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Tash Talks Uni Life

Tash Talks Uni Life

Di: Natasha Coyle
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Natasha Coyle, also known as Tash, is a graduate of the universities of Exeter and Glasgow. 

After receiving a First Class degree in English from Exeter, Tash went to Glasgow uni to study an MLitt in Fantasy. There, she started on her journalism journey and is an aspiring broadcaster. 

Dr Hilary Coyle from the University of Leicester appears as a regular guest on the show with many other special guests per episode. Tash Talks all about university life and aims to answer any burning questions for students, parents, and lecturers. 

If you have any questions you want answered or topics you’d like Tash to talk about, drop her an email: tashcoyle@gmail.com

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  • Christmas time as a student
    Dec 22 2023

    In the last episode of season 1, Tash is joined by Dr Hilary to discuss the Christmas period as a student. 
    From the post-semester come down, to studying or working, to maybe spending Christmas at uni if you’re estranged or won’t be returning home, Tash and Dr Hilary offer their advice to students during the festive break. 

    Tash Talks Uni Life will be back for season 2 in 2024!

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    14 min
  • Don’t panic, do a masters!
    Dec 14 2023

    Tash Talks all about postgraduate study in this episode featuring PhD student at the University of Glasgow, Mia Clarke. Tash and Mia discuss their different experiences of doing a taught versus a research masters and why Mia has decided to pursue a career in academia. 
    The pair also discuss the difference between a panic masters and a planned one. 

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    33 min
  • Mickey Mouse degrees?
    Dec 1 2023

    There’s been a lot of talk recently on Mickey Mouse degrees. But what are Mickey Mouse degrees? And how did this terminology come about? 
    Tash Talks all about how the rhetoric surrounding this topic came to be and discusses whether vocational or traditionally academic subjects are more suitable for the modern labour market. 

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    22 min
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