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In this fascinating episode, we hear from Nottingham International College's Emily Maddock Khan about all things mental health and wellbeing, the pandemic, and a few other things. Emily discusses the changes to the mental health and wellbeing of staff working in HE over the years and what factors might account for those changes. A big part of the conversation focuses on the impact of the pandemic on mental health and wellbeing among colleagues working in higher education contexts, to which Emily provides some important and interesting insights.
Emily Maddock Khan is a Higher Education professional with over 15 years experience in the sector. Emily is currently Head of College Services at the University of Nottingham International College, a Kaplan International Pathways college, and is a Fellow of the Association of University Administrators (AUA). Emily is a DBA candidate in Higher Education Management at University of Bath with research focuses on EDI, AI, globalisation, and decolonisation, and is a member of the International Centre for Higher Education Management and the Society for Research into Higher Education. Emily has previously worked in registry, international development, admissions, and teaching across five UK universities, two HE colleges, and one pathway provider.
