Research shouldn’t cause trauma – let’s find a better way
How can we conduct research and share results without affecting the well-being of those around us? Eileen Harkess-Murphy advocates for a trauma-informed approach
How can we conduct research and share results without affecting the well-being of those around us? Eileen Harkess-Murphy advocates for a trauma-informed approach
D2L finds out how Bournemouth University has managed through the coronavirus pandemic
Across two panel discussions, experts from the higher education sector discussed how they were adapting to new student demands and shifting pedagogical approaches
A volatile landscape in the higher education space creates challenges around digital innovation. But this shouldn’t take away from the opportunities
Some recoil at the idea of self-promotion but it’s not all about bragging or stepping over other colleagues to get ahead, writes Shilpa Gopal
Reading isn’t writing, and knowing about your topic isn’t writing. So, what should graduate students do to get started and make steady progress? Monique Dufour suggests practising well before it’s time to write the thesis or dissertation
In this extract from his book ‘The Learning-Centered University’, Steven Mintz lays out his vision of higher education’s future, and proposes a new way of learning
D2L finds out how Teesside University managed during the pandemic
Three key considerations to convincingly showcase the value of universities to a new government inundated by competing priorities
Higher education institutions should build a strong regional presence, addressing local issues and driving growth, then find innovative ways to demonstrate their impact to the public and policymakers, writes Anthony McClaran
How can educators make learning and human intelligence visible in the age of GenAI? Abby Osborne and Christopher Bonfield outline a model to rethink assessment and reward non-AI knowledge and understanding
To get your research findings into as many hands as possible, consider filming a documentary. James Layton, Paul Tucker and Bettina Talbot offer their advice
Incorporating games into economics classes can enrich the learning experience. Here are some of the factors to consider when designing them
The higher education guidance platform Unifrog is not only driving data-based messaging but also delivering tangible results for institutions
Integrating philosophical enquiry into course design can enrich teaching practice and help our students act justly, writes Cara E. Furman