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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: C, 11 Dec, 14.15
N Harrison
- Individual Paper
Session: C.1.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Graduate Employment And Postgraduate Study Outcomes For Care-Experienced Students
C Vidal Rodeiro
- Individual Paper
Session: C.2.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
How does A-level subject choice and students’ background characteristics relate to Higher Education participation?
E Kloet
- Individual Paper
Session: C.4.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Sliders in educational change
J Lean
- Individual Paper
Session: C.5.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
‘Finding the Fun’: Play as a mode of experience for the educator/researcher in HE
D Whitworth
- Individual Paper
Session: C.6.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Alternative Assessment Methods: A study of the non-pedagogical factors surrounding their implementation
L Morley
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.1, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Women Leaders in Finnish Universities: Doing/Undoing Gender?
Y Kosbar
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.2, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Trespassing and Transgression: Arab Masculinities and Gender Equality Research
M Attia
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.3, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Teacher Education in a Context of Military Occupation and Siege: The Power of Purpose
L Rensimer
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.4, (11 Dec, 14.15)
China Model:the gestalt of the quality assurance system of higher education
A Tiernan
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.5, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Student visas: technologies of control?
Roberts
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.6, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Mental Health – Affect and the individual
C Morris
- Symposium C7
Session: C.7.7, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Disposable academics? Intersections of gender, precarity and care in academic life
S Woodfield
- Individual Paper
Session: C.8.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Outward Mobility from UK HE institutions: Who goes? What to do they do? And where do they go?
R Smith McGloin
- Individual Paper
Session: C.9.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
The ‘Global Scholar’: Researcher perspectives on mobility and the implications for doctoral programme design and supervision.
K Quinlan
- Individual Paper
Session: C.10.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Do HE students really want “value for money”? How 1700 students framed their hopes differently
B Welch
- Symposium C11
Session: C.11.1, (11 Dec, 14.15)
Who is a commuter? Understanding the current conversation about commuter students and its implications for HE careers services
F Cobb
- Symposium C11
Session: C.11.2, (11 Dec, 14.15)
There's no going back;: The transformation of Higher Education Careers Services using big data
K Daubney
- Symposium C11
Session: C.11.3, (11 Dec, 14.15)
What difference does it make? Using Careers Registration to define and measure student careers learning gain at King's College London
B Jackenkroll
- Individual Paper
Session: C.12.0, (11 Dec, 14.15)
The relationship between ethical leadership, illegitimate tasks and burnout facets of academic staff in German universities: A path analysis
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