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Technology-enabled undergraduate and postgraduate research supervision
In this special issue of the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, we have focused on how technology is utilised in undergraduate and postgraduate supervision practices to enhance the learning of research students.
K. Sim, Maria Northcote, C. Lim
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From the Editors ADAPTING TO THE CEFR IN ELT: EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF LANGUAGE COMPETENCE This issue includes articles concerning different approaches to tackle the impact of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) on English Language
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Tenei au te koronga: Growing Māori postgraduate research excellence
Te Koronga is a Māori research excellence rōpū that Professor Anne-Marie Jackson and Dr Hauiti Hakopa founded at the University of Otago. The year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of Te Koronga.
Chelsea Cunningham +7 more
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This seminar series considered the screen genre commonly known as the “biopic”, which at its most basic level can be defined as a film or television programme with a narrative that focuses on the life of a historical person or persons.
Victoria Kearley
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Out of the ivory tower: the impact of wider social contact on the values, religious beliefs and identities of Chinese postgraduate students in the UK [PDF]
This article explores the impact of wider social contact on the experience of Chinese postgraduate students of adaptation to life in the UK. Focus group and individual interviews were conducted with a group of 11 Chinese students on an MA programme at a ...
Li, Daguo
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Critical Criminology: Guest Editors' Introduction
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected papers delivered at the 2013 and 2014 Critical Criminology conferences convened in, respectively, Adelaide (Flinders University) and Melbourne (Monash ...
Asher Flynn, Mark Halsey
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Training of specialists of Health Technology Assessment: experience of foreign countries
According to the main values of international HTA organizations regarding the development of scientific potential and training of specialists in this field and taking into account the conditions of implementation of medical technology assessment in ...
N. A. Bilousova +2 more
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Institute of Health Care - Faculty of Health Sciences (1987-2013) : a celebration [PDF]
The Institute of Health Care embarked on its mission of training health care professionals at the University of Malta in 1987. A degree programme in Nursing Studies was the first course offered by the Institute of Health Care.
Rizzo Naudi, John
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EDUCATIONAL AUTONOMY AS AN IMPORTANT PREREQUISITE FOR THE FORMATION OF FUTURE PHDS’ RESEARCH COMPETENCE IN THE CONDITIONS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES [PDF]
The trend of student-centred education in higher education institutions imposes new requirements on standards within the achievement of professional competencies.
Oliinyk Iryna
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Special Issue Introduction: Gender and Development
Ann Stewart is Professor at the School of Law at the University of Warwick. Her research is in the area of gender and law, with a focus on issues of gender justice and post-colonialism.
A. Stewart
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