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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2024 · 27 MIN

Cultural and digital shock experienced by black international students

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Welcome to this podcast where I speak to Dr Patrice Seuwou, Associate Professor in Learning and Teaching, Deputy Head of Subject for Business Systems and Operations, and Director Centre for the Advancement of Racial Equality or CARE. I speak to him about the cultural, digital and pedagogical shock experienced by black international students, and despite changes to student dependency visas, how a UK degree is still seen as a highly prized qualification in other parts of the world.

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