So, You Got A Scholarship is a podcast that has candid conversations about academia by centering marginalised voices, perspectives, and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The show asks important questions that seek to transform educational institutions and looks these through the personal stories of various guests. It is a conversation that needs to happen and SYGS is contributing to it with some of today’s greatest minds. This podcast is bound to get you thinking.
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So, You Got A Scholarship is a podcast that has candid conversations about academia by centering marginalised voices, perspectives, and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The show asks important questions that seek to transform educational institutions and looks these through the personal stories of various guests. It is a conversation that needs to happen and SYGS is contributing to it with some of today’s greatest minds. This podcast is bound to get you thinking.
Tanjona "TJ", takes over the entire show and tells his experiences in academia as an African gay man. He finishes off the episode by sharing some resources and suggestions to anyone who may be naviagting academic spaces and facing similar situations.Tanjona was in charge of of the whole episode from choosing what to talk about, the title, the length of the episode etc. Things mentioned in this episode: Out for Undergrad: O4U Organisation Jopwell: Diversity Hiring Startup Tanjona's Intsagram: @tanjonyaina
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Music: Out Here by Young Kurtz from Free Music Archive: Creative commons License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
So, You Got A Scholarship?
So, You Got A Scholarship is a podcast that has candid conversations about academia by centering marginalised voices, perspectives, and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The show asks important questions that seek to transform educational institutions and looks these through the personal stories of various guests. It is a conversation that needs to happen and SYGS is contributing to it with some of today’s greatest minds. This podcast is bound to get you thinking.