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Here’s how to hone your EDI practices and make your university an anti-discriminatory institution
Here’s how to hone your EDI practices and make your university an anti-discriminatory institution
How 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 same
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 action
Selecting a UK study destination carries greater significance than is commonly perceived. While London and Manchester dominate discussions, cities like Sheffield, Newcastle, and Edinburgh offer compelling alternatives.
Since the 20th century, the United Kingdom has remained a top destination for international students, thanks to its prestigious universities and rich cultural heritage. But alongside the academic prestige comes a major consideration: the cost. For many families, the high price tag of studying in the UK can be daunting. So, what does a year of studying in Britain actually cost?
Securing a place at your dream university in the UK is an exciting achievement—but once the offer is in hand, one of the most important next steps is finding the right accommodation. Where you live can significantly impact your overall experience as a student, influencing everything from your daily routine to your social life and academic performance.
How one school fostered cross-team collaboration to conduct a portfolio review and the lessons those involved learned along the way
A 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 region
While 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
Two academics who are steeped in policy expertise, having worked in government in the UK and US, share practical insights on what works when trying to get research before the eyes of decision-makers
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
Generation Z students relate, communicate and build connection in ways shaped by digital fluency, disrupted in-person learning and evolving social norms. This gives educators an opportunity to rethink how they teach
As more educators adopt AI, the risk of becoming overwhelmed by the tools increases. Here are four practical strategies to prevent this
Factors that influence the success of Black women in STEM, including community building, EDI responsibilities and invisible labour – and how to provide support
Graduate 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 do