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SRHE Annual Research Conference 11 - 13 December 2019
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Academic Practice, Work and Cultures
Student Experience
Digital University
Higher Education Policy
Learning, Teaching & Assessment
Management, Leadership, Governance & Quality
Access and Widening Participation
Employability, Enterprise & Graduate Careers
International Perspectives & Context
Postgraduate Scholarship and Practice
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A, 11 Dec, 12.00
B, 11 Dec, 12.45
C, 11 Dec, 14.15
D, 11 Dec, 15.00
E, 11 Dec, 15.45
F, 11 Dec, 16.45
G, 12 Dec, 09.00
H, 12 Dec, 09.45
J, 12 Dec, 10.30
K, 12 Dec, 11.30
L, 12 Dec, 14.15
M, 12 Dec, 15.00
N, 12 Dec, 16.00
P, 12 Dec, 16.45
Q, 12 Dec, 17.30
R, 13 Dec, 09.00
S, 13 Dec, 09.45
T, 13 Dec, 10.30
U, 13 Dec, 11.15
V, 13 Dec, 12.00
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Viewing SRHE Annual Conference Papers
Session: A, 11 Dec, 12.00
K Carruthers
- Individual Paper
Session: A.1.1, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Realising the spatial in higher education research
H Henderson
- Individual Paper
Session: A.1.2, (11 Dec, 12.00)
‘The island is your campus’: Place and the geographies of island Higher Education
S Gamsu
- Individual Paper
Session: A.1.3, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Social network analysis methods and the geography of education: regional divides and elite circuits in the school to university transition in the UK
F Dakka
- Individual Paper
Session: A.1.4, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Space, Time, Belonging, Becoming: Chasing Rhythm in the Contemporary University
S Mishra
- Individual Paper
Session: A.2.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Social Networks, social capital and higher education dropout intention
B Wong
- Individual Paper
Session: A.3.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
‘Swallow your pride and fear’: The Educational Strategies of High-Achieving Non-Traditional University Students
X Xu
- Individual Paper
Session: A.4.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Incentives for international publications and the influence on research culture: Perspectives of Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences academics
C Jones
- Individual Paper
Session: A.5.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Creating spaces to share Creativity - Nurturing a community of expertise in simulation
C Minett-Smith
- Individual Paper
Session: A.6.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Providing Effective Feedback on Exams under Structural Constraints: Integrating Self-Directed Reflective Learning among Accounting and Finance Students
T Saarinen
- Individual Paper
Session: A.7.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Neonationalism and Finnish higher education. Language indexing higher education policy
V Carpentier
- Individual Paper
Session: A.8.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
The historical dynamics between international students and the expansion and differentiation of higher education systems in France and the UK
R Shahjahan
- Symposium A9
Session: A.9.1, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Time and shame in the neoliberal academy
C Guzman
- Symposium A9
Session: A.9.2, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Neoliberal academia and epistemic tension in knowledge production: interrogating research collaboration
L Morley
- Symposium A9
Session: A.9.3, (11 Dec, 12.00)
The Affective Ecology of Internationalisation in Japanese Higher Education
M Morgan
- Individual Paper
Session: A.10.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Individual perceptions of advantage and disadvantage in accessing, undertaking and progressing in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Postgraduate Taught study
F Christle
- Symposium A11
Session: A.11.1, (11 Dec, 12.00)
A research evaluation of the impact of compulsory career coaching for final year undergraduates of Business Management and Accounting
J Clarke
- Symposium A11
Session: A.11.2a, (11 Dec, 12.00)
De-valuing ‘alternative extra-curricular activities’: the symbolic reproduction of extra-curricular activities as status distinctions
J Clarke
- Symposium A11
Session: A.11.2b, (11 Dec, 12.00)
De-valuing ‘alternative extra-curricular activities’: the symbolic reproduction of extra-curricular activities as status distinctions
C Burke
- Symposium A11
Session: A.11.3, (11 Dec, 12.00)
Understanding graduate resilience in context: A framework for future research
J Creaton
- Individual Paper
Session: A.12.0, (11 Dec, 12.00)
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