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Research and work/life balance
For most universities in the UK the long spring term is now over and we are into the holiday period. However, for many scholars, ‘holiday’ is a misnomer. These three weeks might herald a different way of working than in … Read More
Higher Education on a global scale
Sometimes it is easy to focus on the minutiae of day to day life as an academic without thinking of the broader picture. I like to visit the University World News website just to get a sense of what’s happening … Read More
Funding challenges in the arts
I think everyone in the Higher Education sector is aware that funding cuts will affect our research and teaching experience over the next few years. So how can we go about trying to protect our ability to research in the … Read More
Tagged: funding, Research
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Employability: a key concept for you and your students
The employability agenda is firmly placed in the UK university system now. It argues that universities have a responsibility to prepare young people for the world of work as well as imparting subject knowledge. Some scholars are resistant to this … Read More
How to end your career!
In the UK this week there has been a lot of discussion of pensions in the university sector and some lecturers are planning strike action to defend their existing pension schemes. That, along with a fascinating article in Chronicle by … Read More
Tagged: career end, retirement
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Becoming a better teacher: plagiarism
Every HE professor, lecturer and tutor has to deal with the issue of plagiarism at some point in his or her career and so it is worth working out early on in your career the best ways to help your … Read More
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Building a portfolio academic career
This time of the year I am always contacted by the International Baccalaureate Organisation and the AQA examining board asking me if I’d like to do some summer marking for their history qualifications. This is a reminder of the days … Read More
Tagged: exam marking, portfolio careers
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