Empowering sustainable transformation through curriculum
A new report by Times Higher Education and Stand Your Truth explores how curriculum design can support student success and progress towards a more sustainable future
A new report by Times Higher Education and Stand Your Truth explores how curriculum design can support student success and progress towards a more sustainable future
Producing a doctoral dissertation can be an intimidating process, writes Bill Huckle. Here, he shares practical strategies for graduate students taking on the work to share their original contribution to knowledge with the wider community
Educational developers must balance the corporatisation of higher education with providing transformative education. To do this, subversive leadership is the key, argues Richard McInnes
Stand Your Truth is an organisation offering individuals new forms of curricula centred on purpose, vision and service
For researchers, taking science into the community is an opportunity to hone communication skills, increase impact and enthuse children to pursue their own university studies, writes Ben Kennedy. Plus, it’s fun
Theories of proximal development and social contagion suggest that group activities enhance knowledge-sharing and internalisation through feedback, discussion and the development of skills, writes Shwetha Mudabagilu Krishnappa
For academics, networking can greatly enhance your career. But if the very idea fills you with dread, Yalinu Poya offers her advice for putting yourself out there
Academics who understand the needs and priorities of administrative staff will work more effectively – and vice versa. Everybody wins, writes Catherine Léglu
Regular, tailored breaks will not only make your workdays manageable but will lead you towards increased productivity, creativity and overall job satisfaction, writes Dola Saha
Higher education institutions in the Asia-Pacific region are engaging students online with innovative, learner-focused tools
Whether it’s teaching creative writing and media in a multilingual course or providing future doctors with clinical communication skills, two experts share tips for connecting with students and bridging language and culture divides
Not everyone wants to be a computer scientist, a software engineer or a machine learning developer. We owe it to our students to prepare them with a full range of AI skills for the world they will graduate into, writes David Joyner
When a university is undergoing transformational change, emerging leaders are crucial for translating strategy into action. Zoë Allman and Gary Souter share their experience of leading on curriculum change
Online platforms are enhancing teaching and learning and helping educators design a more flexible model of higher education that supports lifelong learning
Recognising the importance of data skills in today’s job market, Bhumika Arora leveraged her Tableau for Students licence and became a Tableau Ambassador – a decision that helps her stand out to potential employers