Discover the nine competencies required to become a researcherWhat essential skills do researchers need? For those just starting on the road to research, breaking the process down into achievable and measurable milestones can help Cynthia López Monterrey Institute of Technology
From tree rings to tree pose: exploring varied approaches to well-being in universitiesUniversities should employ a varied range of psychosocial support and well-being therapies to support students with diverse needs and improve mental health literacy, Kathleen Chim and Benjamin Chan writeKathleen Chim, Benjamin Tak Yuen ChanHong Kong Metropolitan University
Embedding equality, diversity and inclusion within public policy training for academicsSteps higher education institutions can take to make their policy engagement training programmes as diverse and inclusive as possible, based on the experience of a UK universityAudrey TanUCL
Playing to our strengths: how HE can benefit from shared edtechToo many inter-institutional collaborations are derailed due to a false belief that institutions’ tech infrastructures are too dissimilar, says John Miles John MilesInkpath
Creating bridges to academic writing for first-year university students Tutors must help new university students build their skills and understanding of academic writing as part of their broader first-year teaching, as Fiona S. Baker explains Fiona S. BakerDurham University
Building futures: how estates directors can deliver net zero Terry Spraggett discusses the critical role of estate leads, the impact the construction industry can have and the approach that will drive successTerry SpraggettMace
The metaverse is much more than a virtual copy of your campusMost universities are not yet in the metaverse space, nor clear about what is really involved – and we can’t afford to remain in this position, says Andy MiahAndy MiahUniversity of Salford
Practical ways to develop a comprehensive university ‘sanctuary’ programmeSeven practical steps to developing a comprehensive sanctuary programme that can support the immediate needs of displaced students and academics while including a broader plan for social changeLeonie Ansems de Vries, Bronwyn ParryKing’s College London
How to maximise student satisfaction with the flipped classroomWhat are the pedagogical, technical and social aspects that lecturers should consider to give students the best possible experience of the flipped classroom?Erkko SointuUniversity of Eastern Finland
I’m a Columbia student, and I don’t want my grade inflatedNormalising failure could improve students’ mental health, give them the freedom to learn more effectively and make them more resilient all at once, says Jacob ClayJacob ClayColumbia University
Synchronous communication strategies for a successful learning design partnership Synchronous communication strategies that build rapport between university course designers and external edtech providers, shared by Rae Mancilla and Nadine Hamman, in the second part of a series looking at strategies for successful learning design partnershipsRae Mancilla , Nadine HammanUniversity of Pittsburgh, University of Cape Town
Fundamentals of design that will improve your work in every dimensionImproving the design of your teaching or research work need not be daunting and will herald remarkable results in a few tiny steps, explains Cavell Ord-Shrimpton Cavell Ord-ShrimptonArden University
Starting from scratch to promote critical thinking in your classesCritical thinking is a crucial skill for all areas of life. Adriana González Nava and Paulo Mendoza Rivera explain how to promote it in course designAdriana González Nava , Paulo Mendoza RiveraMonterrey Institute of Technology
Coaching students in self-care lessons that will help them manage stressFrom setting a consistent wake-up time to sound financial planning, there are many beneficial changes that you can encourage to help your students Matthew L. Brown Colorado State University Global
Teaching English for academic mediation and discussion using team gamesUsing English for academic discussion and mediation is a challenge for students who are not native speakers. Laura McNabb shares classroom games that help students learn the language skills they needLaura McNabbXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Decolonising medicine, part three: uncovering silenced voices and historiesLecturers should ensure they present the full picture when teaching medicine, detailing exploitation and marginalisation of certain groups in the advancement of medical science, as Musarrat Maisha Reza and Emily Calvo-Hobbs explainMusarrat Maisha Reza, Emily Calvo-HobbsThe University of Exeter
Six tips on helping your students improve their teamwork skillsWe know that teamwork is more important than ever before – here’s how to help students identify their ideal role in a team, agree on responsibilities and moreIngrid Benavides Monterrey Institute of Technology
Making undergraduate access to research experience transparent and inclusiveA barrier to research careers is accessing the relevant experience. Saloni Krishnan and Nura Sidarus outline a scheme that has helped a wider range of undergraduate students secure research placementsSaloni Krishnan, Nura SidarusRoyal Holloway, University of London
The sector’s role in addressing climate change is crucial – and variedFrom researching microalgae to evaluating and contributing to climate policy, universities have a significant job to do, says Lucy MeredithLucy MeredithUniversity of the West of Scotland
How a rich extracurricular campus life nurtures well-rounded individualsSoft skills such as organisation, communication and networking are often developed outside the classroom. Here’s how universities can help their students learn vital life skillsM. C. Zhang, Aliana LeongMacau University of Science and Technology
Helping students tackle terminology barriers Lots of new terminology can leave students feeling overwhelmed. Sonja Dunbar shares one way to build student confidence when encountering discipline-specific termsSonja DunbarUniversity of Cambridge
For students’ sake, we shouldn’t be too proud to seek collaboration It’s difficult to admit as an institution where you aren’t delivering for students, but we must be self-aware enough to seek help when needed Michael A. Baston Rockland Community College
Block mode of teaching in higher education: advantages and challengesBlock scheduling may be intense but can also foster student engagement and reduce stress. It needs careful implementation to realise its full benefitsAmir GhapanchiVictoria University
Educating trainee teachers in critical thinkingEffective approaches to training student teachers in critical thinking so they can apply it across multiple disciplines and pass on their knowledge to their own pupils, by Joseph SanacoreJoseph SanacoreLong Island University
Promoting communication skills is just as vital as course contentFrom the classroom to the workplace, students need to communicate effectively – and you can show them howJessica Guadalupe Toro Palacios , Eunice Costilla Cruz Monterrey Institute of Technology
Creating a bioscience toolkit for first year studentsChinedu Agwu shares advice on supporting first-year students to develop the core skills and knowledge they need to succeed in a bioscience courseChinedu AgwuUniversity of Hertfordshire
The formula for a successful knowledge exchange programmeTips on how to create a successful knowledge exchange programme that fosters a truly collaborative culture, from Milan Radosavljevic Milan RadosavljevicUniversity of the West of Scotland
How to enhance your chances of serendipitous research discoveriesFive approaches that will help researchers prepare for and make the most of serendipitous opportunitiesRachel HerbertElsevier
How to be proactive when amplifying research papersConferences might be the first thought, but there are many options for furthering your paper’s reach – and they usually require you to take the leadAshleigh JohnstoneArden University
Don’t worry about journal acceptance rates – and here’s whyDeciding where to submit a manuscript? A journal acceptance rate is a useful signal to prospective authors of the probability of acceptance of their manuscript – no more and no less than thatRachel HerbertElsevier
How we used a business management theory to help students cope with uncertaintyUncertainty is a major challenge to mental health so a team at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University used a business management tool to help students cope with worries about the future. Here, they explain howZheng Feei Ma, Jian Li Hao, Yu Song, Peng LiuXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
You’re a content producer now, part two: how to craft an article for mainstream media outletsAfter you’ve decided your topic and format, it’s time to consider the details of writing the story – from mastering tone, style and point of view to all-important SEOJohn WeldonVictoria University
You’re a content producer now, part one: how to write articles for a mainstream audienceHow does a scholar, trained thoroughly in academic style for academic journals, enter the wider world of general publishing?John WeldonVictoria University
Helping students make sense of global politics through class debatesHow to guide students to develop and take part in class debates to deepen their understanding of course contentAdrian Man-Ho LamThe University of Hong Kong
We started a commercial software company at our university – and you should tooStaffed by students, epiGenesys provides profits for the university and allows students to work in a lively, supportive and successful business environmentMike HolcombeUniversity of Sheffield
The ‘25 method’ for forming a writing routine when you have limited timeOlivia Burgess shares her abbreviated form of the pomodoro method for being productive in only 25 minutes a dayOlivia BurgessColorado State University Global
How can universities support Ukrainian students? Advice from a Polish institutionRapid response actions that universities can take to support Ukrainian students and academics, based on the experience of a Polish institutionPaweł ŚpiechowiczUniversity of Lodz
Western universities need to look further afield or risk alienationSo many institutions have their heads in the sand, but if they create true international partnerships, they can reap great rewards, says Hugh MartinHugh MartinBritish University in Dubai
Eight ways UK academics can help students and researchers from Ukrainian universitiesFrom joining a working group to mentoring and collaborating, UK scholars can support Ukrainian scientists and make a difference, no matter how small Anna K. Bobak, Valentina Mosienko, Igor Potapov University of Stirling, The University of Bristol, University of Liverpool
It is about ‘people knowing who I am’: reflections on how to guide inclusion work in universitiesAdvice on using a framework called ‘the Inclusion Compass’ to guide inclusion work within universities, based on a pan-European research project carried out to explore how this could work across higher educationGeorge Koutsouris, Lauren Stentiford , Tricia NashThe University of Exeter
Breaking barriers for women: how to build effective parental leaveSeven academics who recently navigated the topsy-turvy world of maternity leave make six recommendations for ensuring motherhood is compatible with academiaEllie Harrison , Siobhán O’Brien , Tiffany B. Taylor University of Sheffield, Trinity College Dublin, University of Bath
Could 2022 be the year of partnership models, and should you get involved?Universities must consider the positives and negatives before jumping into a student support partnership or signing up with an online programme managerDawn Gilmore, Chinh Nguyen RMIT University, Curio
Developing a library service continuity plan focused on digital services and cybersecurityHow can library teams prepare and protect their digital services from cybersecurity threats? Amy Pawlowski and Gwen Evans draw on three real-life examples to offer important lessonsAmy Pawlowski , Gwen EvansOhioLINK
Using empathy in the classroom can have a great impact on learningInstructors can take many small steps to make their classrooms a more enjoyable and positive space for studentsMariano Garay Peña , Beatriz Murillo Pancardo Monterrey Institute of Technology
Streamline your research using academic search enginesSpecialist search engines can put the most relevant literature at your fingertips, but which is the best one for you, and how can you optimise your searches?Jack WangThe University of Queensland
Training students in effective teamwork and collaborationThe ability to work effectively as part of a team is a vital life skill. Steven Bateman, Yan Jin and Jie Zhang explain how they support and train students in teamwork Steven Bateman, Yan Jin, Jie ZhangXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
A ‘motivation and engagement wheel’ to keep students on boardThe wheel model was designed to help demystify student motivation and provide targeted help where and when necessary, explains Andrew J. MartinAndrew J. MartinUNSW Sydney
From conventional course to block scheduling: adapting resources for successful learningBlock teaching can seem like an impossible task – all the teaching in less than half the time. But with intentional design of courses and resources, you can move from traditional to block delivery. Here, Ellen Buck shares advice based on her experienceEllen BuckUniversity of Suffolk
Despite positive steps, much remains to be done on sexual misconductA year on from the OfS’ statement of expectations, it’s time to implement effective, evidence-based approaches to address harassment and sexual violenceEmma Bond, Andy PhippenUniversity of Suffolk, Bournemouth University
Improving learning through physical action and sensory perceptionDrawing on movement and sensory perception as part of learning can enhance outcomes, research shows. Sheila L. Macrine and Jennifer M. B. Fugate explain how to put this into practiceSheila L Macrine, Jennifer MB FugateUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Kansas City University