Preparing for a research-active career during your PhDHow can you balance the demands of your PhD thesis with publishing other work to support your academic career goals? This article offers practical strategies for managing bothAnjan PalUniversity of York
How to build competency-based assessment into a clinical supervision courseChanges in Singapore’s healthcare sector meant health professionals needed extra skills for the workplace. Here’s how a clinical supervision certificate helped them learn on the jobHeidi Tan, Celestine SeetSingapore Institute of Technology
Poster approaches to embedding real-world learning into courseworkA data visualisation task can support students’ problem-solving and critical thinking skills as well as give context to themes around sustainability. Here’s how to put it into practiceLisa WinstanleyNanyang Technological University
Successful outreach requires an agile approachGuidance on reviewing and refreshing an outreach offering to better support underrepresented groups into higher educationLaura BatesNottingham Trent University
Graduate apprenticeships need link tutors – but who’s looking after them?Academic link tutors are a crucial cog in the mechanism of graduate apprenticeships, yet they perform this role with little support. Here’s how to invest in them insteadElaine Jackson, Gary GillonUniversity of the West of Scotland
Teaching students how to spot scientific misinformationEducators play a vital role in equipping students with the tools to critically evaluate headlines, interpret data responsibly and assess research methodologies. Learn strategies to help students develop these skillsBradford VivianPenn State College of the Liberal Arts
Five ways to start leading research culture changeIf you’re concerned that research culture is valuing output over well-being, or prioritising prestige over passion, these tips could help you move towards more supportive and collaborative labs and departmentsAnnette Bramley, Candy RoweN8 Research Partnership, Newcastle University
What will it take to find a real solution for the student mental health crisis?Fixing the student mental health crisis will require systemic change, not just individual coping strategies. Here’s how to take action and foster a culture that puts well-being before academic achievementSadaf Majeed, Umamah Rehman , Maria FaisalDubai Medical University
How to talk to students about their writingVerbal feedback can encourage students to think critically and independently about their language learning and improve future work. These tips explain how to put the method into practiceLulu JinXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
If AI were a DJ…This class exercise uses metaphor to help non-technical students gain a clearer understanding of what artificial intelligence is – and what this complex, opaque technology isn’tPablo SanguinettiIE University
Use AI and the metaverse to keep your students engaged onlineAI and virtual reality technology enables diverse learning experiences for online students. Discover how by applying universal design for learning principlesAngeles Carolina Aguirre-Acosta , Gloria Anahí Molina Barrón , Rebeca Elizabeth Alvarado Ramírez Tecnológico de Monterrey
Are module leaders missing out on professional development?Let’s support module leaders with effective and engaging training opportunities. Here are five ways to do itGustavo Espinoza Ramos , Louis SpringUniversity of Westminster
Key challenges for patient and public involvement leadsThe research team member who leads on PPI must act in the interests of healthcare patients and the public as well as support the needs of the research project. Here is advice for how to succeed in this emerging roleGary HickeyUniversity of Southampton
Connect and catalyse: international collaborations in the semiconductor fieldSemiconductors are essential for modern electronic devices, AI hardware and economic efficiency and growth. How can we drive continued progress and innovation in this field? International collaborations are key, as Cindy Yi explainsYang “Cindy” YiVirginia Tech
Not all students want to fit in, but every student wants to matterMaking students feel they matter can dramatically improve lecture attendance. Here are ways to do it Celine Caquineau The University of Edinburgh
Create an environment where good mental health can thriveHow can surroundings affect the mental health of students and staff? Follow these tips to make sure the university environment supports mental well-beingAltyngul Borantay Nazarbayev University
The power of a 30-minute meetingOne-to-one coaching sessions with students are an ideal forum to share individualised feedback, advice for academic and professional growth, and ways to build learner self-efficacy and confidence. Here’s how they support student success in a global classroomR. Katherine Samford, Kendall NelsonGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Is collaboration the key to digital accessibility?Digital accessibility is ethically important, and a legal requirement, but it’s also a lot of work. Here’s how universities can collaborate and pool their expertise to make higher education accessible for allSal Jarvis, George Rhodes University of Westminster
Creating a culture of belonging with inclusive pedagogyBuilding cultural humility and meaningful relationships with students are two of several strategies to foster belonging in students from minoritised backgroundsYusra Siddiqui , Musarrat Maisha RezaThe University of Exeter
Thinking like a physicist can prepare students for life’s challengesTechnology and peer learning can be used to optimise classroom time and enhance problem-solving skills. Here, Teck Seng Koh uses a sample lesson to illustrate how to develop students’ analysis capacityTeck Seng KohNanyang Technological University
Two ways to teach undergraduate students research skills How to ensure students are treated as partners in research collaborations and help them develop the skills they need for further study and beyondLouise Hewitt University of Greenwich
How a ‘Global Week’ could advance internationalisation at your institutionHow to embed internationalisation across your university’s education? An interdisciplinary, cross-institution event could be the answer Francisco NarbaisUniversidad Austral
How to enhance the accuracy of GenAI modelsGenerative AI seems to offer ways to provide individualised feedback to large cohorts but can these models be relied on to give students accurate, relevant responses? Here are three approaches for educators to tryNazim Ali, Sarah Aynsley, Linda BeckerKeele University, Bochum University of Applied Sciences
How to create an environment your employees can thrive inCreating a workplace culture your employees can develop and grow in requires intentional leadership. Here’s how to cultivate a nurturing environment and reap the benefitsJudy HolmesColorado State University Global
Shape the next generation of project managers with co-creationA cross-disciplinary, student-led project to design a simulation tool helped students find a safe environment in which to practise their workplace skills. Here’s how it workedRalitsa Arnaudova , Pablo SalvaUniversity of the West of Scotland
The impact of business relationship managers in higher educationThe role that bridges the gap between digital transformation and the wider university is often misunderstood. Here, Bhupinder Siran explains what a business relationship manager does, and the position’s challenges and rewardsBhupinder SiranUniversity of Southampton
How to scale up well-being and support servicesWith demand for student support services skyrocketing since the pandemic, how can universities address this need? Discover five ways to scale upKate WighamLoughborough University
Techniques for designing and managing international collaborationsAn effective international initiative can benefit a whole host of stakeholders – universities, industry leaders, students, wider communities. But how do we get to success? Cindy Yi looks at the opportunities and challenges of international collaborations using a real-world exampleYang “Cindy” YiVirginia Tech
Give everyone a chance to speak in classImplementing turn-taking protocols and allowing students time to prepare are two strategies that ensure every student has an equal opportunity to participate in class discussionsYishi LinXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Beyond exam panic: rethinking the purpose of assessmentsIf students frame assessments in terms of stress, not learning, this raises the question: are universities evaluating students’ growth or simply their ability to perform under pressure? Rahim SomaniUniversity of Northern British Columbia
What does empathy look like in the classroom?How to demonstrate empathy for students – and self – to improve classroom interactions and ensure equityNeha Wadhwa Manipal Academy of Higher Education
How industry certification can energise learningWith the IT sector changing too rapidly for traditional university teaching to keep up, why not try industry-aligned certifications? Find out how they can help students meet the demands of the workplaceAmine AbouaomarAl Akhawayn University
Let’s make the university a safe space to discuss sensitive topicsPublic debate is becoming ever more polarised, both on and offline. But higher education has an opportunity to lay out a blueprint for healthy dialogue, starting in our classrooms – here’s how to do itCarolina Sanchez-Agostini, Juan Pablo CannataUniversidad Austral
What trauma-informed practice is notBefore trauma-informed care can be the norm across all areas of the university, academic and professional staff need to understand what it is. Here, three academics debunk myths and demystify best practiceKate Cantrell, India Bryce, Jessica GildersleeveThe University of Southern Queensland
Nurturing supervisor-supervisee relationships How to foster productive supervisor-supervisee relationships and address challenges when they ariseAspasia Eleni Paltoglou , Stephanie DunnManchester Metropolitan University
Copy, paste, learn: lessons from code programmers for the AI-enhanced classroomCopying and pasting can be a powerful learning tool, whether it involves mindless copying or mindful reuse. Here’s how to use it without compromising academic integrityXiangen HuThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
How to use a ‘manual of me’This team-building activity costs nothing and will help you and your staff understand each other better. Here’s a guide to using this simple tool Alexandra HeadUniversity of Southampton
AI over-personalisation can hinder learningIn the rush towards ever-greater personalisation, we must not lose sight of what makes learning meaningful, writes Kathy Charles. Here, she shares her insights on fostering ‘productive struggle’ to deepen learningKathy CharlesNottingham Trent University
What does ‘age appropriate’ AI literacy look like in higher education?As AI literacy becomes an essential work skill, universities need to move beyond developing these competencies at ‘primary school’ level in their students. Here, Fun Siong Lim reflects on frameworks to support higher-order AI literaciesFun Siong LimNanyang Technological University
Eight ways to use AI in active learning – and four challenges it bringsUse AI in active learning by deploying these eight strategies to integrate tools in your teaching. Plus, how to address four challenges when doing soTab Betts, Shelini Surendran, Martin HawesUniversity of Surrey, University of Sussex
Is a ‘co-opetition’ model the way to safeguard higher education for future generations?Shared support functions don’t mean the end of competition among institutions, writes Mark Thompson. Instead, collective thinking could focus effort on universities’ strengths and potentially rescue the sector from ‘an unsustainable race to the bottom’Mark ThompsonThe University of Exeter
Ensure AI serves institutions, not the other way aroundWe’d all prefer that AI tools helped us to do research and grade papers rather than take over campuses. Here’s how to develop AI tools for your institution responsiblyCraig J. RamlalThe University of the West Indies
Bridging the gap between academia and local communitiesInstitutions that integrate public engagement into their core mission will contribute to stronger, more connected communities. Here are lessons from running an on-campus science bazaarEllie-May BeamanOxford Brookes University
How we partner with landowners to sequester carbon emissionsUniversities are turning to external partnerships in a bid to adopt more sustainable practices. Here are tips on how to identify and build relationships and overcome the challenges these collaborations can presentDavid BruceThe University of Edinburgh
Seven steps to dual publicationThe dual publication model for research involves creating two versions of a research paper: one for fellow academics, and one for practitioners. Juggle the two with these seven stepsŞerife EyüpoğluNear East University
How to make the most of AI in careers advice – and avoid the griftsCareers services are perfectly placed to use artificial intelligence to help students transition into the workplace, both by developing expertise themselves and by training students to use AI tools in their recruitment journeysSéan Richardson, Keiran WhitwellLondon South Bank University
Tips for successful asynchronous teaching: supporting students, part twoAs the most remote form of teaching, asynchronous courses require well-managed communication so students stay on-board and engaged – and understand all the requirements Figen MekikGrand Valley State University
How will AI reshape academic employment? The rise of AI in higher education highlights the need for academics to upskill and adapt to new roles and ways of working. Read about how to future-proof your careerPatrice SeuwouUniversity of Northampton
Rethink authentic assessment for the generative AI eraHow can we integrate AI into authentic assessment? Consider inspiring a collaborative spirit, aligning technology with pedagogy and modelling a new mindset for your students Nadya Shaznay PatelSingapore Institute of Technology
Digital humanities 101What makes ‘digital humanities’ different from ‘traditional humanities’, and how could it make your classroom more collaborative and creative?Sarah KetchleyUniversity of Washington, University of Maryland Global Campus