Higher Education Podcasts

Hi-Phi Nation show

Hi-Phi NationJoin Now to Follow

Hi-Phi Nation is the first story-driven, narrative podcast about philosophy. Every week we begin with compelling stories of ordinary and extraordinary human experiences, and transform them into an examination of philosophical ideas. We profile stories from war, crime, politics, religion, public health and policy, science, and history that raise philosophical questions, and we answer them with the help of contemporary academic philosophers. The aim of the show is to bring fans of the best narrative, story-driven podcasts into philosophy. The show is completely independently produced by Barry Lam, Professor at Vassar College.

By Barry Lam

UNW Chapel show

UNW ChapelJoin Now to Follow

Morning chapels from University of Northwestern – St. Paul

By University of Northwestern - St. Paul

International Trade (Audio) show

International Trade (Audio)Join Now to Follow

This is the audio from the Marginal Revolution University video course on International Trade taught by economists Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok. This course takes a look at the basic theories of international trade and the consequences of trade in today's global economy. You'll learn about fundamental ideas such as comparative advantage, increasing returns to scale, factor endowments, and arbitrage across borders. These ideas are then applied to real-world issues, such as the effects of offshoring and how trade has shaped the economies of China, Mexico, and South Korea. Interested in learning more econ? Visit mruniversity.com

By Marginal Revolution University

Great Economists (Audio) show

Great Economists (Audio)Join Now to Follow

This is the audio from the Marginal Revolution University video course on the Great Economists taught by professors Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok. In this course, you’ll find answers to questions like: Who were the first economic thinkers? What did early economists understand that has been lost to the modern world? You’ll also find a chapter-by-chapter overview of Adam Smith’s foundational work, The Wealth of Nations. For more econ knowledge, visit mruniversity.com

By Marginal Revolution University

University of Alabama School of Law Symposia show

University of Alabama School of Law SymposiaJoin Now to Follow

The School of Law hosts several symposia, including the Law, Knowledge, and Imagination series featuring Dr. Austin Sarat.

By University of Alabama School of Law

The College Info Geek Podcast: College Advice | Personal Branding | Productivity | Lifestyle Design show

The College Info Geek Podcast: College Advice | Personal Branding | Productivity | Lifestyle DesignJoin Now to Follow

Thomas Frank from College Info Geek dives in to the strategies and tactics that the best students use to be awesome at college. Learn how to hack your studying habits to learn more in less time and be more productive, build a personal brand that will make you insanely attractive to the companies you actually want to work for, and get tips to pay off your student debt fast and start making money. Whether you know your university like the back or your hand, or you can't even find your classes, this podcast will help you become an awesome student.

By Thomas Frank: College Expert, Online Entrepreneur, and Blogger

Law in 10 show

Law in 10Join Now to Follow

Weekly podcast of California Western School of Law.

By California Western School of Law

Semester at Sea show

Semester at SeaJoin Now to Follow

Videos, slideshows and lectures from aboard the MV Explorer and Semester at Sea ports of call.

By Institute for Shipboard Education

Russian Lessons Online with Alla Shubina show

Russian Lessons Online with Alla ShubinaJoin Now to Follow

Allatek offers live Russian Lessons with an experienced teacher at www.allatek.com

By Allatek

Literature Lab show

Literature LabJoin Now to Follow

Interviews about the world of literary studies. For anyone who loves reading and wants to think about what they read.

By David Sherman