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Inclusive research agendas: what’s excluded?

SRHE

The ambition to promote access to these voices formed the basis of the rationale for my doctoral thesis research ‘Doing the heavy lifting: the experiences of working-class professional services and administrative staff in Russell Group universities’, completed in 2023.

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Plan B Propels Engineer to Higher Ed Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Throughout all of my higher ed positions — department head, dean, provost and now president — I have continued to be involved in research by advising graduate student thesis or dissertation work,” said Lim, who has been extensively published and presented at more than 100 conferences. “I

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Paul LeBlanc’s Latest Book is a Must-Read

eLiterate

I’ve been waiting impatiently to write my review of Paul LeBlanc’s Broken: How Our Social Systems Are Failing Us and How We Can Fix Them. Systems of care. The core question of the book is why systems designed to help people—education, healthcare, government, prison/rehabilitation, etc.—end

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Discussion Topics for Book Clubbing ‘After the Ivory Tower Falls’

Inside Higher Ed

Bunch’s thesis that the deep political and cultural divisions that increasingly define the US can be traced to failures of higher education around access, costs, debt, and relevance will make for a fascinating campus conversation. The answers to all these questions are “yes.”

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For the Common Good

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Francis’ bachelor’s degree in public health addresses healthcare disparities and provides students insight into public health systems, issues, and policies related to health education and disease prevention for diverse populations. With health services management they can work as managers in hospitals and in enhancing healthcare access.

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The Censored and the Curious: Using Banned Books to Foster Connections and Critical Thinking in Freshmen

Faculty Focus

The students snapped a photo of their book club meeting in the student center, on the quad, or at the nearby beautiful public park, and shared it on our Learning Management System for class credit. Students developed a research question and thesis statement that put their own spin on the course content.

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Strikes disrupt undergraduate learning anew

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Tensions escalated last week between the University of California system and the New School and their respective striking academic workers. They are learning about life, work and its possibilities in a capitalist systemsystems that impact all of us as creative workers and thinkers.”

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