Reimagining the first year student experience
On Thursday, June 29, 2023, we hosted a webinar on how to better engage your students with an enhanced first-year experience
On Thursday, June 29, 2023, we hosted a webinar on how to better engage your students with an enhanced first-year experience
Lockdowns, isolation, remote learning and more have impacted various aspects of students鈥 lives. Knowing what and how puts educators in a better position to offer support
Accountants of the future will need to respond to as yet unknown sustainability reporting standards. Freirean dialogic teaching where lecturers learn alongside students through discussion helps build the skills to respond to such change
A workshop using real-life examples and first-hand experience of how assistive technology works can result in a deeper understanding of accessibility needs
Three tips identified by students that will help you develop an honest, strong relationship with students and become a more authentic teacher
In this extract, David Staley and Dominic Endicott offer 12 features that characterise institutions committed to attracting talent to their region for economic growth and their own survival
Language is a powerful factor through which inclusive cultures can be cultivated or undermined in higher education institutions. Sue Ann Barratt looks at how putting values down in words can drive positive change
The Supreme Court鈥檚 recent ruling against race-conscious admissions means many US universities must review their policies and practices to avoid further legal action. Audrey J. Anderson offers some useful first steps
Top-ranked Western Sydney University combines immediate action with long-term planning to drive progress in achieving impact aligned with the SDGs. Here, Deborah Sweeney and Kevin Dunn share insights learned from their institution-wide approach
As we strive to create inclusive environments, it鈥檚 essential to implement strategies that assist and cater to the unique challenges faced by autistic students, says Jane Dashwood
Artificial intelligence can use data and algorithms in a way that prioritises rationality over values such as fairness and quality of education, writes Vern Glaser
Scholarly knowledge is produced mainly at taxpayers鈥 expense. Why they should have to pay again to read it remains a mystery, writes Peter Baldwin
Why a sense of belonging is crucial to learning and how we can rebuild it within universities, following the disruption of the pandemic, in ways that also boost graduate skills
Friendship adds ethical and emotional dimensions that can make research equitable, sensitive, responsive and consequential to local communities, writes Noam Schimmel, based on his experiences in Rwanda
Rather than flagging essays by students with specific learning difficulties for 鈥渟ensitive鈥 marking, why are universities not rethinking the way they assess to make it more equitable for all students?