Sinopsis
The Society for Research into Higher Education is a UK-based international learned society concerned to advance understanding of higher education, especially through the insights, perspectives and knowledge offered by systematic research and scholarship. The Society aims to be the leading international society in the field, as to both the support and the dissemination of research.
Episodios
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Still Searching for Rita? Reflections on Widening Participation Research and Practice Post Dearing
22/01/2016 Duración: 50minDr David Thompson, University of Wolverhampton, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Researching the Micro and Local in Widening Participation Practice: Seminar 1 (Audio length - 00:50:25)
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University: Practitioner? Academic? Spaces Between
15/01/2016 Duración: 20minKate Thomas, Birmingham City, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Bridging the Divide Between Practitioner and Academic (Audio length - 00:20:15)
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Widening participation in STEM as an Oxbridge
15/01/2016 Duración: 22minJude Nicholson, University of Oxford, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Bridging the Divide Between Practitioner and Academic (Audio length - 00:22:43)
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Research from the bottom up and tales from the coalface – negative labelling of practitioner research in HE
15/01/2016 Duración: 18minJo McNeill, University of Liverpool, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Bridging the Divide Between Practitioner and Academic (Audio length - 00:18:39)
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Naming our work?
15/01/2016 Duración: 32minTom Sperlinger, University of Bristol, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Bridging the Divide Between Practitioner and Academic (Audio length - 00:32:19)
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I am not ... I am: thoughts on practice and poetry
15/01/2016 Duración: 26minAlex Wardrop, Bournemouth University, speaks at the Access and Widening Participation Network - Bridging the Divide Between Practitioner and Academic (Audio length - 00:26:36)
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International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support
20/11/2015 Duración: 33minDr Mark Holton, University of Plymouth, speaks at the SRHE Student Experience Network - International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support (Audio length - 00:33:13)
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International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support
20/11/2015 Duración: 32minKate Thomas, Birmingham City University, speaks at the SRHE Student Experience Network - International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support (Audio length - 00:32:08)
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International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support
20/11/2015 Duración: 33minDr Rosalyn Collings, University of Northampton, speaks at the SRHE Student Experience Network - International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support (Audio length - 00:33:28)
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International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support
20/11/2015 Duración: 26minDr Sue Eccles and Marian Mayer, Bournemouth University, speak at the SRHE Student Experience Network - International Students: Transition, Belonging and Support (Audio length - 00:26:13)
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Making an Impact: MOOCS for ESD
19/11/2015 Duración: 38minDr Steve Cayzer, University of Bath, speaks at the SRHE Digital University Network - The digital university and its contributions to a sustainable future (Audio length - 00:38:14)
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The employability of UK-educated graduates in other European countries
13/11/2015 Duración: 22minHeike Behle, University of Warwick, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:22:56)
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The placement experience of international students
13/11/2015 Duración: 21minMarcellus Mbah, Bournemouth University, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:21:34)
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The impact of international opportunities on recruitment and employability
13/11/2015 Duración: 18minSally Maynard, York St John University, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:18:43)
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Global graduates: evidence for ongoing study on postgraduate international student employability
13/11/2015 Duración: 14minLabake Fakunle, University of Edinburgh, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:14:58)
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Strategic view of emerging agendas in international employability
13/11/2015 Duración: 53minDr Steve Woodfield, Kingston University, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:53:26)
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Going, Going, Gone International – encouraging more UK students to access an international experience.
13/11/2015 Duración: 39minAnne Marie Graham, UK Higher Education International Unit, speaks at the SRHE Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning Network Seminar - Developing the most employable global citizens: How can we encourage and celebrate outward mobility and working abroad? (Audio length - 00:39:07)
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Is communication a transferable skill? Lessons from Imperial College
23/10/2015 Duración: 28minDr Stephen Webster, Imperial College London, speaks at the SRHE Postgraduate Issues Network Seminar - Transferable Skills: Realising Potential Through Translation To Other Contexts (Audio length - 00:28:05)
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Capturing the Impact from Industrial Doctorates -Transferable lessons for DTCs/CDTs
23/10/2015 Duración: 24minDr Fumi Kitagawa, University of Edinburgh, speaks at the SRHE Postgraduate Issues Network Seminar - Transferable Skills: Realising Potential Through Translation To Other Contexts (Audio length - 00:24:17)