King's College London is one of the top 10 UK universities in the world (QS World University Rankings, 2018/19) and among the oldest in England. King's has more than 31,000 students (including more than 12,800 postgraduates) from some 150 countries worldwide, and some 8,500 staff. King's has an outstanding reputation for world-class teaching and cutting-edge research. In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF), eighty-four per cent of research at King’s was deemed ‘world-leading’ or ‘in ...
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Hi, you’re listening to Postdocalypse, a podcast by postgrad students about all things postgrad. The name comes from the idea that once you finish your PhD, there’s the big question for all of us whether we’ll continue along the academic path or take on of the many alternative routes that are on offer to us. We’re a team of PhD students at King’s College London, trying to navigate this crazy world and we’ll be sharing the highs and the lows of postgraduate study.
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King's College London Middle East & North Africa Podcast
King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies
Established in September 2018, the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies draws together staff and students from across King’s College London working on the Middle East and North Africa. Based in a dozen departments, its over 30 faculty members produce world-class research on every country in the region. They are routinely asked by policy makers, civil society groups and media outlets both in the UK and elsewhere to provide expert analysis on events and developments in this important part of th ...
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Dr Cat Moir (University of Sydney)in conversation with Dr Sebastian Truskolaski (King's College London) about his new book, Adorno and the Ban on Images (Bloomsbury, 2021). Part of King's College London's Comparative Literature Department's research seminar series, 3 March 2021.King's College London
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In the first episode of this podcast series, we’re talking about moving geographies. We will be discussing the very different ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has been narrated across the world with 12 languages represented by our ambassadors.King's College London
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In episode two, we’re talking about the discourse differences between Coronavirus vs. COVID-19 in Italian, Russian, French, Arabic and German.King's College London
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Want to hear a bit more on 20th Century music? Join Dr Heather Wiebe on our podcast! If you'd like to find out more, you can catch Heather in this talk she did for the BBC proms in 2016: https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e8d8gwKing's College London
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Music in a global context: Dr Katherine Schofield talks to us about classical music from India and how Hindustani music has been so influential. Discover more as part of your ethnomusicology modules on your BMus.King's College London
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The 18th Century saw the emergence of musical culture as we know it. It was the era of the ‘Big 5’ – Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Mozart and Heiden Professor Matthew Head gives us more information on the 18th century music we teach here at King’s and why we think this period is so important.King's College London
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Latin American music is diverse – from traditional to popular. Dr Fred Moehn talks to Dr Flora Willson about the Latin American music we teach at King's and his favourite modules that you might explore as part of your ethnomusicology modules on your BMus.King's College London
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What do we need to know about music from 900 years ago? Why does it still matter today? Discover fascinating medieval music and how you'll learn about it on your degree with Professor Emma Dillon.King's College London
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Hear about the performance element of your degree – what is new about studying performance as part of a degree? Director of Performance, Dr Joe Fort talks us through this exciting element of your BMus – including our partnership with Royal Academy of Music.King's College London
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What is composition such an important part of a music degree? Hear how composition fits into your BMus and how it will be taught as part of your degree, here at King’s College London.King's College London
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So, what is Ethnomusicology? We explain what it is, how you'll study it and why it's important in this micro podcast with Dr Flora Willson.King's College London
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Welcome to Postdocalypse on Lockdown! This episode is a re-release of our "Cohabitants on COVID" episode. We have all been busy in the labs since we were allowed back in to work but we hope you'll forgive us... we will get back to filling your ears with sciencey sounds ASAP!In this re-release, we corner our flatmates to talk about working on COVID …
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Welcome to Postdocalypse on Lockdown!Some Postdocalypse team members corner their flatmates to talk about working on COVID in this socially distant episode! We answer some of your burning COVID FAQs and some Qs you didn't know you had when we talk to a doctor and a scientist who have both taken time out of their training to work on the front lines …
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Book Launch: The Rise of Hybrid Political Islam in Turkey
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This book launch highlighted the economic, social and political rise of the Justice and Development Party (JDP) as well as its political resilience over the last sixteen years.Speaker - Sevinc BermekSevinc is a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies and a teaching fellow at the department of International Development at…
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Welcome to episode 7 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This month we have a special guest! We met Anne-Marie Coriat, Head of UK and EU Research Landscape at the Wellcome Trust, at VItae Conference and we are so excited to have picked her brains about the changing fac…
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British Society For Middle East Studies Annual Lecture: The Corporeal Life of Commerce at Sea
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Professor Laleh Khalili reflects on the lives and bodies of modern seafarers in the western Indian Ocean.King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies
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Welcome to the episode 6 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode was recorded ***live*** at Vitae International Researcher Development Conference, where we led a special interest session with KCL’s Careers in Your Ears! This episode concerns how to get researc…
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Welcome to the episode 5 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This month we have a very special treat for listeners - a whole episode dedicated to open science - What is it? Why should we be talking about it? And how is it changing the face of research? Ale Lautarescu i…
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It's our 4th Postdocalypse episode of 2019! You know what they say...4th time's a charm. Right? That's definitely what they say. They also say that this podcast is produced by Health Sciences PhD researchers at King's College London. In this episode we will hear about Olatz's PhD research into the complex and difficult-to-quantify relationship betw…
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The third episode of 2019 has dropped! This podcast is produced by Health Sciences PhD researchers at King's College London. This a career special where Madeleine Iafrate interviews two speical guests, Dr's Samantha Terry and Daniel Burnham. They discuss the practicalities of being academics in a relationship and maintaining a good work life balanc…
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Welcome to the second Postdocalypse episode of 2019! This podcast is produced by Health Sciences PhD researchers at King's College London.In this episode, we will help you sort out your life! Just kidding, but we will interview Donald Lush from the Careers & Employability office who has some reassuring advice about post-PhD options. Don't worry, yo…
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Welcome to the first Postdocalypse episode of 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.In this episode, Haris Shuaib interviews Katie Begg about her PhD research investigating the cellular mechanisms behind radiotherapy response in head and neck cancer. Later in the episode they are joined …
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Welcome to the seventh episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Emily Prpa interviewing Dr Francis Smith about Treacher Collins Syndrome, research motivation and anglophilia. Dr Smith talks to us about his experience of living with Treacher Collins Syndrome and…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Haris Shuaib interviewing Joe Barnby about his research into the role of dopamine in psychosis, and how he founded and set up his very own company alongside his PhD studies.Joe tells us about the sta…
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Welcome to the fifth episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Katie Begg interviewing Mads Iafrate about her research in cell tracking that aims to improve efficacy and safety of cell therapies for cancer patients. Mads discusses how she uses molecular biology …
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Welcome to the fourth episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Alexandra Lautarescu, interviewing Elisa Brann about her research into the neuroscience behind verbal-auditory hallucinations, otherwise known as voice-hearing. Elisa discusses how she uses hypnosis…
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‘Does an apple a day keep the doctor away?’Welcome to the third episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Michael Norman from the Dental Institute, interviewing Emily Prpa from Nutritional Sciences about her research on the effects of polyphenols, commonly found…
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Welcome to the second episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Elisa Brann, interviewing Alexandra Lautarescu about her research in neurodevelopment and mental health. In the second discussion, Elisa and Ale discuss mental health and wellbeing as a postgraduate…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London.This episode is hosted by Emily Prpa, interviewing Haris Shuaib about his research in applying Artificial Intelligence to brain tumour prognosis. In the second discussion, Emily and Haris discuss orthodox and unorthodox p…
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