the strong language an instant turn off, especially at 9.30am. Helen Lewis tells Andrea why the team believed keeping the expletives in was crucial to telling the story.A recent episode of File On 4, Radio 4's flagship weekly investigative programme, explored whether diet groups like Slimming World can fuel eating disorders. After it was broadcast, lots of listeners got in touch in to complain that the programme lacked proper balance.Listeners to Radio 1's Breakfast show with Greg James have been left wondering where their news has gone. Newsbeat bulletins have shrunk from three minutes to just one. Professor Steven Barnett from the University Of Westminster sheds some light on the station's commitment to news.And weather man Simon King is here to reveal why he ended up Breathless in SalfordPresented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Leeanne Coyle A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
Wie wär's mit einem Auslandssemester im Herzen Londons? Die University of Westminster verteilt sich über die Stadt und ist für britische Verhältnisse relativ günstig. Die Studiengebühren fürs Auslandssemester kannst du bis zu 90% vom Auslands-Bafög abdecken. In dieser Podcast-Episode gibt London-Rückkehrerin Ezo Einblicke in ihr aufregendes Auslandssemester an der University of Westminster. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Du möchtest für dein Auslandssemester in Europa bleiben, hast aber keinen Erasmus-Platz bekommen? Mit IEC kannst du deinen Traum trotzdem verwirklichen! Erfahre in dieser Episode, welche Destinationen möglich sind. Über die beliebte Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona erfahren wir mehr von IEC Mitarbeiterinnen Kimberly und Julia. Maria erzählt uns, warum die University of Westminster die perfekte Wahl für London-Begeisterte ist.
Dr. Nicola Guess, PhD, MPH, RD joins Dr. Chana Davis to discuss preventing type 2 diabetes through diet and nutrition. Dr. Guess is a world expert on how food impacts type 2 diabetes development and progression; she brings both research and clinical experience to the table. This episode is the second of a two part conversation. Check out part one for Dr. Guess' insights on type 2 diabetes management. DISCLAIMER: This conversation does not constitute personal medical advice.
Dr. Nicola Guess joins Dr. Chana Davis to discuss taking control of type 2 diabetes through nutrition. Dr. Nicola Guess is a world expert on how nutrition affects the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. She runs a private clinical practice as a registered dietitian (RD) focused on type 2 diabetes. She is also an Associate Professor at the University of Westminster, a Research Fellow at King's College London, and co- director of CityDietitians. In addition to her RD training and experience, Dr. Guess holds a PhD in Diabetes Prevention and a Master's of Public Health. This episode is the first of a two part conversation. Check out part two for Dr. Guess' insights on type 2 diabetes prevention.
Una mia intervista con i ragazzi della University of Westminster Italian Society. Trovate show notes e link discussi su https://it.officeofcards.com/podcasts Buon Ascolto!
Episode: 04Time: 21'45”Date: Nov 2018Place: Interview recorded in Sofia, Bulgaria. Produced in London @anightworkshopGuest: Marion Roberts, Professor in Urban Design, University of Westminster | UKSynopsis: In this third and last episode of the series called “London the Glocturnal City, and its 'other workers' “our first guest, Marion Roberts, Emeritus Professor in Urban Design at the University of Westminster talks about her invested interest and research that she has carried out on various themes related to the night-time city since 2001. Currently she serves on the board of Data and Research sub-committee of the Greater London Authority, the sub-committee on London's night-time commission. Roberts and colleagues (2018) have published a report on the scale and importance of London's Evening and Night Time Economy that was commissioned by the Greater London Authority, April 2016. The authors (Roberts et al, 2018) report provides a snapshot of London's evening and night-time economies. It scrutinises the regulatory policies of licensing and planning, investigates crime and anti-social behaviour and drills down into the economic contribution of night-time activities. These outputs helped inform and shape the Greater London Authority's policy and vision of London as a 24-hour City - 24-hour London – and subsequent publication, From Good Night to Great Night: A Vision For London as a 24-hour City.
Episode: 04Time: 21’45”Date: Nov 2018Place: Interview recorded in Sofia, Bulgaria. Produced in London @anightworkshopGuest: Marion Roberts, Professor in Urban Design, University of Westminster | UKSynopsis: In this third and last episode of the series called “London the Glocturnal City, and its 'other workers' “our first guest, Marion Roberts, Emeritus Professor in Urban Design at the University of Westminster talks about her invested interest and research that she has carried out on various themes related to the night-time city since 2001. Currently she serves on the board of Data and Research sub-committee of the Greater London Authority, the sub-committee on London's night-time commission. Roberts and colleagues (2018) have published a report on the scale and importance of London’s Evening and Night Time Economy that was commissioned by the Greater London Authority, April 2016. The authors (Roberts et al, 2018) report provides a snapshot of London’s evening and night-time economies. It scrutinises the regulatory policies of licensing and planning, investigates crime and anti-social behaviour and drills down into the economic contribution of night-time activities. These outputs helped inform and shape the Greater London Authority’s policy and vision of London as a 24-hour City - 24-hour London – and subsequent publication, From Good Night to Great Night: A Vision For London as a 24-hour City.
Anthony Hamilton, Leona Lewis, Joe Budden, and Super Junior are among the many artists songwriter and multi-platinum music producer, Pascal Guyon, has worked with. Pascal has contributed to 3 Grammy Nominations. He’s also a coder currently involved with HyperloopTT, a tech investor, and a mentor for elite educational organizations worldwide such as the University Of Westminster, National Superior Conservatory Of Paris, and Berklee College Of Music.
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Kathryn is a Chartered Psychologist and academic at the University of Westminster. She began her career in nursing and worked clinically in acute care settings before pursuing academic studies in work and organisational psychology. Her doctorate from the University of London examined the role of gossip in healthcare organisations, and she is not afraid of tackling difficult or unusual topics and issues. She has a strong commitment to helping young women find, access, and use resources that will help them advance in their personal and professional development. She is writing a book about the need for compassion in universities, and the importance of self-compassion, because many students combine working and studying, which can be tough. The University of Westminster has compassion as one of its core values, and Kathryn is one of the founding members of the Women of Westminster network, which includes Women from Westminster to Watch which will celebrate the achievements of our students. She is also leading and researching the impact and benefits of a reverse mentoring scheme, which involved BME psychology students at Westminster mentoring senior leaders, including the Vice Chancellor and other members of the University Executive Board.Support the show (http://www.modernwoman.co/sign-up)
For more on our guest, visit: https://slavxradio.fireside.fm/admin/guests/844c0e5b-e1c5-4117-8497-9661fbe51195/edit This episode was recorded on April 24th, 2019 at the University of Texas at Austin. CREDITS Co-Producer: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrmatthew) Associate Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Associate Producer: Lauren Nyquist (Connect: facebook.com/lenyquist Instagram: @nyquabbit) Associate Producer: Milena D-K (Connect: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010939368892 Instagram: @thedistantsea and @milena.d.k) Music/Sound Design: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic www.charlieharpermusic.com) Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86) Follow The Slavic Connexion on Instagram: @slavxradio, Twitter: @SlavXRadio, and on Facebook: facebook.com/slavxradio . Check out our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDqMRKmAtJRxBVxFTI82pgg Thanks for listening and please don't forget to subscribe!! Special Guest: Aliaksandr Herasimenka.
"Most common organisational issues could be solved if we had a better understanding of how individuals and groups operate, and of how those forces impact upon organisations" Author, journalist and researcher Sarah Niblock is Chief Executive of the UKCP, the country's leading body for research, innovation, education and regulation working to advance psychotherapies for the benefit of all. She tells AICPA & CIMA's Kymberley McAdam about the psychotherapist's message of hope and its relevance as a powerful path to organisational transformation for 21st Century business-leaders. TALKING POINTS. What needs to change in the way senior management balances wellbeing with workplace efficiency? How does the pace of change today really impact on modern business executives? What are the gaps in the ways they educate themselves professionally? How do the 19th-century behavioural theories of Freud & co. still offer such powerful potential in the 21st-century workplace? What are the mistakes that corporates make when training and enabling their employees for the realities of today's high-tech, high-efficiency jobs? OUR GUEST. Sarah joined UKCP from the University Of Westminster’s School of Media, Arts and Design where she was Associate Dean (Undergraduate). She has a PhD is in psychoanalytic theory/female identity and is an author, journalist and broadcaster who has trained a number of award-winning journalists. She is also an Academic Fellow of the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University – and blogs on media ethics, specifically trauma and journalism, for a range of outlets including the BBC. Connect with her on Twitter as @SarahN1block and via LinkedIn. MORE ABOUT OUR PODCAST. DON'T MISS OUT. Get our shows every week, automatically and free. Share them easily with colleagues and friends by using the icons on the media player. GLOBAL VOICES. Interviews with our international experts are recorded by different members of the AICPA & CIMA team from our offices around the world. While the sound quality may vary, the insights will always be consistently useful. TAKE IT FURTHER. Find related CPD/CPE resources at the AICPA Store and the CGMA Store. STAY CONNECTED. Follow #GoBeyondDisruption, @AICPANews and @CIMA_News on social. PERMISSIONS ©2018 Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA & CIMA). All rights reserved . ===CAN'T SEE THE LINKS? TRY THESE=== * Connect with Sarah Niblock on LinkedIn at https://uk.linkedin.com/in/sarah-niblock-790b147 * See the Go Beyond Disruption homepage at https://www.aicpa-cima.com/disruption.html. * Skill up with our AICPA Store at https://www.aicpastore.com/GoBeyondDisruption * See resources available via the CGMA Store at https://www.cgmastore.com/products/disruption?utm_source=dis
Tommy Darker is a Greek and London-based musician and entrepreneur. A "Musicpreneur"- A term Tommy is often credited for making popular. Tommy is also a music business lecturer. Tommy lectures in music business studies at The University Of Westminster in the UK and he obviously knows his stuff. Hello and Welcome to The Music Business Facts Podcast. I’m Rodney Holder and it’s my mission to, as best as possible, try and discover the intricacies and realities of how to monetize your passion for the music business. So whether you’re a songwriter, a performer, a manager or an agent, a promoter or a publisher, you run a label or any other entrepreneurial venture trying to commercially succeed in and around the music industry, or perhaps you’re a student of the music business, then this podcast is absolutely for you. I have made this show for you so welcome, And this episode of Music Business Facts is proudly brought to by Audible. Guys if you love listening to audio content, and obviously you do because you’re listening to me, then you should check out audible as they have an amazing array or excellent audio books. And if you’d like a free audio book download, you can actually sign up for a 30- day free trial at mfbbook.com So go to mbfbook.com and sign up for a 30-day free trial and receive a free audio book. I’ve taken up the offer myself because I generally hate the radio and love listening to audio books when I’m driving in the car. It’s my continuous self-development ritual. And right now I’m listening to a really inspiring book Titled “Deep Work” by Cal Newport, and I’m really digging it and would totally recommend it. So yes- check out the offer at mbfbook.com and get your free audio book today. Ok today’s guest and Music Business Expert is Tommy Darker. Tommy Darker is a Greek and London-based musician and entrepreneur. A Musicpreneur- A term Tommy is often credited for making popular. And like me Tommy is also a music business lecturer. Tommy lectures in music business studies at The University Of Westminster in the UK and he obviously knows his stuff. And Tommy’s also got some really cool free resources over at his website at tommydarker.com. Marketing Plans, and business model case studies, and a variety of great stuff so I do encourage you to check it all out out over at www.tommydarker.com so go and grab some quality freebies there. Anyhow in this episode I had a great chat with Tommy where we discuss a number of interesting things and takeaways for you guys including music business models, marketing strategies, goal setting, music education, and a whole lot more good stuff. So I really hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I enjoyed conducting it. So without further ado, here’s my chat with Tommy Darker. Please enjoy. So there you go guys I hope you learnt something from my talk with Tommy. And again, if you are interested in hearing Tommy present his “How To Make A Profit Performing Live In 100 Days”, he’ll be hosting that presentation with Gabi Huckins who is a licensing expert who looks after the catalogues of artists like The Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath. So that’s going to be very cool and very high level information. So if that’s something that you’re interested in attending then head over to https://www.musicpreneur.live/mbf and enter the code MFB20 to receive $20 off the admission price. And don’t forget that it’s not just going to be a great Masterclass, it’s also going to be a 100-day challenge, where you join, you’ll be forced to have identified revenue streams for your live performances, drafted a mini-tour plan, and prepared a strategy to make a profit by performing. And it’ll all be backed up with feedback from the instructor and you’ll also receive an accountability partner. And I’m going to be one of those partners so I think it’s a really interesting idea that will really educate and motivate you to getting you closer to undertaking a profitable live performance or tour within 100 days. And yes it is a paid course, the package starts at $97, but as Tommy and I discussed in this podcast, music education is expensive, at least here in Australia, and if you do want to learn from industry experts, and you would like some professional accountability to hold you towards implementing your goals, then it is such a minimal investment and if you’re serious about your career you should be prepared to back yourself and invest in your own education. So once again, musicpreneur.live/mbf with a checkout code of mbf20 to receive $20 off the price. As always all of this information is available in the show notes over at music business facts.com, and you can always get in touch with me at facebook.com/musicbusinessfacts. And I love hearing from people who listen to the show so pop over and say g’day. This podcast as always is always free and if you’d like to support me in any way shape or form you can show your appreciation over at https://www.paypal.me/musicbusinessfacts And people if you’re undertaking any venture where you are trying to provide value to people’s lives then I encourage you to setup a free paypal.me account that enables your super fans to help you out financially if they desire. As Amanda Palmer discussed in her awesome Ted Talk – Don’t ask people to pay, give people ways to pay if they have received enough value that they want to. And thanks to everyone who has contributed to the show. Ok it’s great to back and I look forward to talking to you all again soon on the next episode of Music Business Facts. Copulater. Rodney Holder m/
Marsha Mothersill wears a lot of hats -- web developer, business owner, project manager -- and she loves it! Marsha comes from a family of entrepreneurs, and she has a real knack for web development and solving big problems. We talked about the design work she's done around London, how and why she took the leap into starting her own business, her love for automobiles, and the advocacy work she does for sickle cell anemia awareness. It's a really great interview, and Marsha is a true inspiration. Next week -- episode 100! Marsha Mothersill on Twitter Marsha Mothersill's Website Afro Butterfly Ltd.