Emerging skills trends influencing the future of work and learning in APAC
Watch the on-demand video of the Times Higher Education virtual roundtable on how universities can modernise their curricula to create work-ready graduates
Watch the on-demand video of the Times Higher Education virtual roundtable on how universities can modernise their curricula to create work-ready graduates
Juggling academics with family responsibilities is complicated. Barbara Hoopes shares advice on supporting and empowering graduate students who are parents
The real world is complicated. Let’s give our students the tools to take it on with interdisciplinary education
Activating students’ higher-order thinking skills enhances student satisfaction, research shows. Here are some examples of ways to do it
Academics in Pakistan found the rules for hiring university teachers were letting well-rounded candidates, with real-world experience, slip through the cracks. Here’s how they changed and improved the situation
Follow this educator's action plan to ensure students at risk of dropping out of their studies feel supported to get back on track
Artificial intelligence can have practical applications for assessment in higher education, despite the focus on the threats it poses. Here are considerations when using AI to support teaching and generate feedback
Two academics with experience in delivering and researching teaching in varied educational contexts discuss the complexities of effective instruction
The dual role of primary caregivers and higher education professional is a delicate balancing act. Here are some strategies for juggling two very demanding endeavours
In-person, reflective and analytical tasks require students to apply their learning in real-world ways that AI can’t easily replicate. Here are eight ways to tailor AI-resistant assessment
Many universities are developing new interdisciplinary degree programmes to prepare students for working across sectors on complex issues. But how can we engage faculty in this whole-institution approach?
New data sources are generating vast amounts of information for researchers. But social scientists and management researchers should put robust practices in place to remain ethical
The following strategies aim to streamline the ethics approval process, reduce delays and uphold the highest ethical standards
Cultural misunderstandings can lead to international students being referred for academic misconduct. An answer for university educators can be to tailor course content to bridge gaps in your students‘ understanding
The call to leadership can come before you feel ready for a more senior role, as happened to David Waller. Here he shares what he has learned from five years as a department head