Flip-Zoom-open: how Covid and AI transformed my classroomMaybe the uncertainty of the pandemic resulted in a few positives to university teaching? Here, Perry Binder reflects on lockdown’s seismic shifts Perry BinderGeorgia State University
Use welcome workshops to build student belongingA guide to creating induction workshops in collaboration with students – with practical tips on building student confidence and trust Sarah HadlowNottingham Trent University
The need for integrated thinking at universities: from Covid-19 to the SDGsA joined-up approach between universities, public services and businesses – as successfully demonstrated during the pandemic – is now needed if institutions are to accelerate efforts towards the Sustainable Development GoalsAbeer HassanUniversity of the West of Scotland
The economics of belonging: a new way of thinking about student successRising costs of living and tuition mean that US university students may prioritise career and economic factors rather than self-actualisation as a reason to remain at a universityRichard TomczakStony Brook University
Three ways to address students’ climate anxietyWhile higher education has made progress with greener campuses and remote working, providing students with an education that can respond to the climate crisis will be more challenging. Here’s how educators can tackle climate anxietyRob AmosBirkbeck, University of London
Make your Freshers’ Week activities singSongwriting sessions, treasure hunts and biscuit decorating are among the creative Freshers’ Week activities that help students build self-confidence, connect with others and ease the transition to university lifeHelen Eadon-SinkinsonUniversity of Chester
Build belonging, with or without a centralised campusHow can young universities foster a sense of belonging in their students, given they may be operating across several different campuses? Here are some of the ways you can create community Asmidah Ong, Darren Tan, Duane Ong Singapore Institute of Technology
University libraries’ modern role in supporting faculty and graduate researchWhen research is increasingly computational, interdisciplinary and comprised of multi-institutional teams who frequently collaborate virtually, university libraries must keep pace to support faculty and graduate students, as Tyler Walters explainsTyler WaltersVirginia Tech
Be aware of the invisible baggage of poverty your students carryWe need to acknowledge the realities of poverty and inequality, and the trauma it leaves our students with. Here are six principles to make higher education more inclusiveJordan DonnellyUniversity of the West of Scotland
Engagement isn’t a trade-off – it’s a path to stronger researchREF 2021 placed more emphasis on impact and engagement, meaning we must no longer rely on our research to speak for itself. Read how to engage with those beyond academia to ensure your work has a greater impact on societyFlorian Bauer , Raffaello Rossi The University of Bristol
Find the hero energy in the story of your researchWant to connect with funders, the media, the public or policymakers? Start by thinking like a storytellerErin O’DwyerGood Prose Studios, University of Sydney
Teaching your first course? Follow these stepsJust landed your first adjunct teaching role and don’t know where to start? Here’s how to make the most of your strengths, design a clear syllabus and deliver engaging, manageable sessionsDaniel Martínez, Robert SanfordIndependent academic
How to support students with dyslexia in your teachingStudents dealing with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties may struggle in the classroom more than their peers. With their number increasing, here’s how to give them the space they need to learnMaría Catalina Bolaños DubosUniversidad Austral
Run your lab more smoothly by centralising chemicals managementA simple change reduced our lab waste by a tenth. Find out how you can do it tooMohd Fatimie Irzaq KhamisUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Bluetooth for better health: using tech to support student well-beingStudents can self-regulate their learning and improve their well-being by spending less time at their desks and more time moving – thanks to Bluetooth headsetsMichelle Civile, Julie Pepper The University of Exeter
Cultivating a responsible innovation mindset among future tech leaders The classroom is a perfect place to discuss the messy, real-world consequences of technological discoveries, writes Andreas Alexiou. Beyond ‘How?’, students should be asking ‘Should we…?’ and ‘What if…?’ questions around ethics and responsibilityAndreas AlexiouUniversity of Southampton
Are we overlooking the power of autonomy when it comes to motivating students?Educators fear giving students too much choice in their learning will see them making the wrong decisions. But structuring choice without dictating the answers could be the way forwardDanny Oppenheimer Carnegie Mellon University
Use peer assessment to give students more accountability in group projectsStructured peer assessment can significantly improve student engagement and accountability in group work. Read about two methods that led film students to produce better-quality workQian ZhuangXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
How can higher education better support international students with disabilities?Institutions need to work harder to understand international students with disabilities’ needs and challenges, and put in place more obvious and intentional communication with themCarol Evans, Maurie van den Heever, Ralph E. McKinneyUniversity of Salford, GoodX Software, Marshall University
Three strategies to build student belonging from the start of their academic journeyMany students struggle with the jump from school to university life. Here are three ways to help them hit the ground runningSiu Yau LeeHong Kong Baptist University
Tackling accent bias: the ‘last acceptable form of discrimination’Accent bias undermines Black international students’ confidence and belonging in UK universities. Institutions must tackle this exclusion through awareness, training, and a proactive celebration of linguistic diversityPatrice SeuwouUniversity of Northampton
How to put joy at the centre of the university library The role of the university library is poised for re-evaluation – not just as an academic hub but as a space where connection, belonging and access can come alive in everyday ways. Pro tip: cake and dogs help. Kayla McNabb explainsKayla McNabbVirginia Tech
Seven questions to ask when reforming academic skills servicesWith academic skills services facing a perfect storm of challenges, many are under review. Here’s how to make sure your students’ needs are being effectively met, through seven questionsSteve Briggs, Ralitsa KantchevaUniversity of Bedfordshire
Students as climate champions: a road map for universitiesUniversities must empower students to lead the fight against climate change. From green initiatives to student-led campaigns, here’s how to embed sustainability across all aspects of university lifeManjushree G NaikManipal Academy of Higher Education
‘Resilience isn’t innate – it is a skill that can be learned’Core aspects of university life – education, encouragement and experience – are key to cultivating belonging and resilience in students. Here, Paulin Straughan explains how a framework of programmes and activities brings them togetherPaulin StraughanSingapore Management University
How to collaborate on eco education – and how not toWhen embedding sustainability education into the curriculum, barriers to interdisciplinary collaboration can limit progress. So, what needs to change?Aideen Foley, Dale Mineshima-Lowe Birkbeck, University of London, Parami University
How I teach students to assess each other’s workPeer marking helps students build valuable skills and reflect on their own work. Here’s how to make the process smooth and effectiveAnirudha PoriaXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Creating a visual story to demystify the university experienceVisual stories can help make universities’ complex array of services and experiences more accessible and less mysterious to staff, students and community membersBrooke Szücs, Ben Roden-CohenThe University of Queensland
How inclusive design can transform student well-being: a spiritual perspectiveIntegrate the sacred into the secular by making interfaith spaces inclusive for all. Here’s howYusuf KaplanUniversity of Westminster
How student-led research can build belonging and agency A project that hired students as co-researchers to explore inclusion and connection resulted in higher levels of agency and belonging. Here, the academics behind the scheme share what they learntJen Coleman, Vicki McDermott-ThompsonThe University of East Anglia
Creativity is buffering: why curiosity struggles in a world obsessed with certaintyCreative work demands exploration and uncertainty, but students today have been conditioned to expect fixed outcomes and instant answers. David Thompson explores how that mindset is stalling curiosity and what educators can do to restore itDavid ThompsonUniversity of Lincoln
How can we decarbonise knowledge production?An interdisciplinary approach that includes the institutions most affected by climate change is essential if higher education is to achieve net zero, argues Priya Vijaykumar PoojaryPriya Vijaykumar Poojary Manipal Academy of Higher Education
To foster belonging, make a cultural shiftHere’s how to hone your EDI practices and make your university an anti-discriminatory institution Denise ColesLoughborough University
The power of partnerships in preventing regional talent drainHow one university collaborated with another institution and local employers to address region-specific skills gaps and retain graduates locally – plus advice for others looking to do the sameHanna HopkinsonNottingham Trent University
Peer review as a collegial approach to educator development Expert support, structured reflection and near-peer dialogue can replace compliance and evaluation as a way to improve teaching practice. This practical framework aims to turn conversation into actionHasti Abbasi Deakin University
How a collaborative portfolio review can help faculties streamline their teaching offeringHow one school fostered cross-team collaboration to conduct a portfolio review and the lessons those involved learned along the wayMultiple authorsCranfield University
For an agile future workforce, embed a liberal arts education systemA liberal arts education can help foster the adaptability and critical thinking skills today’s employers are looking for. Here’s how to adapt the model to your regionAbderrahim AgnaouAl Akhawayn University
How to overcome ‘forum fatigue’ with activities that students enjoyWhile online forums have been shown to boost learning and retention, if ‘forum fatigue’ sets in, students disengage. Here, Emilie Rutledge proposes a way to design activities that are most likely to elicit student participation Emilie RutledgeThe Open University
‘What I learned when students walked out of my AI class’Chris Hogg found the question of using AI to create art troubled his students deeply. Here’s how the moment led to deeper understanding for both student and educator Chris HoggRoyal Holloway, University of London
Reimagining connection and communication for Gen Z studentsGeneration Z students relate, communicate and build belonging in ways shaped by digital fluency, disrupted in-person learning and evolving social norms. This gives educators an opportunity to rethink how they teachGary F. Fisher, Dean FidoUniversity of Derby
Less is more when it comes to AI in teachingAs more educators adopt AI, the risk of becoming overwhelmed by the tools increases. Here are four practical strategies to prevent thisBin Feng, Garth ElzermanXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Graduate apprenticeship students are facing a perfect mental health stormGraduate apprenticeships are booming, but the pressure of holding a full-time job while working towards a degree can take a toll on apprentices’ mental health. Here’s what universities and employers can doGary Gillon, Alan MacDonaldUniversity of the West of Scotland
What I needed as a Black woman in STEMFactors that influence the success of Black women in STEM, including community building, EDI responsibilities and invisible labour – and how to provide support Carlotta A. BerryRose-Hulman Institute of Technology
How to succeed as a green leaderSmall projects, broad buy-in, leadership-level commitment and consistent attention to energy, waste and water all add up to a more sustainable campus. Here’s how a UK university turned its climate awareness aroundAndrew Church, Toby MaloyUniversity of Bedfordshire
In the AI era, how do we battle cognitive laziness in students? With the latest AI technology now able to handle complex problem-solving processes, will students risk losing their own cognitive engagement? Metacognitive scaffolding could be the answer, writes Sean McMinnSean McMinnHong Kong University of Science and Technology
Extracurricular activities are powerful tools for building belongingEncourage students to get involved in societies, participate in sports and engage in formal extracurricular programmes to foster a sense of belonging within the student communityNatalie K. D. Seedan The University of the West Indies
It’s time to break the extraction mindset of higher educationA logic of scarcity and competition leads academia to see hoarding economic, human and social resources as the only way to survive – as a university or a higher education employee, writes Lucas LixinskiLucas LixinskiUNSW Sydney
How to choose the right industry partnersDeveloping long-term, successful industry partnerships starts by choosing the right one. Here’s how to do itAndy ColleyBirkbeck, University of London
Common barriers to belonging and how to overcome themBelonging in higher education goes beyond access – it’s about feeling seen, valued and supported. This resource explores the barriers that prevent true inclusion and offers ways to create a more welcoming academic cultureBhawana ShresthaXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
‘Many academic librarians are now effectively digital curators’Through the advent of the internet, digitisation and artificial intelligence, libraries’ purpose in supporting their users’ success remains unchanged. So, how can academic libraries transform their services to meet evolving needs? Tyler WaltersVirginia Tech