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UofG Sound Tracks

University of Glasgow

Sound Tracks is the podcast brought to you by University of Glasgow Careers and Alumni, that’s jam-packed with sound advice from our graduate world-changers to help keep your career on track. Join hosts Kezia and Rosie as they take you on tour with awesome alumni all over the world to share their career journey. From side hustles and social enterprises to surviving freelance, creating social impac... more

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Melvin’s career in social and economic policy has taken him from the Dominican Republic to East Timor, China and now New York City where he is a Policy Specialist at UNICEF.   more

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Kirsty takes us on her journey from UofG history student to working at the V&A, where she’s been involved in exhibitions ranging from nightclubs to robotics, and now Tartan, the first exhibition to be curated solely by V&A Dundee.   more

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Salem Avan has worked on UN peacekeeping missions in Africa, the Middle East and Europe, an experience which he tells us fundamentally changed his understanding of the world and how people live.   more

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In this special two-part episode get the inside track on working in the civil service from two recent graduates who both made early career changes into policy roles. more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Fantastic brain fodder

    Great podcast for any student filled with youthful career angst. The podcast interviews a diverse range of individuals and maps their career path from a UofG undergraduate to the well rounded person they have now become. more

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