A podcast to discuss the findings of student projects run by Cathy Elliott and funded by the UCL Arena Centre. In the new series, NewCL, Cathy and Coskun Guclu discuss the experiences of first generation students at UCL. We are grateful to all the students who shared their stories with us. Thanks also to Dave Pickering for his help in producing and editing the podcast and to the UCL Arena Centre for the money to do the project and the UCL Department of Political Science for all their support. Artwork: Coskun Guclu (NewCL), Sam Henning (JewCL) Music: Coskun Guclu (NewCL), Jonny Line (JewCL)
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