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The Exam Hall is the podcast where I, Cherry Eckel, sit down with a guest and we answer a question from what is known as the hardest exam in the world, the All Souls Fellowship Exam.  All Souls College, Oxford is maybe the most exclusive institution in the world. Awarding only up to two fellowships per year, to be eligible to apply you must already hold an Oxford degree, and if you are lucky enough to be an appointed fellow, you are given funding for a 7-year period to fund research, with free board, a salary, access to study any subject at Oxford of your choosing and contacts with leading professionals and scholars in your field. Before that, applicants must sit a gruelling process of four 3-hour-long exams, Each episode, I will sit down with a guest and take the Oxford All Souls fellowship examination, picking a question from past papers to discuss and debate. Alongside this, we’ll explore barriers to education, information, and resources. How is information and education gate-kept and how do we decide what is a worthwhile pursuit of knowledge? The Exam Hall asserts everyone, from elite academics to the uneducated and unqualified, deserves a platform and possesses opinions and experiences worthy of one of the oldest, most prestigious universities in the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Exam Hall is the podcast where I, Cherry Eckel, sit down with a guest and we answer a question from what is known as the hardest exam in the world, the All Souls Fellowship Exam.  All Souls College, Oxford is maybe the most exclusive institution in the world. Awarding only up to two fellowships per year, to be eligible to apply you must already hold an Oxford degree, and if you are lucky enough to be an appointed fellow, you are given funding for a 7-year period to fund research, with free board, a salary, access to study any subject at Oxford of your choosing and contacts with leading professionals and scholars in your field. Before that, applicants must sit a gruelling process of four 3-hour-long exams, Each episode, I will sit down with a guest and take the Oxford All Souls fellowship examination, picking a question from past papers to discuss and debate. Alongside this, we’ll explore barriers to education, information, and resources. How is information and education gate-kept and how do we decide what is a worthwhile pursuit of knowledge? The Exam Hall asserts everyone, from elite academics to the uneducated and unqualified, deserves a platform and possesses opinions and experiences worthy of one of the oldest, most prestigious universities in the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Bumpy Road of Historical Fiction with Jenny Draper

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How do you prioritise historical truths when telling a story? On this edition of The Exam Hall I am joined by Jenny Nicholson, YouTuber, Historian, Tour guide, and Ex-Viking, to answer the question "Should historical fiction keep to the facts?" Follow Jenny on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@JDraper - and TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jdraperlondon Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 1 year
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Taking The Mick with Tadgh Redfern

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"Is parody disrespectful?" On this edition of The Exam Hall, I'm joined by Tadgh Redfern to break down parody - what is it? Why do people make it? And is parody an inherently disrespectful form? Mermaids charity - https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/ Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 1 year
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Great Artists Steal with Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland

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How do we draw the line between inspiration, reference, and just plain thievery? Join me alongside theatre-makers, Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland, as we answer the question 'Is there such thing as plagiarism in the arts?' Follow Xhloe & Natasha - @xhloeandnatasha & chloeandnatasha.com Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 1 year
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Disagreements, Opinions, and Boaty McBoatface with Fin Ross Russell

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Welcome back to The Exam Hall! After a brief hiatus, I am joined by Fin Ross Russell to discuss, debate, and disagree on the question "Should people agree to disagree?" Follow Fin: @frossrussel on Instagram @Fin_Nomad on Twitter/X https://www.islandlifeproductions.com/ Further Reading: Violence & Protest, Philosophy Tube - https://youtu.be/dh4G1Gjv7bA?si=MmGwctJyW-1Bkl_8 Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Watch 'THE EXAM HALL TAKES THE FRINGE' - https://youtu.be/JoRIfChe_ts?si=emLMhQhBSOAZ-uES Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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Leap of Faith(ful Translation) with Raffaela Sero

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Boats! Boars! Gender! This episode features our first-ever guest who has actually been eligible for the All Souls fellowship! Join theatre-maker and Oxford University alumni Raffaella Sero, as we discuss Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey, the first English translation by a woman to be published, and the concept of 'The gendered metaphor of the "faithful" translation' Further Reading: A. E. Stallings, 'A Long Way Home' - https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/a-long-way-home/ Emily Wilson, 'Found in translation: how women are making the classics their own' - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jul/07/women-classics-translation-female-scholars-translators#:~:text=The%20works%20of%20dead%2C%20white,his%20Odyssey%20nine%20years%20later. PBS, T.E. Lawrence resources, Dahoum - https://www.pbs.org/lawrenceofarabia/players/dahoum.html Jason Bourke, 'Revealed: The Secret Marriage of Lawrence of Arabia, the Lonely Romantic' - https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jun/10/humanities.research Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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01:19:57

Chronically Online with Kate McNally

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On this episode, I'm joined by reformed horse-girl, Kate McNally, as we open up our capaciously large bags to dissect the quote "Television is a form of entertainment which permits millions of people to listen to the same joke at the same time, and yet remain lonesome" [T.S Eliot] in a quest to answer the question "Are social media any better?" Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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01:23:00

No Business Like Show Business with Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly

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On this episode, I am joined by West-End actress, Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly, to discuss her experiences being a black actress in musical theatre in an endeavour to answer the question "Should gender- and/or colour-blind casting be the norm in the performing arts" Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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01:27:18

Truth is a Fart on a Thursday Afternoon with Maria Telnikoff

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Does the truth set you free? Socrates, Lana Del Rae, eating iPads and more on this week's edition of The Exam Hall, as I am joined by Maria Telnikoff as we seek to answer the question 'Why does truthfulness matter?' Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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01:21:19

Lost in Isolation with Sam Smith

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What actually is literature and how do you label it? On this episode of The Exam Hall, I sit down with the incomparable Sam Smith to answer the question 'How appropriate is it to study English Literature in isolation?' Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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Chairman of the Bored with Patrick Swain

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On this episode, Cherry is joined by guest, Patrick Swain, to discuss boredom and it's virtues. Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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Looking Kitsch Right In The Eye with KT Miles

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What do 'Beowolf' and Susan Sontag's 'Notes on Camp' have in common? On this episode of The Exam Hall, I am joined by KT Miles to "Defend Kitsch" Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 For those interested, here is a list of some of the reading referenced in this episode: Redefining Kitsch and Camp in Literature and Culture, Justyna Stępień - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Redefining-Kitsch-Camp-Literature-Culture/dp/1443862215 Kitsch and Aesthetic Education, J. Morreal & J. Loy - https://www.jstor.org/stable/3333032 http://kitscharchitecture.blogspot.com/2011/06/kitsch-and-aesthetic-education-j.html In Defense of Kitsch, Ed Simon - https://daily.jstor.org/in-defense-of-kitsch/ Notes on Camp, Susan Sontag - https://monoskop.org/images/5/59/Sontag_Susan_1964_Notes_on_Camp.pdf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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Waxing Poetic with Lashay Green

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On this episode, I sit down with poet, playwright, and Barbie Girl, Lashay Green to tackle the question "What use is poetry?" Keep up to date with The Exam Hall on social media - @theexamhallpod Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/M1s1w9ZLKL1adBhu8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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01:37:00

Pilot: Singling Out Single-Sex Education with Mahvish Malik

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Welcome to the launch of The Exam Hall! On this pilot episode, I am joined by friend/hater, Mahvish Malik, an undergraduate student studying English Literature at Murray Edwards College Cambridge, to discuss the question 'Has single-sex education had its day?' Be a guest on a future episode! - https://forms.gle/rnkLoLqmqgEijipz5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World and society 2 years
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