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Amie Liebowitz

Series Producer, Research for the Real World / Academia et al.

Appears in 129 Episodes

Can UK universities survive and thrive? | Research for the Real World

As headlines warn of university closures and staff cuts, Professor Huw Morris offers a deeper look at the forces reshaping UK higher education. In conversation with Dr...

Britain's got (international student) talent - but what do they really think of them? | Research for the Real World

In this episode, Dr Benjamin Abrams speaks with Hend Aly and Dr Heather Rolfe about their research into public attitudes and how these views shape migration policy and...

Navigating the economics of UK higher education | Research for the Real World

Professor Gill Wyness shares her expertise on the intricacies of university funding, the student finance system, and the ongoing efforts to ensure equitable access and...

Preview: Is higher education's sustainability at risk? | Research for the Real World

We explore the growing financial pressures on UK universities and what they mean for the future of higher education. From frozen tuition fees to the reliance on intern...

"We are all musical" | Research for the Real World

There is no form of culture or society without music – it's something that's part of us all. We take a look at the power of music, and how it intersects with technolog...

The state of arts and media education and what’s at play here | Research for the Real World

Those in creative sectors have made it loud and clear that there’s been a lack of funding and a disregard for the arts in the school curriculum. We hear about why medi...

How do you improve language learning and intercultural understanding? | Research for the Real World

We look at the potential power of learning and understanding other languages to take on the challenge of bridging cultural differences in an increasingly divided world...

Preview: Reminding you why arts, culture and language education are important | Research for the Real World

It won’t come as a surprise to realise that the arts are struggling right now. This is certainly not just a UK-centric issue. When you look at how the cost of living c...

Protest? What's the point? | Research for the Real World

In this podcast, Jason Ilagan hears from Dr Benjamin Abrams about a theory on how and why movements such as the 1789 French Revolution, the Arab Spring as well as Occu...

How do I get that next job? Start with these steps | Academia et al.

In this episode, hosts Dr Keri Wong and Dr Alina Pelikh dive into the particular and sometimes daunting process of job interviews within academia. Let's face it, whil...

Improving childcare and early years education | Research for the Real World

What changes would benefit the UK early years education system? And what’s it like dealing with government and parliament to make funding and policy changes possible? ...

‘PhD from A to Z’: What can I do to maximise my PhD journey? | Academia et al.

Is being a PhD researcher just a continuation of being a university student? No! This episode's guest, Dr. Jenny Chanfreau, shares advice on how to treat your PhD like...

How can researchers help politicians and policymakers do their jobs better? | Research for the Real World

The winners of elections in the UK and abroad need to ensure the right conditions are in place to allow cutting-edge ideas developed by experts in our universities to ...

Why engaging with the media (as a PhD) will help your career | Academia et al

Academia et al is back with three new episodes exploring life as an early career academic! Today we're thinking about how to use media engagement as a vehicle for maki...

Preview: Politics, policy and protest | Research for the Real World

Did you know that in 2024, more voters than ever in history will take part in elections across the world? In this season of Research for the Real World, it’s all abou...

What’s the link between decision-making and eating disorders? | Research for the Real World

In this podcast we hear about research that seeks to understand the causes of eating disorders and develop innovative treatments and support. Dr Amy Harrison talks in...

How do we know if mental health support for people affected by humanitarian emergencies is working? | Research for the Real World

In this podcast we take a closer look at international development and global health research that shapes the way we respond during times of crisis. Dr Mukdarut Bangp...

Sleep and the tales our mental health might tell | Research for the Real World

You’re not dreaming! There’s so much going on in the field of sleep and research right now. We take a closer look at how things have crossed over into tech and AI, can...

Preview: 3 ways we're looking at mental health research | Research for the Real World

This season of Research for the Real World is all about mental health, and we’ll be hearing from researchers whose work encompasses such wide-ranging areas and offer s...

Two men and their experiences of eating disorders

In this podcast, we discuss how eating disorder symptoms affect men. We cover what our guests have learned about how to ask for help and care for themselves. We speak ...

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