Asynchronous resources
In addition to our live event programme, our International Enhancement Conference also saw the launch of a number of new asynchronous resources, including papers, blogs and pre-recorded presentations.
papers and blogs
- Contributing to Society – An Impetus for Student Retention?
Maureen Andrade, Utah Valley University - Why the methods of knowledge transfer in Academia are incorrect compared to Apprenticeships
Yolanda Fernandez Diez, Scotland’s Rural College - Re-Imagining Post-Graduate Training: Partnering with Businesses
Jo Ferrie, University of Glasgow - Inclusive curricula to enhance student mental well-being
Heather Gray, Glasgow Caledonian University - Nameless and Blameless? Anonymised Assessment, Equality and Fairness
Eilidh Kane and Lindsay Coyle, University of the West of Scotland
Videos
- Excellence in Employability and Transversal Skills - An AdvanceHE CATE 2019 winner
Bob Gilmour, Glasgow Caledonian University - A ‘Gardening Process’: Enhancing Community and Belonging at Edinburgh Napier University
Christine Haddow, Edinburgh Napier University - Student-led alumni networking events
Elizabeth Dombi, University of Strathclyde - A million different dreams – Measuring importance in the student experience
Jason Leman, AdvanceHE - For students, by students… a global, student-led approach to supporting success
Maggie King, Heriot-Watt University - The Journey to SoTL: Institutionally supporting a transition to scholars of teaching and learning
Michael McEwan, University of Glasgow - Students don’t always know what is good for them!
Samantha Campbell Casey and George Chambers, Edinburgh Napier University