Going Further And Higher - Education Podcast Shakespeare Martineau
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Hosted by Smita Jamdar who is joined by our education and legal specialists, Going Further And Higher offers you a deeper understanding of the current key topics influencing the education sector.In each episode, Smita will discuss topical issues impacting the further and higher education sector, aiming to spark debate, engage and inspire those working in the sector.With a long-standing involvement in and commitment to the education sector, Shakespeare Martineau's education team have extensive experience across all legal issues that affect education institutions, guiding and supporting our clients through challenges and opportunities.
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Things to look out for in 2024
In this episode, Smita Jamdar is joined by colleagues Helen Dyke and Mark Taylor to look ahead to developments in law, policy and regulation that will affect HE and FE institutions in the year ahead, including new family and caring rights to leave, responsibilities to deal with workplace sexual harassment, and concerns around franchising.
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The learnings from a tragedy: part 2
Content Warning - in this episode, Smita Jamdar and Geraldine Swanton discuss the High Court’s conclusions on the appeal in the case of Natasha Abrahart –v- the University of Bristol and includes references to death by suicide and mental health.
The case considered various aspects of disability discrimination under the Equality Act and offered important clarifications for universities and colleges on their duties.
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“Depending on the circumstances” – protected beliefs and why they are hard to manage on campus
In this episode Smita Jamdar and David Browne discuss the issue of protected beliefs, their intersection with other protected characteristics and with broader concepts such as freedom of speech and academic freedom, and why managing them on campus can be so challenging.
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Freedom of speech on campus revisited
In this episode, Smita Jamdar is joined by Andrew Adams, Litigation Partner, to further explore the freedom of speech on campus, specifically enforcing the rights on disgruntled students and staff, both by the current legislative framework and the higher education freedom of speech bill.
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Consumer protection, PhD students and IP rights: where are we now?
In this episode Smita Jamdar and Andrew Hartshorn consider the case of Oxford University Innovation v Oxford Nanoimaging Limited [2022] EWHC 3200 (Pat), the extent to which PhD students are considered as consumers under the various consumer protection laws, the approach to evaluating unfairness of such terms in university contracts with students, the applicability or impact of consumer protection laws on terms relating to student intellectual property rights and what universities should do as a result.
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Financial challenges in the HE sector – considerations for Boards
In this podcast, Smita Jamdar and Sean Moran reflect on how Boards should respond to a variety of risks caused by a challenging economic environment, from key supplier failure and subsidiary insolvency through to the insolvency of providers themselves, an area highlighted by the Office for Students as one of the key sector risks it seeks to manage.
Find out more or get in contact with our education team here.