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Learning Media, Living Inclusion | Cissy Li, Yukie Hiruta & Daisy Guinness #Episode 10

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What happens when you put three students from three different countries in the same room and ask them the same question: what has this degree actually taught you? In this episode of Anything Goes, we sit down with three Media and Creative Industry undergraduates, Cissy Li, Yukie Hiruta & Daisy Guinness — from China, Japan and the UK. They've studied together, interned in different industries, and compared notes on everything from classroom dynamics to workplace culture. They talk about what their internships revealed that lectures never did. About the moments they felt like insiders — and the moments they didn't. And about the one thing they would change about their own programme if someone in charge actually asked. A conversation about learning across borders, working across cultures, and why students from three different countries often want the same thing: to be taken seriously.

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