The power of gender-sensitive mentoringMentoring is a powerful tool to enhance job satisfaction and work-life balance. This guide aims to help mentors adopt a gender-sensitive approach to support women and people who identify as women in teaching-focused rolesMarion CoderchDurham University
Confusion diffusion: nine ways to prepare students to work with uncertainty Jenny Moffett explores classroom techniques to help students meet the demands of an increasingly complex and rapidly changing societyJenny MoffettRCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Action to improve diversity and inclusion for Black students and staffWhere should action to improve equity, diversity and inclusion within universities be focused in order to have a tangible impact? Christina Dzineku and Patrice Sewou explainChristina Dzineku, Patrice SeuwouLeeds Trinity University, University of Northampton
Decolonising learning through access to primary sourcesMathematicians have always looked at old problems in new ways. A database of original sources will give university-level mathematics students a global, historical view of their subjectJune Barrow-Green , Brigitte StenhouseThe Open University
When to use online laboratories for STEM teaching and whyA guide to help STEM educators understand which aspects of practical laboratory learning can most effectively be delivered online and the benefits of this approachHelen LockettThe Open University
When am I going to be found out? Tackling academic impostor syndromeDo you find yourself thinking ‘everyone knows more than I do’ or ‘I shouldn’t have got this promotion’? If so, Jo Clift has tips for challenging your impostor syndromeJo CliftJo Clift Consulting
Learned words: using poetry to reflect on practices in higher educationPoetry writing can aid reflection on your teaching and learning or research practices, offering a fresh way of organising thoughts, as Sam Illingworth explainsSam IllingworthEdinburgh Napier University
Good teachers need to be good learnersPatrick Bailey draws on four decades of university experience to identify the three things he thinks have the biggest impact on successful teaching and learningPatrick BaileyLondon South Bank University
Writing and presenting reports for government: five dos and five don’tsA guide for academics on the dos and don’ts of writing and presenting research reports designed to inform policymakersNaresh PanditThe University of East Anglia, Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN)
Mini virtual writing retreats to support and connect tuteesA guide to organising mini virtual writing retreats each week to build a supportive scholarly community within a personal tutoring groupAspasia Eleni Paltoglou Manchester Metropolitan University
Knowledge and approaches needed for trauma-informed teachingWhat steps can be taken to minimise trauma in the classroom? Marc Mason explains how it works and presents itselfMarc MasonUniversity of Westminster
Five steps for engaging policymakers with researchFive pointers to help researchers get policymakers interested in their work, based on a guide co-created by government and academics from the University of LeedsBen WalmsleyUniversity of Leeds, Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN)
Universities must acknowledge the value of students in recoveryUniversity throws up many temptations, but if we offer the right support for addiction we are often rewarded with strong, tenacious students and staffSimon LeeUniversity of Sunderland
Does the UK need an observatory for university engagement with policymakers?Any such project would need to guard against numerous pitfalls, but the benefits in terms of bringing together various initiatives and engendering new skills could be greatJonathan Breckon , Sarah Chaytor , Kayleigh Renberg-Fawcett Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE), Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN), UCL
The secrets of supporting successful student start-upsGuidance to how universities can support student entrepreneurship and successful business creation, shared by John LonsdaleJohn LonsdaleThe University of Edinburgh
How can we help academia produce more women entrepreneurs?The key change required to help female academics found spin-out companies is rebalancing the gender diversity of the investment community, but universities have a part to play, tooSimonetta Manfredi Oxford Brookes University
Lessons learned in creating and using innovative social media strategiesIf we aspire to enabling better educational decision-making, marketers first have to understand how, when and where prospects make those decisionsSimon PrideArts University Bournemouth
How to train university staff to become anti-racist agents of changeAdvice on supporting higher education professionals to become anti-racist agents of change, based on Adam Danquah’s experience doing so within his institutionAdam DanquahThe University of Manchester
How to achieve PR impact with little – or no – budgetWith finances squeezed across the sector, building trust and engagement – as well as relationships with partners and journalists – is crucial for PR impact, explains Tanya WoodTanya WoodKing’s College London
Knowledge transfer partnerships: a guide to doing them well Advice on running a successful knowledge transfer partnership, based on the experience of James Selfe and Jim Richards co-developing a portable rehabilitation device for sports injuriesJames Selfe, Jim RichardsManchester Metropolitan University, University of Central Lancashire
A guide to promoting equity in HE for refugees and asylum seekersSteps that universities can take to help refugees and asylum seekers access and successfully progress through higher educationYeşim Deveci, Claire Mock-Muñoz de Luna , Jess OddyUniversity of East London
Tips for involving young people in research in meaningful waysTo effect real transformation, research must be carried out with young people, who should be made aware of the key role they play and knowledge they bring to the processSusan Morgan, Andrew Hamilton, Brian MurphyUlster University
A digital boost to music teaching and performanceDrawing on an audiovisual project to create a virtual studio where researchers and students can test sound in multiple settings, from a cathedral to a cave, William Minty shares lessons on how to manage institution-wide tech developmentsWilliam MintyRoyal Northern College of Music (RNCM)
Strategies for developing live student-client projectsProjects in which students work in a professional consulting capacity with “client” organisations can bring many benefits for all involved, but need careful set-up and support, as Lyvia Royd-Taylor explainsLyvia Royd-TaylorUniversity of Brighton
Sprint to the finish: redesigning university programme validationSprint methodology can compress university-wide validation of academic programmes into an intense, hierarchy-free three-day processLeanne de Main, Sarah JonesDe Montfort University, University of Gloucestershire
Tactics for revamping your comms with students front and centreHow can you stay on top of the evolving student voice and ensure it’s at the heart of your communications? Kim Graakjaer shares her thoughts and some takeaway tipsKim GraakjaerThe University of Manchester
Clear communication as the key to international collaborationThe success of international research collaborations rests upon clear communication, writes Marian Brady as she offers advice on what this involves in practiceMarian BradyGlasgow Caledonian University
What is the secret to leading a successful knowledge transfer partnership?Knowledge transfer partnerships between academics and businesses can result in innovative products and services. Tony Leslie offers 10 pointers on how to increase the likelihood of making these collaborations a successTony LeslieUniversity of the West of Scotland
Welcome events make the transition to hybrid A hybrid orientation programme can be immersive, flexible, interactive, engaging and fun. These tips offer a path to developing a blended online and on-campus programme that makes students feel they belong Annabella Stover, Alicia Menendez Tarrazo, Rob LowneyDublin City University
Helping doctoral students build international connectionsPhD students’ learning and research can be greatly enhanced through international collaboration. A team from Imperial College London shares practical tips for supporting these cross-border links between doctoral students Elena Forasacco, Laura Bulmer, Laura LaneImperial College London
Make a difference: collaboration and participation in arts-led researchArtists can’t solve the world’s problems, but they are well placed to ask questions that enable ideas and creativity to emerge. And the local knowledge of communities holds a wealth of answers, writes Loraine LeesonLoraine LeesonMiddlesex University
Digital first: how to use AI to enhance customer service in universitiesSeven points to consider when introducing artificial intelligence to provide front-line customer service support at your institution, by Paul Mahoney Paul MahoneyUniversity of Staffordshire
No one agrees on what research leadership is, let alone how to do it wellThe academy has no common idea of what research leadership really is, why it’s important or what good practice looks like. That needs to change, says Matthew FlindersMatthew FlindersUniversity of Sheffield, Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN)
Teaching within virtual reality worlds: what, why and whenGary Burnett offers five pointers on when and how teaching in virtual reality worlds can successfully enhance learningGary BurnettUniversity of Nottingham
How can universities ensure all new students feel welcome?Nikki Anghileri and Elizabeth Parker share practical tips on executing an impactful and memorable welcome transition programme for new students from diverse backgroundsNikki Anghileri, Elizabeth ParkerSt Mary’s University Twickenham
Mix technology and personal contact to support studentsA sophisticated algorithm and a simple phone call have proved to be a formula for student retention. And it’s not stopping as the pandemic recedes, says Jonathan Powles Jonathan PowlesUniversity of the West of Scotland
Whole-task learning using real world simulations: a guide A guide to creating and delivering a whole-task learning model using goal-based scenarios and hybrid simulation, by Michael Daly Michael DalyRCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Virtual mobility: a first step to creating global graduatesIf universities are serious about creating global graduates, they must explore virtual opportunities to build confidence and enthusiasm for international travel, says Alex ReganAlex ReganCoventry University
When refuge isn’t safe: uncovering real-life stories to shape policyHuman stories that feed into research can be a powerful tool for driving policy change but need careful and sensitive handling, as Lizzie Kirsch explainsLizzie KirschUniversity of Birmingham, Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN)
Home labs and simulations to spark curiosity and explorationFrancesco Fornetti explains how home lab kits and simulation tools can help spark curiosity and exploration among engineering studentsFrancesco Fornetti The University of Bristol
Augmented reality in teaching: key challenges and how to overcome themWill Shüler identifies three challenges of integrating augmented reality into the classroom and shares advice on how university tutors might navigate themWill ShülerRoyal Holloway, University of London
Universities must stop policing and surveilling international PGRsFrom controlling travel to failing to provide adequate support, universities’ treatment of international postgrads is harming the research community and the HE sectorTina Sikka, Heather ProctorNewcastle University
Using immersive tech to enrich healthcare educationAs virtual reality technology has become more affordable and user friendly, it opens opportunities to enhance teaching of clinical skills. Here’s how one team brings VR into the classroomChris McKenzie, Janet Skinner, Amy PooleThe University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University
Efficient methods of marking and providing feedbackAaron Taylor and Victoria Rafferty provide advice on how to ensure formative and summative feedback is carried out with student learning in mindAaron Taylor, Victoria RaffertyArden University
Challenging elitism in medicineEarly and ongoing support, inclusive selection processes and gateway programmes can help address the inequalities in access to medical training Clare Austin, Paola DeyEdge Hill University
Tips on providing free public access to your university libraryA university library should provide a gateway into the institution for surrounding communities, explains Andrew Barker, as he shares advice on creating a ‘library community card’ that provides free and open access to the publicAndrew BarkerLancaster University
Flip the script: why listening is the best form of outreachIn aiming to widen participation, it’s easy to get lost in your own passion. Instead focus on understanding others’ needs – and keep it simpleLynne Bianchi The University of Manchester
How a sustainable internship programme can support social mobilityStudents from disadvantaged backgrounds can remain on the back foot when entering the workforce. This programme offers higher education practitioners a replicable model that includes professional skills development and access Fiona Hudson, Inís Fitzpatrick , Cathy McloughlinDublin City University
What universities can do to support their autistic employeesInstitutions can take simple steps to ensure autistic staff are properly supported to succeed, as Jennifer Rudd explainsJennifer RuddSwansea University
Collective voices, zero toleranceUniversities can use their ability to engage with students to effect cultural change, as the Bystander Intervention initiative to combat sexual abuse has shown. Louise Crowley explains how they did itLouise CrowleyUniversity College Cork