How student feedback and planning shape a high-impact orientation programme Orientation week should not be about institutional formality but about human connection, writes Anusha Nataru. An engaging, effective programme requires careful pacing, warmth and inbuilt capacity to respond to student feedbackAnusha NataruAditya University
Harness the powers of social media for learningReplace mindless scrolling with little moments of learning by curating your social media feed. Here’s howNorlin Nosbi, Nurul Azhani Yunus, Abdul Rahim Othman, Mazian MohammadUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Content is king in EAP teachingContent-based instruction is reshaping English for academic purposes teaching by making subject matter central to language learning. Garth Elzerman and Catherine Sari share four strategies for creating deeper, more purposeful engagement in the classroom Garth Elzerman, Catherine SariXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Three reasons to harness AI for interdisciplinary collaborationNew advances in artificial intelligence could be used to communicate across disciplines and share knowledge more seamlessly. Here’s howRaymond ChanHong Kong Baptist University
Four ways to help students develop critical thinking skillsStudents’ success increasingly depends on their ability to demonstrate critical thinking and research skills. Here are four ways to help them develop these complex abilities through effective data analysis training and course designJustin FendosXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Bite-sized learning: when less can be more Could snappy, focused micromodules appeal more to the social media generation than traditional lectures? Perhaps – but only if they’re carefully implemented. Here’s how to do itAditi JhaveriHong Kong University of Science and Technology
How to get students asking better questions Better questions can spark deeper discussions, boost engagement and develop critical thinking. These practical strategies – from questioning frameworks to encouraging peer review and self-directed assessment – can build a more curious, enquiry-driven classroomGareth OwenXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Making global academic connections from your deskEarly-career academics don’t need senior titles or travel budgets to make a global impact. Here’s how to use what you have to build international partnerships from the ground up – starting with your inboxLilit GhazaryanNational Polytechnic University of Armenia
‘Design is what industry demands of our engineering graduates’By shifting focus from analysis to design, educators not only better align electronics engineering education with industry needs but also ignite students’ creativity and problem-solving capabilities, writes Ji-Jon SitJi-Jon SitNanyang Technological University
Build rapport to encourage Chinese students to speak upFaced with students’ shyness and culture shock, how can English for academic purposes teachers on international branch campuses help them gain confidence in speaking English?Ritchie BowenXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Make interdisciplinary research accessible to everyoneShort courses can give members of the public insight into cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, focusing on issues related to their daily lives. Here’s how to put them into placeQingyan ChenThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Chinese framework that can build student resilienceThe HeXie framework can help students solve problems and build a sense of unity with their environment – an essential skill in uncertain times. Discover the theory behind it and how to nurture it to support student resilienceDan Wang, Yuchen WuXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Engaging and influencing learners in the digital age of higher educationEducators and influencers share a common goal: engagement. So, what strategies can university teachers take from social media platforms that have mastered the art of audience capture?Riley A. Scott, Jaimee StuartThe University of Southern Queensland , United Nations University Institute in Macau
Three AI-focused grids to future-proof your course designInstead of shaping assessment around policing the use of AI, we need to adopt a holistic approach that helps students and educators judge how much AI use is pedagogically appropriate. These three grids can offer insight Sean McMinnHong Kong University of Science and Technology
Build foundations for university-industry partnerships in 90 daysGraduate employability could be transformed through systematic integration of industry partnerships. This practical guide offers a framework for change in Indian universitiesRaul Villamarin Rodriguez, Hemachandran KWoxsen University
Use AI to refine educational video contentIn the digital era, educational videos have become a key element of online and blended classes. Amy Chong outlines how generative AI can be a game changer for creating engaging, adaptable video contentAmy ChongHong Kong University of Science and Technology
Go beyond play and engage students with game-based learning Use the power of games and game elements to engage students in learning and deepen their understanding. Here’s how Kenneth Wai-Ting LeungHong Kong University of Science and Technology
Stepping stones to milestones: tap into micro-moments for alumni engagementTo connect effectively with alumni, bite-sized social media content must mirror the complexity of the lives it touches, writes Florence NeoFlorence NeoSingapore Management University
Three reasons why university libraries are key to belongingThe university library occupies a unique place in the campus community. Find out the three reasons it’s integral to the creation of an inclusive learning environment in higher educationBethany WilkesHong Kong Baptist University
Communication skills needed for public policy and how to teach themEffective public policy requires clear communication and public engagement. Here’s how to equip future policymakers with the necessary skillsLisa LimNazarbayev University
Keeping your research relevant in an accelerating news cycleWhen publishing is slow but world events move quickly, how can scholars ensure their work will be read and cited and contribute to academic discussion?Yasmin Y. Ortiga, Jenny GavacsSingapore Management University, Whetstone Editing
Test students’ understanding, not their memoryExams have become more about students’ ability to recall answers to questions asked in past papers rather than testing their understanding of the knowledge they gained. Here’s how to challenge their cognitive ability insteadApurav Krishna KoyandeUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Machine v human skills: what do we teach now?Human-centred abilities such as curiosity, adaptability and self-reflection are rising in importance as AI threatens to automate routine tasks. Here are ways educators can prepare students for the workforce of the futureLynda WeeNanyang Technological University
Higher education library roles explainedLibraries are changing with the times – and so is the librarian’s role. Here’s how librarians are specialising in the digital eraChris ChanHong Kong Baptist University
Why university libraries should not overlook research staffResearch assistants and postdocs offer specialised skills and an agile approach to new methodologies, so libraries have much to gain from recognising them as strategic partnersBella RatmeliaSingapore Management University
A four-part framework to categorise AI tools for researchHow to use AI tools to assist in research, for each phase of the processEric TsuiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Campus webinar: How to embed sustainability into the curriculumHear experts discuss how they engage students in climate-conscious learning, build sustainability into course design and connect it to employability and wider social responsibilityEthan Chong Yih Tng , Edson Kieu , Jo-Anne Ferreira, Daniel YontoSingapore Institute of Technology , Nanyang Technological University , The University of Southern Queensland , Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Bridge the gap between knowledge and solutions with industry partnershipsAcademic and industry partnerships can help both sides achieve more than they could alone. Here’s how to build a relationship for long-lasting collaborationDavid ParkerHong Kong Baptist University
Three ways to get students using GenAI in project-based learningHow to use project-based learning to address ethical concerns and improve students’ AI literacy, including key questions to ask yourself before introducing the toolsKa Ho ToXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
How to use think-pair-share to improve classroom discussionsEducators can modify the think-pair-share strategy to help students craft more detailed responses and take greater ownership of discussions. Learn howXingyi OuyangXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
How I use social media as a research toolDrawing from her autoethnographic experiences, Bhawana Shrestha discusses how she uses social media platforms to deepen collaboration, enrich methodology and widen participation in researchBhawana ShresthaXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
AI-proof project-based assessments by making them context-specificProject-based assessments rooted in real-world, institution-specific contexts help reduce over-reliance on GenAI by emphasising collaboration, oral defence and critical thinking. Learn how to design one effectively Oliver Jarvest , Ying Zhou, Simon SheridanXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Use art to cultivate business students’ understanding of climate changeFind out how a transdisciplinary project using drawing and art deepens business students’ understanding of sustainability, inspiring them to become climate championsRyan ManHong Kong Baptist University
Use coaching to help students juggle the pressures of academic lifeAcademic expectations and personal responsibilities are crushing students’ mental health. Could coaching offer them a way to take control of their own learning?Bavani Divo, May LimSingapore Institute of Technology
Active, applied and authentic learning: a model that builds skills and agencyLearn how the AAA model improved student engagement and learning outcomes in a logistics and supply chain programme, and how its principles apply across disciplinesIrfan Ul Haq , Hung NguyenRMIT University Vietnam
Run your lab more smoothly by centralising chemicals managementA simple change reduced our lab waste by a tenth. Find out how you can do it tooMohd Fatimie Irzaq KhamisUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Use peer assessment to give students more accountability in group projectsStructured peer assessment can significantly improve student engagement and accountability in group work. Read about two methods that led film students to produce better-quality workQian ZhuangXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Three strategies to build student belonging from the start of their academic journeyMany students struggle with the jump from school to university life. Here are three ways to help them hit the ground runningSiu Yau LeeHong Kong Baptist University
‘Resilience isn’t innate – it is a skill that can be learned’Core aspects of university life – education, encouragement and experience – are key to cultivating belonging and resilience in students. Here, Paulin Straughan explains how a framework of programmes and activities brings them togetherPaulin StraughanSingapore Management University
Students as climate champions: a road map for universitiesUniversities must empower students to lead the fight against climate change. From green initiatives to student-led campaigns, here’s how to embed sustainability across all aspects of university lifeManjushree G NaikManipal Academy of Higher Education
How I teach students to assess each other’s workPeer marking helps students build valuable skills and reflect on their own work. Here’s how to make the process smooth and effectiveAnirudha PoriaXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
How can we decarbonise knowledge production?An interdisciplinary approach that includes the institutions most affected by climate change is essential if higher education is to achieve net zero, argues Priya Vijaykumar PoojaryPriya Vijaykumar Poojary Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Less is more when it comes to AI in teachingAs more educators adopt AI, the risk of becoming overwhelmed by the tools increases. Here are four practical strategies to prevent thisBin Feng, Garth ElzermanXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
In the AI era, how do we battle cognitive laziness in students? With the latest AI technology now able to handle complex problem-solving processes, will students risk losing their own cognitive engagement? Metacognitive scaffolding could be the answer, writes Sean McMinnSean McMinnHong Kong University of Science and Technology
Common barriers to belonging and how to overcome themBelonging in higher education goes beyond access – it’s about feeling seen, valued and supported. This resource explores the barriers that prevent true inclusion and offers ways to create a more welcoming academic cultureBhawana ShresthaXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Why relationship building is key to policy influenceTo influence policy, researchers must go beyond data to build trust and relationships. Strategic networking makes the differenceO. Grace Ngullie Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Campus talks: why internationalisation must remain a cornerstone of higher education Hear academic leaders in the UK and Singapore discuss what is needed for effective cross-border collaborationLily Kong, Manuel BarciaSingapore Management University, University of Bath
Four ways to balance service and learningCommunity-engaged pedagogies such as service learning are widely practised in universities, but how to achieve a lasting impact on both students and communities? Here are four strategies to do soGrace Ngai, Rina CamusThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
How to build support systems for early-career academicsPractical strategies to build structural support, foster an inclusive culture and grow meaningful relationships that help early-career academics thriveEstu Putri WilujengThe University of Indonesia
Using design-thinking to train the next generation of engineersA ‘triple helix’ teaching approach shows how engineering educators can combine theoretical rigour with practical problem-solving to prepare students to innovate in the real world. Here, Chen Xiaodong explains how it evolvedChen XiaodongNanyang Technological University