Key knowledge to be a good manager in higher educationAcademics are the most important asset for any university, though they are often the most neglected, making it even more vital to be a good manager, says Şerife EyüpoğluŞerife EyüpoğluNear East University
I’d tell my younger self that my chequered past would be my strengthWith the benefit of hindsight, Anson Mackay re-examines their career path to see lessons in self-compassion and being their authentic self in collaboration and the classroomAnson W. MackayUCL
A model for maximising the impact of small research unitsQingyan Chen explains how adopting a quasi-centralised management approach can help stimulate large-scale researchQingyan ChenThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
What I’ve learned from a decade of working with a disability in academia Meredith Wilkinson gives her younger self advice on climbing the academic ladder in an able-bodied world, but also calls for greater support for academics with disabilities Meredith WilkinsonDe Montfort University
ADHD in higher education: is digital learning making it worse?Hopping between multiple apps and platforms can easily overwhelm students with ADHD – we must be alert to the effects of too much digital multitasking, says Adrian J. WallbankAdrian J. WallbankOxford Brookes University
What are the barriers to success for under-represented early career researchers in maths, physics, computer science and engineering?Recommendations for improving equity, diversity and inclusion in maths, physics, computer science and engineering, based on research into the barriers faced by ECRs from under-represented groups in these disciplinesLucy Yeomans, Daniela Fernandez, Lauren Stentiford The University of Exeter
Can we really decolonise the university?To explore what is possible, non-Indigenous scholars Mahdis Azarmandi and Sara Tolbert offer an anticolonial feminist praxis for unsettling settler institutionsMahdis Azarmandi , Sara Tolbert University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
What students told us ‘good’ feedback means to themAsking students what they need from our feedback and responding to their answers makes them active partners in their learning processDavid Waller, Kaye Chan, Geetanjali SalujaUniversity of Technology Sydney
How to win at the part-time ‘game’ in academiaHigher education might be more accommodating of part-time employment than many private sector organisations, but working part-time comes with challenges. So how can you make a success of part-time working in academia?Rushana Khusainova, Maria Kukhareva, Rebecca Feasey, Christina Hughes The University of Bristol, University of Bedfordshire, Bath Spa University, Women Space
Is critical thinking the answer to generative AI? Designing assessment that tests critical thinking has value and practicality, so the challenge is figuring out questions that flummox the AI without creating wildly difficult problems for students, write Luke Zaphir and Jason M. Lodge Luke Zaphir , Jason M. LodgeThe University of Queensland
Lots to unpack: tips for those considering visiting positions abroadHaving worked in numerous countries across different continents, Farish A. Noor gives advice on what to look out for when potentially moving overseasFarish A. Noor University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Power and possibility: the role of universities in decolonisation The question of decolonisation has grown in prominence in higher education in the past decade. Foluke Adebisi looks at why the concept is so often misinterpreted – and what is needed for universities to do it wellFoluke Adebisi The University of Bristol
A DIY guide to starting your own journalAn antidote to frustrations with traditional academic publishing might be to launch a grass-roots open access journal. Here are the steps to considerJudith JohnsonUniversity of Leeds
Build community into the curriculum to improve in-person attendanceIf the lecture theatre is empty, it’s time to get more innovative in our delivery, says Gemma Ahearne. Here, she offers approaches that show students the value of attendingGemma AhearneUniversity of Liverpool
A simple feedback strategy centred on a pedagogy of careLucy Gill-Simmen shares the template she’s designed to give meaningful feedback and opportunities for student development Lucy Gill-SimmenRoyal Holloway, University of London
Building bridges between academics and professional services Five strategic tactics for a seamless collaboration between academics and professional staff in pursuit of a learner-centred educationFoteini SpringouUniversity of York
Tips for sharing research findings with diverse audiencesResearch impact depends on researchers’ ability to reach the right ears and present content in the right format. Here’s how to tailor your communication – whether for policymakers, peers or the general publicMohammed Al-Bahrani Al-Mustaqbal University
Five tips for building healthy academic collaborationsCollaboration is a key skill in academia, but nobody is ever taught how to do it effectively. Martyna Śliwa gives advice on how to work well with othersMartyna Śliwa Durham University
Prioritising equity in higher education: the impact of individual identitiesRecommendations for improving equity in higher education, informed by research into the impact of individual identities upon staff experiences of the pandemicSam Illingworth, Jamie ZikeEdinburgh Napier University
Ever wished lectures could be more flexible? Introducing the ‘flecture’Does the design of lecture theatres actually hinder knowledge dissemination? Richard Layzell discusses his experiments in shifting the norms of education deliveryRichard LayzellUniversity of Kent
The how and why of building a network in higher educationSandy Jones gives advice to her 22-year-old self on the value of networking and how to get started – despite not owning a single high heelSandy JonesColorado State University Global
Quality assurance of online transnational higher educationOnline and hybrid degrees are booming, but work needs to be done to maintain the reputation of Australian online university degrees in the transnational education space, writes Fion LimFion Choon Boey Lim University of Technology Sydney
Five characteristics of effective supervisor trainingWhat constitutes effective training to ensure research supervisors are well equipped to work with doctoral students? Sioux McKenna and Puleng Motshoane share advice based on their research in South AfricaSioux McKenna, Puleng MotshoaneRhodes University, University of Johannesburg
How to find personal fulfilment after being a scientistAcademia encourages experimentation and innovative thinking. Why not apply these skills to finding a more satisfying job? Greta Faccio explains how she hit on her hybrid solutionGreta FaccioIndependent academic
Resilience and risk tolerance: fostering a start-up mindset in your studentsFlavio Olivieri Sangiacomo explains how to inspire an entrepreneurial yet empathetic mindset that can teach students key traits for their future lives and careersFlavio Olivieri Sangiacomo CETYS Universidad
Decolonisation to Indigenisation: how can institutions centre Indigenous knowledge? Beyond the concept of decolonisation is the process of Indigenisation. Here, Raelee Lancaster provides four reflective questions that institutions can ask themselves when considering how to respect and elevate Indigenous knowledgeRaelee Lancaster The University of Queensland
Three ways to leverage ChatGPT and other generative AI in researchA guide to three key uses of generative AI tools like ChatGPT in developing and enhancing research Daswin De Silva, Mona El-AyoubiLa Trobe University
Four steps to design a course that motivates students and consolidates learningYolanda Domínguez Medina, Mayela Beatriz Rodríguez Romo and Martha Fabiola Espinosa Mata outline the key stages for designing engaging coursesYolanda Domínguez Medina, Mayela Beatriz Rodríguez Romo , Martha Fabiola Espinosa MataMonterrey Institute of Technology
What to do when your students don’t seem to careAyten Ordu outlines some of the strategies available to academics when students have lost their enthusiasm for lessons and lecturesAyten OrduNear East University
How to find passion in your work – and sustain itA simple strategy to sustain passion and enthusiasm for your work by keeping big dreams in view while celebrating each small stepEleanor CookThe University of Exeter
Scaling success: how to retain the student experience when going for growthImproving experience and outcomes for students while growing requires changes to student support and better understanding of their needs, says Alice WilbyAlice WilbyUniversity College Birmingham
Real-world education: embracing project-based learningProject-based learning benefits both healthcare students and host organisations during clinical placements. Roma Forbes and Michael Donovan outline the practicalities of supporting authentic workforce experienceRoma Forbes, Michael DonovanThe University of Queensland
Three ways to make the most of Google Scholar’s ExCITATION plug-inLuca Cacciolatti explains how to use Google’s ExCITATION journal-ranking tool, which can help researchers quickly identify relevant and high-quality sourcesLuca CacciolattiUniversity of Westminster
Enquiry-based learning in five stepsEnquiry-based learning bridges the gap between theory and practice, enabling students to learn by doing. Nicky Goodall shares five tips for successfully bringing it into your teachingNicky GoodallThe Open University
Ten tips to succeed in publishing in English as a second languageEnglish is now selected five times as often as the authors’ national language for journal article publication. Christopher Tancock explains how you can get published even if English is not your first languageChristopher Tancock Elsevier
You wake up in a locked room… Using digital escape rooms to promote student engagementGame-based learning can unlock students’ motivation to learn and develop skills such as critical-thinking, teamwork and problem-solving, as Steven Montagu-Cairns explainsSteven Montagu-CairnsUniversity of Leeds
Spice up your lectures: engagement strategies for higher educationIbham Veza and Davannendran Chandran provide an exhaustive checklist of practical strategies for captivating students and retaining their attentionIbham Veza, Davannendran ChandranUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Ease students’ climate anxiety by encouraging climate actionClimate anxiety is a mental health issue and universities can help students overcome it through climate action, multiplying their own impact along the way, writes Cecil ScheibCecil ScheibNew York University
Not replacing but enhancing: using ChatGPT for academic writingGenerative AI and how it can be used for plagiarism has provoked fear in higher education. However, the technology can also improve and accelerate your writing process if it is applied in a constructive, positive mannerBrooke SzücsThe University of Queensland
More play to engage students and deepen learningPlay is a powerful learning tool that boosts engagement, exploration and community. Here three lecturers outline some of the ways it can best be usedNoelia Dominguez Falcon , Kelly Edmunds , Becky LewisThe University of East Anglia
Co-branding the student journey from further to higher educationFacilitating an early link with higher education through campus visits and support with applications can improve progression to and success at universityMelanie PitcherCanterbury Christ Church University
Keeping dead names out of convocationTrans students shouldn’t have to worry about being dead-named as they accept their parchment. Norma Rodenburg and Carrie Smith share four things to consider when making the switch from legal to affirmed names for graduation ceremoniesNorma Rodenburg, Carrie Smith University of Alberta
How academic coaching influences student performance and institutional outcomesAs colleges and universities grapple with stagnant graduation rates, academic coaching offers a tangible means to improve individual student performance as well as institutional outcomes, Lindsay F. Tierney explainsLindsay F. TierneyVirginia Commonwealth University
How knowledge-sharing is making Baja’s wine industry the ‘next Napa’Diana Celaya Tentori discusses the huge benefits of knowledge-sharing in wine research that can be applied to every academic disciplineDiana Celaya Tentori CETYS Universidad
Successful group work is all in the selection processFor students, group work can boost learning, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, but the benefits of collaboration may depend on how teachers put individuals togetherTemesgen Kifle, Suzanne BonnerThe University of Queensland
We need systemic change to tackle EDI in educationTackling discrimination in business and society requires us to change the ways we deal with ‘difference’ in education, writes Sankalp ChaturvediSankalp Chaturvedi Imperial College London
What we can learn from Black women academics in the UKAs a Black female lecturer, Shelley McLetchie-Holder outlines lessons she has drawn from other Black women academics working in the UK and explains how institutions can best support these staffShelley McLetchie-Holder King’s College London
How can we measure interdisciplinary learning?A benchmark of success for interdisciplinary learning is graduates who have the flexibility to examine their areas of interest and develop attributes that deliver practical value to future employers Elvin Lim , Daniel SeahSingapore Management University
Charting a shared path to net zero universitiesWhat’s been lacking in the decarbonisation journey is the ability to bring universities together to share best practices, resources and tools, so that pioneers in the area can assist those just starting out. Now there’s a toolkitShreejan Pandey, Rebecca PowellMonash University
Digital marketing as a route to reaching international studentsAdvice for university marcomms teams on shaping digital marketing efforts to reach and appeal to international studentsClaire Roper-BrowningHeriot-Watt University Dubai