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Nick Smith

@nickajsmith82

Consultant & Trainer for HE & Charity Sector. Views that of my employer (also me). Board Game enthusiast 🏳️‍🌈

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Mark Leach (@markmleach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good call by Bridget Phillipson to halt the free speech bill and probably repeal it. It was a real mess and won't be missed by almost anyone in the sector questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statem…

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Good luck on your A-level & BTEC results to many 18 year olds who are following the X account of a charity governance professional

Hannah Reilly (@hannahreilly24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m reaching out for working-class HE students (of any level) and student reps for research participation towards my MA in student engagement in HE. Alliance of Working-Class Academics could you help to spread the word please. DM for more info.

Dan Tinkler (@dantinklerhe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting off the day at the Medr Student/Learner Governor Partnership Event in Wales. Great to have University and College Student/Learner Governors together. Led by Advance HE Associates Nick Smith and Katie Phillips

Starting off the day at the Medr  Student/Learner Governor Partnership Event in Wales. Great to have University and College Student/Learner Governors together. Led by <a href="/AdvanceHE/">Advance HE</a> Associates <a href="/nickajsmith82/">Nick Smith</a> and <a href="/KatiePhillip_s/">Katie Phillips</a>
BBC London (@bbclondonnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Slow down! Slow down!” A member of staff has just yelled at us as we descend towards the trains. People are running. This is the Euston rush at 18:30 on a Friday. It is by no means a new thing but it seems to have become a little bit worse and a little bit more frantic of

George Monbiot (@georgemonbiot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hurricane Milton is not "the storm of the century". It is just the beginning. Unless we stop pouring greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, such devastating events will become commonplace - and ever more horrific.