Europe

By kiera.obrien , 18 March, 2024
The neurodiversity movement has made great strides, but out-of-date, ableist language is still prevalent, even in academia. Carrie Ballantyne advises us to think about the words we use
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton , 18 March, 2024
Storybooks offer a collegial method of sharing research findings beyond the peer-reviewed journals of academia – and putting it in the hands of the people who can best use the information, write Dominic Petronzi, Dean Fido and Rebecca Petronzi
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton , 14 March, 2024
Cultural diversity can have practical benefits in the university classroom if we reflect on it from a culture-sensitive perspective, writes Attila Dobos. It can enhance the quality of discussions and lead to a deeper understanding between teacher and students
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4minutes
By Laura.Duckett , 12 March, 2024
Here, a librarian and master of information student offer insight into facets of open access publishing and the challenges relating to it
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6minutes