A game-making workshop to bring complex systems to lifeBoard games offer a powerful teaching tool to deepen understanding of complex dynamics such as climate. This analogue group task fosters the skills of systems thinking: setting boundaries, seeing multiple perspectives and holistic analysisAdam Procter, Matteo MenapaceUniversity of Southampton, Manchester Metropolitan University
Teaching ethics and sustainability through fictionA novel offers practical ways for students to consider how theory and practice can come together in addressing climate challenges. Here, Denise Baden offers exercises across humanities and social sciences disciplinesDenise BadenUniversity of Southampton
From mind to market: how young academics can approach research commercialisationTranslating research to real-world impact can be daunting for early career researchers. Here, Tiam Lin Sze offers a road map and why early protection of intellectual property is vital, especially before publicationTiam Lin SzeSingapore Management University
Tips for co-creating education projects Many co-creation projects fail not for lack of goodwill, but because power is never explicitly addressed. Learn practical ways to tackle hierarchy and empower studentsJenny Harris, Federico Palmisani, Greg Collinson, Zoe MiaThe University of Exeter
Why fixing student problems one by one does not workWhen efforts to improve student satisfaction fall short, the problem is often design rather than speed. İlkay Karaduman reflects on planning a more coherent student journey shaped by key transitions and connectionsİlkay Karaduman Istanbul Aydin University
Developing a Kantian transnational clinical legal education programme Enabling students to engage in supervised cross-border legal work bridges theory and practice while equipping them for a globalised landscape. Omar Madhloom and Martin Sticker outline the benefits, challenges and pathways forwardOmar Madhloom, Martin StickerUniversity of Southampton, The University of Bristol
Three steps to sustainable university-industry-government alliancesA framework for building robust partnerships that embed real-world experience into the curriculum, moving from single-course innovation to full programme transformationQiong Ji, Junsong ChenXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Doing outreach with children? Start with bricks, questions and storytellingWhen the climate crisis dominates headlines but often feels too large for meaningful action, how can university researchers invite the next generation to engage, imagine and lead? Here, Nadera Assim shares insights from a workshop on compostingNadera AssimUniversity of Southampton
How compassionate spaces support career development for graduate teaching assistantsBringing GTAs together in a safe space not only develops career identity, it fosters belonging, respect and care. Here, Kristy Campbell explains what a reading group offers those in the space between student and staffKristy CampbellKing’s College London
Reimagining the student experience using tips from start-up cultureStart-up principles such as rapid iteration, co-creation and agile teamwork can be used to transform the student experience, enabling faster, more effective responses to evolving student needsMelissa Padfield, Sarah WolgemuthUniversity of Alberta
Far from home, but not alone: peer mentoring to ease culture shock for international students Upper-year student mentors can provide freshmen mentees with practical tools to settle into a new environment, manage their mental health, navigate the workload and stay grounded throughout their medical studiesEden Friedman, Adrienne StauderSemmelweis University
GenAI as a research assistant: transforming start-up due diligenceUniversities are not just centres of innovation, they are also platforms for promoting the commercialisation of research. As ‘research assistants’, GenAI can open the door for ‘under the radar’ start-ups that human evaluators may missTiam Lin SzeSingapore Management University
Turning a student-led initiative into a language-learning communitySimple steps to foster informal, institution-wide language learning can develop into a sustainable programme that builds confidence, encourages cultural exchange and strengthens student communityViktória SirokmánySemmelweis University
Blend individual and group work to build creative confidenceCombining collaborative accountability with personal ownership helps students take risks, navigate challenges and reflect more deeply, writes Dane TaylorDane TaylorXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Why universities must step up their efforts as civic institutionsAs major employers and civic bodies, universities have the opportunity – and responsibility – to work with local communities to drive meaningful change. Here are lessons from community organisingFarhan Samanani, Michael BennettKing’s College London
‘We stopped talking at communities and started working with them’From consultation to collaboration, a ‘new’ approach to building meaningful community-university relationships results in connection, trust and true partnershipKimberley Simms, Luke ParmenterNottingham Trent University
How to build a bridge from adversity to universityIn this video, academics explain the essential elements – initial outreach, support and an interdisciplinary approach – behind the success of the Adversity to University bridging programmeChristopher Smethurst, Becky Edwards, Sandra LyndonUniversity of Chichester
The power of breakfast to boost student attendance Learn how a free weekly breakfast initiative has strengthened student belonging, improved attendance and proved surprisingly easy to sustain on a small budgetJean O’Donoghue, Jessica Thackeray, Adrian PennyThe University of Edinburgh
Lessons from first-time festival plannersCo-creating a large-scale, impactful public event can seem more like a ‘would love to’ than a ‘must’, particularly in the face of resource pressures or lack of an established culture or calendar. Here’s advice learned from developing a four-day festival from scratchSarah Cameron, Jane Pearson, Hannah Perkins, Katherine WilsonUniversity of Chester
Mapping employability skills across curriculaA mandatory university-wide initiative shows how mapping professional skills against all programmes can tailor students’ work readiness no matter their career pathKaty GordonUniversity of Southampton
Investing in futures: maximising legacy gifts in higher educationLegacy giving provides a valuable and sustainable source of income for charities but it’s still relatively untapped in the higher education sector. With universities and students under increasing financial pressure, now is a good time to make it a priority. Here’s how to get startedCarolyn JonesUniversity of Liverpool
Mind the gap: how an industry-university partnership brought theory into practiceRegular communication, flexibility in timelines, a willingness to look beyond academic disciplines and a shared commitment to the bigger picture kept this university-industry research collaboration on trackXiaojun Zhai, Michael HayesUniversity of Essex, Railscape
From lab to London Stock Exchange: six lessons for quantum tech founders who want to change the worldDeep-tech commercialisation requires different strategies from those that drive typical start-ups. Three university collaborators share six practical lessons from transforming quantum research into a public company with a £14.8 million valuationRob Young, Alan Gilchrist, Mark RushforthLancaster University
Reflections on impact and co-creation in academic podcastingWhat are researchers to do when conversations around vital topics such as the future of democracy are not reaching beyond academia? An academic podcast has proved effective in taking the conversation to the public and policymakersJessica Sutherland, Keith HyamsThe University of Warwick
Empower students as co-creators in sustainability educationCo-creation in education for sustainable development empowers students to shape meaningful projects, build practical skills and drive institutional change, as demonstrated by a collaborative initiative between two London-based institutions Multiple authorsUCL, Queen Mary University of London
How AI can drive tailored learningGenAI should be implemented in a way that enhances business students’ problem-solving skills without eroding the human element of learning, writes Andreas RauschAndreas RauschUniversity of Mannheim
Ease student climate anxiety through nature and communityAs climate anxiety grows among students, connecting with nature and building supportive communities nurture resilience, purpose and well-being, say Mireia Bes and Vivienne KuhMireia Bes, Vivienne KuhThe University of Bristol
Virtual fellowships as ‘material solidarity’ against scholasticide, part 1Gaza virtual research fellows and UK-based scholars share reflections, alongside a practical overview of the design, development and early implementation of a virtual fellowshipAhmed Kamal Junina, Basma Hajir , Munawwar Najim, William W. McInerney The University of Bristol, Al-Aqsa University, Islamic University of Gaza
Designing inclusive welcome experiences in creative educationIn creative education, where students’ confidence in identity and self-expression are central, their question at induction might not be ‘Where’s my timetable?’ but ‘Do I belong?’ This consideration is key for universities welcoming diverse cohortsSachan WilliamsUniversity of the Arts London
How university financial support teams can bolster student mental healthUniversities must treat financial support as central to student well-being. By fostering open conversations and offering proactive, tailored guidance, institutions can ease financial stress, build resilience and improve the student experienceIan AshleyUniversity of Chester
How industry partnerships and digital credentials can close the skills gapIndustry-focused credentials allow candidates to highlight skill sets to potential employers and enable individuals who may not have access to traditional higher educational pathways to display skills acquired over time. Here are examples of how these can workVeronica M. Godshalk, Janelle SimmondsGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities, Siemens Digital Industries Software
The power of podcasts to enhance student support A university podcast can help cut through the noise of traditional communications. By meeting students where they are, it can be a powerful way to build community, reduce stigma and ensure support services reach those who need themShaunagh MossUniversity of Chester
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
How should assessors use AI for marking and feedback?While much attention has focused on students’ use of GenAI, its potential to support assessors has mostly been overlooked. Here, Isabel Fischer shares draft principles co-created at a cross-institutional workshop to guide its responsible use in assessment, marking and feedback.Isabel Fischer The University of Warwick
The evolution of student onboardingOn-demand, just-in-time digital onboarding can help students filter the vast array of information they receive when they start university, and set them up for successCory ElfrinkUniversity of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
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
Easing students into higher education at the shallow endThe culture shock of starting university can be acute for those who left school early or who are returning to study after years in the workforce. Here, Gareth Morgan explains a programme that sets students up for successGareth MorganUniversity of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
Teach business students to write like executivesMany business students struggle to communicate with impact. Teach them to pitch ideas on a single page to build clarity, confidence and work-ready communication skillsJosé Ignacio Sordo Galarza Tecnológico de Monterrey
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
How reflective remediation can set medical students up for successA workshop designed to help struggling students reflect on their mid-term assessment shortcomings led to 86 per cent of participants passing their end-of-year exam. See how it workedEllen LowryThe University of East Anglia
Questions to ask when designing collaborative online learning experiencesPractical steps for designing meaningful online learning experiences with external collaborators that help students develop essential competenciesBárbara Regina Granados Guzmán , Luis Gerardo Rojas Solorio Tecnológico de Monterrey
A proactive approach to retaining nursing studentsRead about a multi-dimensional retention strategy designed to reduce nursing student attrition by combining data, feedback and early interventionRebekah Hill, Lorraine Randlesome, Rachel LewisThe University of East Anglia
Using social media to connect cohortsA digital poster competition that encouraged comments on social media can spark conversations between under- and postgraduate students. Here’s how it worksSam Perry , Robert Clarke, Lucy MannieUniversity of Southampton
How to get your students writing stellar social policy analysis reports Policy analysis equips social work students with the skills to critically assess, influence, and advocate for equitable policies. Read how to demystify the processAdrian Man-Ho Lam, Mathew Wong Yee HangThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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
How to run a bursary scheme for your students with no admin supportHow one lecturer launched and ran a career development bursary with no administrative support, using digital tools and smart workflows to keep the process efficient and effectiveW. Victoria LeeThe University of Edinburgh
‘Here’s what not to do’: a participatory method to develop interview skillsSee what happened when educators used role plays to dramatically demonstrate poor interview practice, encouraging students to analyse and suggest improvementsMultiple authorsThe University of East Anglia
How partnerships with business are evolving to support student employability‘Intrapreneurship’, interdisciplinary degree pathways, student-led projects and early engagement are all ways universities can move industry collaboration from partnership to co-buildingSaurabh SinhaUniversity of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
How to strengthen onboarding and integration for international scientific talentWelcoming faculty from another country requires more than adding visa information to the domestic induction process. Joanna Daaboul shares how her institution helps international researchers settle into life in FranceJoanna DaaboulUniversité de Technologie de Compiègne
Make your Freshers’ Week activities singSongwriting sessions, treasure hunts and biscuit decorating are among the creative Freshers’ Week activities that help students build self-confidence, connect with others and ease the transition to university lifeHelen Eadon-SinkinsonUniversity of Chester