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Interdisciplinarity, Reform, and the Future of the University Part 5: Institutional Change and the Future of Interdisciplinarity – Teaching Matters
How has that vision evolved now that the programme has been running for a couple of years? ... Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apostrophe 2 by WordPress. com .
What I took away from attending a conference online rather than in-person – Future student online experiences
Having attended conferences in person for the last couple of years, I thought this was a good opportunity to try something new.
Interdisciplinarity, reform, and the future of the university Part 2: Rethinking readiness – What students bring to interdisciplinary learning – Teaching Matters
The programme began just a couple of years ago, so we currently have a first-year and second-year cohort, totaling around 70 students. ... Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apostrophe 2 by WordPress. com .
Beginning to narrow in on my project – Tom Webster / Education Futures Project Blog
A stall at a Futures Bazaar (via). Having had helpful conversations over the last couple of weeks, I’m beginning to develop a more concrete plan, particularly with regards to the
Getting Reacquainted with Robert Burns Through the Laing Collection – Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service
As important as the Laing collection is though, I’ll admit that until a couple of months ago, I didn’t know much about it and I certainly hadn’t spent
First Supervisor Meeting – Ella Burns / Knowledge Integration and Project Planning: Narrative Futures: Art, Data and Society (2023-24)
Although he has had a couple of different research interests, including the literature, culture and politics of the Restoration period, he is largely currently focusing on the relationship between science, literature
Ngelmu Iku Kelakone Kanthi Laku: Knowledge is Attained Through Practice – Galuh Putra – EFI Student Exhibitions
The word gula means sweet, beautiful, and pleasant. Dhandhanggula symbolises a couple who attain happiness after going through joys and sorrows together, ultimately achieving their dreams.
Applying, Arriving, and Finding Accommodation in Edinburgh! (maybe not in that order..) – Stories from Vet School
My issue arose because Davis is a quarter-system school, meaning we did not finish our school year until mid-June, and the transcripts did not get processed until a couple
Module 3: indicators for beyond ‘time online’ – Charlotte Bosseaux / An Edinburgh Model for Online Teaching
ask them to discuss a couple of difficult points in a forum?
Developing reflective communities in Higher Education: Learnings from the photovoice project Identities in Transition – Teaching Matters
I speak at a couple of events as well. I suddenly missed those spaces. ... Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apostrophe 2 by WordPress. com .
