Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Released Tuesday, 2nd July 2024
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Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Damien Shannon on Universities, Education, and Equity

Tuesday, 2nd July 2024
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Damien Shannon is a DPhil candidate in Economic and Social History at New College, Oxford.

In this episode of the Oxford Policy Podcast, Nick and Damien speak about:

  • Damien's experience in suing Oxford University over its admissions criteria, which initially prevented him from taking up his degree place on financial grounds
  • Educational access and equity
  • Damien's current DPhil research on the abolition of tenure at British universities and the impact on research outcomes and long term institutional performance
  • The history of universities as institutions from their earliest roots in Bologna and Oxford
  • Intellectual freedom and the ideal conditions for free inquiry
  • Sir Keith Joseph and the economic and philosophical foundations of the Thatcher administration
  • The corporatization of universities and modern employment conditions for academics
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