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HEA Odyssey Report 2024
HEA Pilot Report Odyssey 2024
Between January 2024 and October 2024, 98 participants completed the HEA Odyssey programme. The 2-day programme ran 6 times between those dates with a maximum number of 20 participants per session. The sessions also included 2 Observers from each participating university and 2 from UCC to address a potential risk to the project.
In 2024 there were 14 Observers and 98 Participants. Participants from all disciplines were included. 119 participants signed up for the programme. The dates of each 2-day session were communicated to all participants through their own university channels well in advance. These 6 sessions were free of charge to the participants as the HEA covered all costs of the programme.
Please see the Report here:HEA Odyssey Pilot Report 2024
Quotes: More in the report above
“It has given me confidence and I learn how to improve my CV, search for jobs, skills to improve and many more.”
“If anything, the programme totally exceeded expectations. Usually, these courses attempt to tell you about your specific field and don’t know enough about it so it never works well whereas this embraces the fact there are loads of different fields and you can work in any of them not just the area you have done your PhD.”