52 min

8. Talking to Hillary Gyebi-Ababio, NUS President for HE The Access Podcast

    • Education

In Episode 8 of the Access Podcast, I have a conversation with NUS outgoing President for Higher Education, Hillary Gyebi-Ababio. Hillary studied Social Policy at the University of Bristol, where she later served as the Bristol Student Union Undergraduate Education Officer.

Hillary's insight about student engagement in digital and non-digital spaces will be useful to HE professionals everywhere. She speaks eloquently about student agency and autonomy in regard to co-creation and belonging. She also recommends a long term vision, that is willing to try new approaches and use culturally sensitive language when communicating with students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.

It would be great to have your comments via email, twitter or Spotify. We look forward to hearing from you,

Renata Albuquerque (presenter and researcher)
Simon Tullett (editor and sound designer)
accesspodcast@soas.ac.uk
@theaccesspod


00:57 – Welcome

02:08 – Highlights at NUS

04:36 – Student Success Activities

08:36 – The Digital Space: Invisibly Inclusive

17:08 – Managing Status Inequality in Academia

18:52 – You Can’t Shake Off a Background

22:28 – Ibz Mo’s Suggestion

28:30 – Culturally Competent Language

34:01 – Student Led Initiatives – Overcoming Barriers

47:38 – Appreciation

In Episode 8 of the Access Podcast, I have a conversation with NUS outgoing President for Higher Education, Hillary Gyebi-Ababio. Hillary studied Social Policy at the University of Bristol, where she later served as the Bristol Student Union Undergraduate Education Officer.

Hillary's insight about student engagement in digital and non-digital spaces will be useful to HE professionals everywhere. She speaks eloquently about student agency and autonomy in regard to co-creation and belonging. She also recommends a long term vision, that is willing to try new approaches and use culturally sensitive language when communicating with students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.

It would be great to have your comments via email, twitter or Spotify. We look forward to hearing from you,

Renata Albuquerque (presenter and researcher)
Simon Tullett (editor and sound designer)
accesspodcast@soas.ac.uk
@theaccesspod


00:57 – Welcome

02:08 – Highlights at NUS

04:36 – Student Success Activities

08:36 – The Digital Space: Invisibly Inclusive

17:08 – Managing Status Inequality in Academia

18:52 – You Can’t Shake Off a Background

22:28 – Ibz Mo’s Suggestion

28:30 – Culturally Competent Language

34:01 – Student Led Initiatives – Overcoming Barriers

47:38 – Appreciation

52 min

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