The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
The EMPLOY project is a three-year project involving researchers from six universities across Europe who have been exploring the experiences of non-traditional students and graduates making the transition to life and work after university. In particular, EMPLOY is concerned with what needs to be done to enhance the possibilities of non-traditional university students moving to meaningful and sustainable graduate work. More information can be found on the project website: employ.dsw.edu.pl or follow EMPLOY on twitter @EMPLOY2016 The EMPLOY research network team: University of Warwick: Dr Barbara Merrill, Dr Scott Revers, Masauso Chirwa, Professor John Field. University of the Algarve: Dr Antonio Fragoso, Dr Sandra Valadas, Liliana Paulos. Maynooth University: Dr Fergal Finnegan, Dr Jerry O’Neill. University of Lower Silesia: Professor Ewa Kurantowicz, Dr Adrianna Nizinska, Magdalena Czubak-Koch. University of Seville: Dr José González Monteagudo, Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona, María Vázquez-Granadero. Stockholm University: Professor Agnieszka Bron, Dr Camilla Thunborg. Project manager: Dr Barbara Merrill, University of Warwick barbara.merrill@warwick.ac.uk The EMPLOY project is funded by the EU through ERASMUS+
The EMPLOY project is a three-year project involving researchers from six universities across Europe who have been exploring the experiences of non-traditional students and graduates making the transition to life and work after university. In particular, EMPLOY is concerned with what needs to be done to enhance the possibilities of non-traditional university students moving to meaningful and sustainable graduate work. More information can be found on the project website: employ.dsw.edu.pl or follow EMPLOY on twitter @EMPLOY2016 The EMPLOY research network team: University of Warwick: Dr Barbara Merrill, Dr Scott Revers, Masauso Chirwa, Professor John Field. University of the Algarve: Dr Antonio Fragoso, Dr Sandra Valadas, Liliana Paulos. Maynooth University: Dr Fergal Finnegan, Dr Jerry O’Neill. University of Lower Silesia: Professor Ewa Kurantowicz, Dr Adrianna Nizinska, Magdalena Czubak-Koch. University of Seville: Dr José González Monteagudo, Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona, María Vázquez-Granadero. Stockholm University: Professor Agnieszka Bron, Dr Camilla Thunborg. Project manager: Dr Barbara Merrill, University of Warwick barbara.merrill@warwick.ac.uk The EMPLOY project is funded by the EU through ERASMUS+
Members of the EMPLOY research network consider what needs to be done to enhance the transition to meaningful and sustainable graduate work for non-traditional students. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Dr Fergal Finnegan (Maynooth University); Dr Sandra Valadas (University of the Algarve); Dr Camilla Thunborg (Stockholm University); Dr Adrianna Nizinska (University of Lower Silesia); Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona (University of Seville); Professor John Field; Liliana Paulos (University of the Algarve); Dr Barbara Merrill (University of Warwick); Professor Ewa Kurantowicz (University of Lower Silesia); Dr José González Monteagudo (University of Seville); Professor Agnieszka Bron (Stockholm University); Dr António Fragoso (University of the Algarve).…
Professor John Field provides contemplates the significance of social capital for non-traditional students as they make the transition to the graduate labour market.
Members of the EMPLOY research network share insights on some of the main challenges facing non-traditional students in the graduate labour market. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Masauso Chirwa (University of Warwick); Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona (University of Seville); Dr Sandra Valadas (University of the Algarve); Dr Fergal Finnegan (Maynooth University); Liliana Paulos (University of the Algarve); Dr Camilla Thunborg (Stockholm University); Dr Adrianna Nizinska (University of Lower Silesia); Professor John Field; Dr Jerry O’Neill (Maynooth University).…
Members of the EMPLOY research team reflect on what they have learned about employers’ perspectives in terms of non-traditional graduates’ employability. The following team members are involved in this podcast discussion: Dr Fergal Finnegan (Maynooth University); Dr Sandra Valadas (University of the Algarve); Dr Adrianna Nizinska (University of Lower Silesia); Dr Mayte Padilla-Carmona (University of Seville); Dr Barbara Merrill (University of Warwick); Dr Camilla Thunborg (Stockholm University); Professor John Field.…
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