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If universities want to nurture future leaders capable of addressing the world’s most pressing challenges — climate change, inequality, poverty – they must go beyond surface-level curriculum reforms.
Grassroots strategies for sustaining inclusive teaching and learning practices amid shrinking resources and growing hostility, focusing on course design, pedagogy and proactive advocacy ...
Good ideas often appear in the quiet moments we don’t count as work. David Thompson argues for protecting incubation time and for helping students rediscover the value of disconnection ...
Equity, diversity and inclusion is misunderstood when it is seen as valuing identity instead of skill within the systems that ...
A guide to interactive orals (IOs), a scenario-based assessment method that promotes authentic learning, curbs overreliance ...
Universities are expected to produce job-ready graduates, but many partnerships with industry remain ad hoc. Building deeper, ...
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Identity threat – when individuals or groups feel devalued – can undermine equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives. But ...
Instead of teaching the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals head on, find the competencies business managers will need to take ...
A university podcast can help cut through the noise of traditional communications. By meeting students where they are, it can ...
I foresee that we will go back to the situation of 25 years ago, when only a small Chinese elite was able to study abroad, says Sabrina Wang ...
Two academic experts in strategic decision-making and education discuss critical thinking, why it is under threat and what ...
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