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WeAreSTS podcast

Podcast exploring research and teaching in ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Learn more about the subject, the people, and the careers. Learn more about how you can join us.

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WeAreSTS is an official podcast of ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS), hosted by Professor Joe Cain.ÌýWeAreSTS includes project work from STS students and staff. We have . We also .

Our overall goal for the podcast is to helpÌýteachers, applicants, and influencers answer questions about our subject:Ìý

  • What is STS?
  • What does work in the subject involve?
  • What do people do with an STS degree?
  • Is thereÌýa career for me through STS?

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About WeAreSTS

Episodes explore research or teaching themes that are part of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Some episodes areÌýinterviews about active research projects. Other episodes support STSÌýteaching or public engagement. We also have career-focusedÌýepisodes interviewing STS alumni about life after university: how did they make that transition into their working life, and what advice do they have for those thinking about studying with us?ÌýWe also have episodes contributed from theÌý.

WeAreSTS is available for listening on , ,Ìýand most other podcast listening apps. You also can find us on . Individual episodes also can be .

STS Students Invited to Volunteer

STS students are invited to volunteer to help with WeAreSTS. Do a little. Do a lot. . We have . We also .

Show Credits

WeAreSTS is created for ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Contributors:

  • Producer and Host:ÌýProfessor Joe Cain
  • Advisory Committee: STS Admissions and Recruitment Committee
  • lots of student contributors, who get bylines in

Code of Practice

The views of our experts and guests in WeAreSTS are their own. ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº regards the right to debate and challenge ideas as fundamental to the nature of a university and is committed to ensuring that free and open discussion can take place in an atmosphere of tolerance as part of theÌý¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech.

We have in advance of their participation inÌýWeAreSTS projects.

Feedback

We very much welcome your thoughts about the podcast.

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