University of Warwick Podcasts

University of Warwick Podcasts


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What is the Value of a Degree?
December 08, 2011

Professors Kate Purcell and Peter Elias, from the Institute of Employment Research, discuss the value of a degree.

What is the Value of a Degree?
December 08, 2011

Professors Kate Purcell and Peter Elias, from the Institute of Employment Research, discuss the value of a degree.

What is the Value of a Degree?
December 08, 2011

Professors Kate Purcell and Peter Elias, from the Institute of Employment Research, discuss the value of a degree.

How employable are today's graduates?
December 08, 2011

In the second of a series of podcasts on graduates and employability, Professor Kate Purcell and Professor Peter Elias discuss what employers are really looking for in today's graduates

How employable are today's graduates?
December 08, 2011

In the second of a series of podcasts on graduates and employability, Professor Kate Purcell and Professor Peter Elias discuss what employers are really looking for in today's graduates

How employable are today's graduates?
December 08, 2011

In the second of a series of podcasts on graduates and employability, Professor Kate Purcell and Professor Peter Elias discuss what employers are really looking for in today's graduates

"Anonymous" Discussion
November 11, 2011

Exploring the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays that we attribute to Shakespeare. Roland Emmerich's new film Anonymous has re-opened the Shakespeare authorship debate. In this video, Prof Carol Rutter and Prof Stanley Wells discu

"Anonymous" Discussion
November 11, 2011

Exploring the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays that we attribute to Shakespeare. Roland Emmerich's new film Anonymous has re-opened the Shakespeare authorship debate. In this video, Prof Carol Rutter and Prof Stanley Wells discu

"Anonymous" Discussion
November 11, 2011

Exploring the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays that we attribute to Shakespeare. Roland Emmerich's new film Anonymous has re-opened the Shakespeare authorship debate. In this video, Prof Carol Rutter and Prof Stanley Wells discu

Dating the Birth of Jesus and the 'first Christmas' with a Herodian Coin
December 20, 2010

Anno domini. Today we use the system devised by the sixth-century monk, Dionysius Exiguus, as a way of synchronising events, and associate its origin with the nativity of Jesus and the 'first Christmas'. But did Dionysius get his dates right? Professor Ke