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Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity : Student Special
May 1, 2026
Unknown duration
Employability with David Faulds and Fiona Stubbs
Apr 1, 2026
1h 13m 54s
Why Do An Intercalated Master's Degree? with students Holly, April & Cat
Mar 3, 2026
1h 26m 24s
Student Support in Medicine with Dr Lesley Jackson & Miss Catriona Douglas
Feb 2, 2026
54m 29s
Professor Matthew Walters
Dec 1, 2025
1h 14m 07s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | ![]() Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity : Student Special | In episode 88 we chat to students at Glasgow who have experienced some new EDI initiatives, both interms of curriculum intergration and academic culture. We chat to undergraduate students April, Eilidh and Holly about their experiences of studying within this context, and what they like and have learned from some of these newer developments. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Employability with David Faulds and Fiona Stubbs✨ | employabilityacademic-industry collaboration+2 | David FauldsFiona Stubbs | Employabilitythe Univeristy of Glasgow | — | University of Glasgowstudent support+1 | — | 1h 13m 54s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Why Do An Intercalated Master's Degree? with students Holly, April & Cat✨ | intercalated master's degreeanatomy+2 | HollyApril+1 | An Intercalated Master's DegreeMSc | — | educationgraduate studies+1 | — | 1h 26m 24s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Student Support in Medicine with Dr Lesley Jackson & Miss Catriona Douglas✨ | student supportmental health+1 | Lesley JacksonCatriona Douglas | the Glasgow Undergraduate Medical School | — | Glasgow Undergraduate Medical Schoolwelfare+1 | — | 54m 29s | |
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Professor Matthew Walters✨ | clinical pharmacologycerebrovascular disease+3 | Professor Matthew Walters Mbe | the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursingthe University of Glasgow | — | University of Glasgowrugby+2 | — | 1h 14m 07s | |
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Student Society Special✨ | student societyambitions+3 | Freya | — | Scotland | society workacademic year 2025-26+1 | — | 1h 03m 48s | |
| 10/1/25 | ![]() Body Donation Part 2: Speaking with Family Members About The Body Donation Experience✨ | body donationfamily emotions+3 | Anne Hempstock | The University of Glasgow | Scotland | body donation experienceUniversity of Glasgow+2 | — | 52m 59s | |
| 9/1/25 | ![]() Professor Eileen Cowey✨ | nursing educationhealth care+3 | Professor Eileen Cowey | the Nursing & Health Care Schoolthe School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing+2 | UK | University of Glasgowstudent satisfaction+1 | — | 1h 32m 31s | |
| 8/6/25 | ![]() Dr Maria Afonso✨ | veterinary educationpedagogy+5 | Maria Afonso | UofG | — | veterinary anatomycourse leader+2 | — | 1h 39m 52s | |
| 7/2/25 | ![]() Curriculum for Life with Dr Ashley Lewis Cole✨ | curriculumwork-related learning+5 | Dr Ashley Lewis Cole | Curriculum for LifeThe Curriculum Transformation Workstream+1 | — | Curriculum Transformation Workstreaminclusive curriculum+1 | — | 1h 19m 48s | |
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| 6/10/25 | ![]() Special Episode: How Body Donation Works at The University of Glasgow✨ | body donationanatomy education+1 | — | The University of Glasgowthe Anatomy Facility+5 | Glasgow | donorssilent teachers+2 | — | 36m 43s | |
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Cat Irving | In epiosde 77 we talk to Cat Irving who is a human remains conservator at Surgeon's Hall, Edinburgh. After her postgraduate training in museum studies at Leicester, she became a licensed anatomist and has previously conserved the skeletal remains of the notorious nineteenth century serial killer William Burke, for display at National Museums of Scotland's exhibition Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life. Cat regularly gives talks on anatomy and medical history for places such as National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh International Science Festival, London Month of the Dead, The Mütter Museum, Arnos Vale Cemetery, University of Minnesota, Romancing the Gothic, and many others. Get ready for a fascinating conversation! | — | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Dr Rahaf Omran Part 2 (The Orthodontist Strikes Back) | One of our most popular episodes in recent times has been the first one we did with Rahaf, who is a orthodontist, originally from Syria. It has been a year since we chatted last and much has changed, both in her personal and professsional life. In this episode (76) we talk to her about her developing career, some issues on educational approaches for learning subjects like anatomy and dentistry, and of course her continued success as a content creator on Insta - plus much more. Don't forget to check out her first episode if you have not heard that yet! | — | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() Internship vs final year research project with student, Luca Papoff | In this episode we speak to student Luca Papoff about why he chose to do an internship as opposed to a typical research project in his honours year. Traditionally, students get the choice to do either a lab based project or a dissertation in the final year of their degree, but many instititions are now also offering an internship as one of their options too. This option gives the student the chance to work with an external partner, to give them a real world experience of working for a company and delivering on an objective in the work place. In this episode we talk about Luca's experience - how is it different, why might you choose it and what are the benefits. Check it out! | — | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Professor Steph Scholten | It's time for episode 74 and in this one I chat with Steph Scholten who is the Director of The 'Hunterian Museums' and its collections at the Univeristy of Glasgow. This episode provides some insight into managing this side of The UofG's estate, and so we discuss some of the issues that arise for Steph and his team during their daily work. We chat about things like, interesting specimens, ethical considerations, repatriation of items, the media, and much much more! | — | ||||||
| 2/1/25 | ![]() Professor Joe Gray Part 2 | In this episode (#73) we get Joe Gray back in for a catch up on what he has been doing since he was last a guest on the show. There is of course the usual random nonsense intertwined with discuissions on The Royal Society of Biology accreditation, NSS stuff and talk on assessment and feedback too. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/25 | ![]() 2024 Round up with The UofG Communications Team | In this epiosde we have a festive round up of all the Univeristy of Glasgow's top news stories from 2024, along with some insights into how the communications team work and what they do. I am joined by Richard Warburton - Head of Commmunications and External Relations at UofG, and Charlotte Morris - the Communications Manager for The College of Social Sciences for a light hearted chinwag. Ever wondered how media requests are managed and how our staff end up on TV or radio? How does the Principal get advised on political or financial news that could affect the HE sector? It's all fascinating stuff, so join us for what ended up being a very long but highly enjoyable chat! | — | ||||||
| 12/2/24 | ![]() Student Societies Special | In epiosde 71 we speak with some 2024-25 anatomy student society committee members on the importance of student societies within Higher Education Institutions. I'm joined by University of Glasgow final year students, Olivia Campbell, Hannah Clark and Fraser MacLean to discuss all of this, their ambitions as a team, the extra curricular wokload, staff/student partnerships and a whole lot more! | — | ||||||
| 11/1/24 | ![]() Professor Aileen Bell | In episode 70 we chat with Aileen bell, who is Deputy Head of School for Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, Head of the Dental School and Professor of Oral Surgery & Dental Education at The Univeristy of Glasgow. In this one we chat about the NSS, where Aileen and her team have a sustained exemplary record, that has often led the way for further conversations on how things should be done, or could be improved in other disciplines. The conversation unpacks some of these aspects and we get some tips from Aileen about how to tackle areas that trouble many institutions, such as feedback and how it is acted upon. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/24 | ![]() Dr Ashley Lewis-Cole | In episode 69 we are joined by Ashley Lewis Cole, who is a curriculum support manager at Glasgow and has been involved in driving the COIL innitaitive. This stands for Collaborative Online International Learning and is a University wide project aimed at offering our student population opportunities for a more diverse cultural experience, especially when it is not possible to travel. Ashley has a wider role in policy and governance too, but here we mainly focus on the benefits of cultural diversity in undergraduate teaching at Glasgow, and how it can enrich the student experience. | — | ||||||
| 9/2/24 | ![]() Dr Hamish Runciman and Miss Lauren Duguid (New AI in education MOOC special) | In this one we get chatting to Hamish (a lectuer in biomedical Science at Glasgow) and Lauren,(a graduate teaching assisstent in Anatomy at Glasgow) to discuss the launch of a new MOOC on the considerations and applications of generative AI in educational settings. This has been a project led by Dr Ourania Varsou, who has been on the podcast prevsiously to discuss generative AI in higher education. We chat about why such a course is desirable, who it is for, and what it covers. Check it out! | — | ||||||
| 8/1/24 | ![]() Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli | In episode 67 we welcome Anton Muscatelli to the podcast to chat about the legacy he will leave at The Univeristy of Glasgow having served as its Principal and Vice Chancellor for 15 years. Sir Anton anounced his intentions to retire earlier this year, so we thought it would be a great idea to have him on the show and to have a reflective conversation about his time in office and to discuss some of the big changes/ challanges that he and the sector as a whole has experienced throughout that time. Since this is a teaching focused podcast, we take the opportunity to delve into Anton's approaches and attitudes to learning and scholarship and talk about aspects of the UofG education strategy. We even managed to squeeze in a brief chat about his favourite football team too, the mighty Inter Milan of course! | — | ||||||
| 7/1/24 | ![]() Dr Claire Fitton | In episode 66 we chat to Dr Claire Fitton, who is the anatomy lead for the early years of the medical degree programme at Glasgow. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Sciences (anatomy) from Cardiff University and an MSc in Forensic Anthropology from the University of Dundee. Claire's PhD focused on biomechanical properties of Thiel embalmed arteries to help validate this as an endovascular research model. Since then Claire has developed some innovative teaching approaches to overcome the challanges of increased student numbers and enagagement levels in large practical anatomy classes, so this is our chance to chat about all this stuff and more - enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | ![]() Dr Johann Malawana (episode 2) | In epiosde 65 we catch up with British entrepreneur and former ostetrics doctor Johann Malawana. This is his second visit to the podcast, but his first in person. The Healthcare Ladership Academy was running face to face sessions from The University of Glasgow so this was the perfect opportunity to catch up with him about leadership training, and digital education, as well as finding out what he has been up to and how his initatives have developed since our previous conversation a few years ago. Since we are old pals, we also engage in a bit of banter and go off topic a few times, sorry about this, very unprofessional behaviour (sorry not sorry). | — | ||||||
| 5/2/24 | ![]() Dr Claire Donald | In this episode we catch up with Claire Donald who works in The School of Infection and Immunity at The University of Glasgow. Her background is in virology but she is passionate about supporting early career researchers in becoming passionate about teaching and has been part of a project that seeks out opportunities for them. We have a great chat about her interest in public engagement and discuss issues around pressures on modern academics and if aspiring to be a well balanced researcher and teacher has now become a thing of the past. | — | ||||||
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