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Tim Smith

@temsmith

Cultural maven @JoinMultiverse - previously @foreignoffice @10DowningStreet @DExEUgov still 🚲

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The alternatives to high-cost, low-outcome college degrees (spoiler, includes Multiverse) usatoday.com/story/money/pe… via @usatoday

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We're on the ground at Jobs for the Future (JFF) in New Orleans today where we'll be talking all things apprenticeships, and why the future of learning is working. Insights from Sophie Ruddock , Shalin Jyotishi, Lisa Christensen McKinsey & Company and Derek Thompson at 10.45am local. #JFFHorizons

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Euan Blair is on a mission to disrupt the traditional route into the job market by ditching the need for a university degree in favor of apprenticeships trib.al/thMVWbP

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Introducing the new identity for the London Progression Collaboration and our portfolio of projects… 🧵 Say hello to Workwhile! We're working with employers to create good work, and ensure that everyone can access it. Find out more at workwhile.org.uk.

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The fight for better work has deep roots. But in a changing world of work, job quality is vital for individuals, communities, and the economy. I've written for The New Statesman on this and the polling we commissioned to mark the launch of Workwhile. newstatesman.com/spotlight/cost…

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The state of London nurseries 13 months after registering our unborn child ‘Name TBC’… We’ve countless emails, calls and visits since he was born… It’s now 6 weeks before my partner returns to work… And we’re told there are, in fact, no places for the foreseeable

The state of London nurseries 

13 months after registering our unborn child ‘Name TBC’…

We’ve countless emails, calls and visits since he was born…

It’s now 6 weeks before my partner returns to work…

And we’re told there are, in fact, no places for the foreseeable
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Long time Virgin Media ❤️ broadband customer. Have twice (TWICE) tried to move my mobile phone contract to them on an offer they marketed to me. Each time, received confirmation emails. Each time, never received the SIM. And I've cancelled my contract with my previous provider...

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We use AI to enhance human coaching and ensure our apprentices can always access personalised support. You can read our early insights about how our learners are using it, as well as our latest launches, here: linkedin.com/pulse/educatio…

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Full house at tonight's AI Ethics panel, hosted at Multiverse with The Alan Turing Institute & Future Intelligence 🤖 ➡️ Topic: Developing ethical applications of #AI - price or prize? 🎤 Panelists: Tanya Goodin, @KerryAMcInerney, Priscila Chaves, @mayameme & Sarah Spencer. #AIUKFringe #AIUK

Full house at tonight's AI Ethics panel, hosted at Multiverse with <a href="/turinginst/">The Alan Turing Institute</a> &amp; <a href="/LeverhulmeCFI/">Future Intelligence</a> 🤖   

➡️ Topic: Developing ethical applications of #AI - price or prize?

🎤 Panelists: <a href="/tanyagoodin/">Tanya Goodin</a>, @KerryAMcInerney, <a href="/soy_prichaves/">Priscila Chaves</a>, @mayameme &amp; Sarah Spencer. 

#AIUKFringe #AIUK
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Welcome to Anna, Kerry and the team at Searchlight who join Multiverse this week! 🙌 Read more about how this acquisition will supercharge our ability to identify, analyze, and close skills gaps within organizations ↓ multiverse.io/en-GB/blog/sea… #Multiverse #AI #FutureofWork

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Not just blowing smoke for the sake of it: Matt's show has been a bright spark in political coverage (too often dominated by po-faced duos). Here's hoping the BBC don't put the boring bits back in.