UNiBISCUITS

UNiBISCUITS

College advice and guidance for graduates, school leavers and students planning their future careers.

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April 6, 2019 43 mins

A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it. 

On this episode we explore and compare the various relations between the idea of black hole and the various challenges and fears we face on our daily life, both on our regular life and at school.

Voiced by: Samson Paul

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Listen how the last 3 months have felt like 3 years.

*Melancholy warning  :)

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February 3, 2019 45 mins

Sooo...., why a podcast?

Music: https://hozier.com/

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January 18, 2019 42 mins

30 Questions That Might Change Your Life!

“Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” – Voltaire

“We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers.” – Carl Sagan

Thanks to everyone who support us each day. We love you!!

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Many of us spend our childhoods confidently answering the question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When we respond, we do so unconstrained and driven by passion. We typically answer with creative or bold responses.

Funny thing is, once we “grow up,” that confidence and boldness typically fades.

Now that you have your diploma in hand, it’s time to take action. But how should you approach your transition from student to p...

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It’s great to work towards personal improvement – making a commitment to learning a new skill, sleeping better or keeping your lecture notes up to date can make a positive difference to your mental health and self esteem.

On this first episode of the year 2019, we try to answer this question. "Are New Year’s resolutions really that important?"

Thank you Bridget Hamilton for your contributions.

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December 30, 2018 37 mins

This a our final episode for the year 2018. It marks the most SPECIAL episode we ever recorded as it's dedicated to each and everyone of you out there who helped make this much progress.

And we do have those really special persons who touched our hearts and whom we really hold dear to our hearts for being with us, each step of the way. 

  1. Josefin Otti,
  2. Miklol
  3. Haggens, 
  4. Francis and 
  5. Patrick,

Yo...

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December 15, 2018 45 mins
Just before you end your goals this year, lets have a quick chat about our purpose in life. Music: https://gracevanderwaal.com/
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How important is it to have a professor from your ethnicity group, especially if you of the minority group? On this episode we continue to explore the effects and importance of diversity in the university. Music: http://www.twentyonepilots.com/
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December 6, 2018 20 mins
Sitting exams is never easy, but there is no escaping them at university. On this episode, we’ve compiled a few positive tips to help you battle any stress and ease yourself through the exam periods. Remember, you’ll be the one sitting the exam so you’ve got to take responsibility for your studying! Music by: The 1975
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I’m sure I am not alone when I say that it seems as if many of us generally tend to focus most of our energy on what we feel we are lacking in life. On this episode we explore things that most of us should all be blessed enough to be able to say that we have and thus be happy for. We so excited to introduce our "Dear Students" segment by Miklol. Thank you Victoria Puddhephatt for the contribution! Music: Love for a Child by Jaso...
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Finding that balance is, the trickiest part of it all. As someone with very high levels of anxiety and perfectionism, I’ve found out that there are a few things that particularly help and these are tips we discuss on this episode, to help you keep your cool and collected during the deadline season. Thank you Charlotte❤️
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"umop apisdn" is "upside down" spelt upside down with different letters of the alphabet. On this episode, we explore reasons why you should spare some time to discover the basics – rules, grammar and principles and how they help towards an inclusive campus environment.
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November 25, 2018 16 mins
Holidays are meant to be relaxing with the opportunity to spend some quality time with your family, but it can be difficult to unwind properly when you have a lot of revision waiting to be finished. If you decide that you’re going to dedicate some of the time to making the revisions a bit smaller, there are some things we discuss on this episode that you can do to get out of the most common traps. Written by: Sofie Lundberg
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As members of the student society, we all share in the responsibility of addressing marginalization through advocacy, participation in school political processes that effect student policies, and striving to become more self-aware and more aware of factors that contribute to marginalization and oppression.
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To succeed, diversity programs need campus-wide support. However, studies show that even those who value equality may unconsciously behave in discriminatory ways. This is called having an unconscious bias. On this episode we examine the most common biases and their effects on creating an inclusive campus. And as promised we also briefly explore the impacts of marginalization on campus.
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Diversity has a positive impact on all students. In fact, when students identify their college campus as a nondiscriminatory environment, underrepresented students feel a greater sense of belonging. This episode introduces the Diversity & Inclusion Series where we'll explore the key impacts of marginalization in campus.
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There are four types or levels of apprenticeship available. Each level has different entry requirements, and each apprenticeship vacancy will specify what these are, along with the qualities the employer is looking for. On this episode we find out more about intermediate, advanced and higher apprenticeships and we explore the industries they are offered in. Content was mainly researched online.
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November 19, 2018 18 mins
Degree apprenticeships are a new type of programme offered by some universities. Students can achieve a full bachelor's or master's degree as part of their apprenticeship. On this episode we dig deep down on the definition of degree apprenticeships and offer the benefits that comes with, while explaining what it takes to secure a successful degree apprenticeship. Content was mainly researched online.
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While apprenticeships were traditionally associated with construction and traditional trades, there are now so many more options available for aspiring apprentices across a wide range of industries. Here are 5 things you'll learn from an apprenticeship without even knowing it. Credits to Maxine Blake, Business Engagement Manager from Central College Nottingham. Thank you!
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