Gonzalo Hidalgo Bazan
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🎓 Are you a PhD student or Early Career Researcher interested in higher education inequalities or student political participation? Join us for an exciting event at the @education.ox.ac.uk.

📅 Monday, 16 June 2025

🆓 The event is free, but spaces are limited - [Few places available]
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📢📢 Upcoming ECF regional event at Oxford University 📢📢

Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors

16 June 2025 (10.30am-6.30pm BST)

The event is free to attend, but registration is required due to limited space.

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We are delighted to be hosting Professor Agnès van Zanten's seminar at @education.ox.ac.uk
Join us in person or online. All are welcome!

📅 Monday 16 June
📍 Department of Education, University of Oxford (15 Norham Gardens, OX2 6PY)
💻 Register to attend online: bit.ly/4dpDb34
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📣 Seminar: Rewarding traditional or new forms of cultural capital? The introduction of holistic admissions at a French elite higher education institution

Join Professor Agnès van Zanten (@sciencespo.bsky.social) on 16 June at 5pm.

Full details ➡️ www.education.ox.ac.uk/event/reward...
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📝 NEW BLOG SPECIAL ISSUE

Potential pathways towards an integrated tertiary education system in England
Guest edited by @paulashwin.bsky.social and Rt. Hon. Charles Clarke

Read here: bera.ac.uk/blog-special...
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britsoci.bsky.social
Does higher education politicise students? Find out by booking for ‘Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors’, a free BSA Early Career event, 16 June, University of Oxford tinyurl.com/2fzzkhkf with speakers @rachelbrooks.bsky.social and Agnes Van Zanten @bsaecr.bsky.social
Does higher education today politicise students? Find out by booking for ‘Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors’, a free BSA Early Career event, 16 June, University of Oxford  https://tinyurl.com/2fzzkhkf with speakers @rachelbrooks.bsky.social and Agnes Van Zanten  @bsaecr.bsky.social
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Higher education, inequality & students as political actors

Looking foward to speaking - with Agnes Van Zanten - at this @britsoci.bsky.social event on 16 June @education.ox.ac.uk organised by @paulinarodriguez.bsky.social

Sign up below if you’d like to come along

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bsaecf.bsky.social
📢📢 Upcoming ECF regional event at Oxford University 📢📢

Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors

16 June 2025 (10.30am-6.30pm BST)

The event is free to attend, but registration is required due to limited space.

britsoc.co.uk/events/key-b...
Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors
britsoc.co.uk
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paulinarodriguez.bsky.social
Excited about this event!

We’re hosting an event for PhDs & ECRs. Join us for a workshop on inequalities in HE & student political participation with Prof Agnès van Zanten and Prof @rachelbrooks.bsky.social 🌟. Don’t miss it!

@britsoci.bsky.social
@education.ox.ac.uk

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Higher Education, Inequality and Students as Political Actors
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🎓 We’re researching undergraduate students' perspectives on the distribution of higher education opportunities, and we’re looking for participants!
If you are studying a social science degree at Oxford University, contact us to take part! ✨

Please share with anyone who might be interested!
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We're excited to share photos from the launch of 'Learning through Collective Memory Work'.

Challenging the notion of war-torn countries as pure devastation, this book invites readers to see them as sites of knowledge, with much to offer for education.
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