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Erasmus Generation Perspective

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The Press Team of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) invites you to listen and learn more about interesting people, ideas, and events revolving around the world of Erasmus. This is the Erasmus Generation Perspective podcast - be our guest!
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EMPLOY

TOWARDS ENHANCING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS' TRANSITION TO GRADUATE WORK

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The EMPLOY project is a three-year project involving researchers from six universities across Europe who have been exploring the experiences of non-traditional students and graduates making the transition to life and work after university. In particular, EMPLOY is concerned with what needs to be done to enhance the possibilities of non-traditional university students moving to meaningful and sustainable graduate work. More information can be found on the project website: employ.dsw.edu.pl or ...
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Josh from Florida, United States decided to spend a year studying in Europe – six months in Italy and six months in Spain. Three years after meeting for the first time, he sat down with Jessica, a friend he met while in Spain. Cultural differences, how studying abroad changes his life perspective. Find all of this and more in this episode. Hosted b…
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Anastasia from Greece challenged her social anxiety when she decided to go on her Erasmus exchange. She sits down with her best friend to narrate her story and raise awareness about the importance of mental health. Is social anxiety an obstacle to Erasmus, or an opportunity? Hosted by Anastasia Ntalamaga.…
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Erasmus is our last, present and future, and we know the programme is constantly evolving and improving. However, we couldn't help but wonder what the plans for its future are, and how it will need to change to adapt to new challenges. For this episode, we sat down with Oana Dumitrescu, Policy Officer at the European Commission, to discuss all abou…
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Lina from Croatia never imagined that her Erasmus exchange would take place during a global pandemic. Only a few weeks before moving to Prague, she sits down with Ana to discuss her expectations. Online courses, restrictions, social distancing - how will she handle the new normal? Hosted by Anastasiia Mykytenko…
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What makes the Erasmus experience different during a global pandemic? Pauline from Germany shares her experience as an exchange student in Portugal and discusses how she had to adapt to the world going on pause for months. Lockdown, masks, Zoom calls - is this the new normal? Hosted by Cláudia Aragão. Edited by Lina Mohorić.…
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What quality is the most important in a volunteer? What is the Network Committee really about? Get to know it better! Join Michal, the Main Chair of NEC and Carolina, the NEC alumna, in their casual talk about life during & after ESN, Czech beer and unicorn masks. - hosted by Anastasia Mykytenko
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Financial philosophies, Would-You-Rather games and advice on how to start a career in Economics or Finance are some of the things you can find in this podcast! Starring two amazing guests: Francisco Martins, the Main Chair of the Finance Committee, and the alumnus Alessandro Bruschi! - hosted by Cláudia Aragão…
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If you think ITcom is a group of geeks... you're kind of right. But who said geeks can't be the coolest people in the room? Find out all about our amazing people over at the IT Committee, the projects they work on and what kind of skill is required for someone to join (spoiler alert: anyone can join!). - hosted by Myrto Delkou…
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The second season of the ESNpodcast features guests from the international committees! In this episode, you will meet ComCom the Main Chair of ComCom Patrick Predella and an alumnus, Patrick Doodt. From what motivated them to join ComCom to what makes the committee a big family, they talked about everything and anything. - hosted by Jessica Alves…
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Last but not least of our International Board, this week we welcome Sabina, the Communication Manager of ESN. She will tell you about her ESN journey, her life in the city of Brussels, what to do during the quarantine and how to do a proper fish face! Hear some positivity from that one International Board member who loves to give hugs, and enjoy an…
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Have you ever wondered what a life of WPA looks like? This episode will tell you all about that. Now we know what cultural perks IBs brought in their luggage, what is it like to have your colleagues living with you all the time and who would want to have a cat in the House. If you click that “listen” button, you will find out too! - hosted by Anast…
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If you are curious to find out Tajana Mohnacki's TV show recommendations, listen about her exchange experiences and take a sneak peak of her quarantine in the ESN house, don't scroll any further. The third episode of the ESNpodcast covers it all and our international Vice-President has some words of encouragement, just for you! - hosted by Stefania…
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Have you always been intrigued by the president of ESN International? Find out all about Kostis Giannidis's personality, his experience in the IB, his Erasmus adventures and whether he is a dog or a cat person! All that, and more, in this episode of the ESNpodcast - hosted by Myrto Delkou.
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The first episode of the ESNpodcast welcomes João Vasco Oliveira, the Treasurer of ESN AISBL, where he opened up about living in Brussels, his love for food, ambition within the network, his hitchhiking adventures through Europe, his fellow IB members and much more! - hosted by Jessica Alves
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Tune in! The Press Team of the ESN Communication Committee invites you to listen and learn more about interesting people, ideas and events moving the world of the Erasmus Generation. This is Erasmus Generation Perspective, be our guest.
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Dr Barbara Merrill, EMPLOY project manager, reflects on the value of biographical methods for exploring non-traditional graduates’ experiences.TOWARDS ENHANCING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS' TRANSITION TO GRADUATE WORK
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Members of the EMPLOY research network consider what needs to be done to enhance the transition to meaningful and sustainable graduate work for non-traditional students. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion:The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Dr Fergal Finnegan (Maynooth University); Dr …
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Professor John Field provides contemplates the significance of social capital for non-traditional students as they make the transition to the graduate labour market.TOWARDS ENHANCING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS' TRANSITION TO GRADUATE WORK
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Members of the EMPLOY research network share insights on some of the main challenges facing non-traditional students in the graduate labour market. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Masauso Chirwa (University of Warwick); Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona (University of Seville); Dr Sandra Valadas (University of the Algarve…
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Members of the EMPLOY research team reflect on what they have learned about employers’ perspectives in terms of non-traditional graduates’ employability. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Dr Fergal Finnegan (Maynooth University); Dr Sandra Valadas (University of the Algarve); Dr Adrianna Nizinska (University of Low…
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