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1. 'The shadows of "boundary" remain': curriculum coherence and the spectre of practice.

2. Not there yet: knowledge building in educational development ten years on.

3. Visualising tensions in undergraduate education: Clark's triangle revisited.

4. Influences on the Struggle over Content: Considering Two Fine Art Studio Practice Curricula in Developing/ed Contexts

5. Addressing <italic>imperial evasion</italic>: toward an anti-imperialist pedagogy in teacher education.

6. Curriculum governance in the professions: where is the locus of control for decision-making?

7. Assessing climate solutions and taking climate leadership: how can universities prepare their students for challenging times?

8. Pedagogical Distance: Explaining Misalignment in Student-Driven Online Learning Activities Using Activity Theory

9. Curriculum change as transformational learning.

10. Caring for students by caring for ourselves first: comadre co-teaching during times of crisis.

11. Collaborative autoethnography in examining online teaching during the pandemic: from a 'teacher agency' perspective.

12. Understanding equivocal feedback in PhD supervision meetings: a conversation analysis approach.

13. Disciplinary knowledge, pedagogy, and assessment in non-university marine engineering education – consequences for student academic success.

14. Educational expertise as prestige: research-intensive curriculum change.

15. Epistemic decolonisation in reconstituting higher education pedagogy in South Africa: the student perspective.

16. Decolonising the curriculum: using graduate qualities to embed Indigenous knowledges at the academic cultural interface.

17. The analytical lens: developing undergraduate students' critical dispositions in undergraduate EAP writing courses.

18. Recontextualising professional knowledge: a view on 'practical knowledge'.

19. What knowledge matters in health professions education?

20. Eliciting, processing and enacting feedback: mechanisms for embedding student feedback literacy within the curriculum.

21. Do students experience transformation through co-creating curriculum in higher education?

22. Academics’ perceptions of the challenges and barriers to implementing research-based experiences for undergraduates.

23. Holding space for an Aboriginal approach towards Curriculum Reconciliation in an Australian university.

24. The necessity and possibility of powerful ‘regional’ knowledge: curriculum change and renewal.

25. Neoliberalism and curriculum in higher education: a post-colonial analyses.

26. Why decolonising the South African university curriculum will fail.

27. University lecturers' experiences of teaching in English in an international classroom.

28. Interdisciplinary curriculum reform in the changing university.

29. Asserting academic legitimacy: the influence of the University of Technology sectoral agendas on curriculum decision-making.

30. Curriculum contestation in a post-colonial context: a view from the South.

31. Framing the curriculum for participation: a Bernsteinian perspective on academic literacies.

32. Understanding the world today: the roles of knowledge and knowing in higher education.

33. Engaging and training students in the development of inclusive learning materials for their peers.

34. An inquiry into the delivering of a British curriculum in China.

35. Possibilities and complexities of decolonising higher education: critical perspectives on praxis.

36. Putting threshold concepts to work in health sciences: insights for curriculum design from a qualitative research synthesis.

37. Curricula and pedagogic potentials when educating diverse students in higher education: students’ Funds of Knowledge as a bridge to disciplinary learning.

38. On the making and faking of knowledge value in higher education curricula.

39. “Looking and feeling the part”: developing aviation students' professional identity through a community of practice.

40. Understanding academic agency in curriculum change in higher education.

41. Curriculum change as transformational learning

42. Threshold concepts and 'troublesome' students: the uneasy application of threshold concepts to marginalised students.

43. International student mobility & study tours as a tool for social justice.

44. Disciplinary knowledge practices and powerful knowledge: a study on knowledge and curriculum structures in regions.

45. Curricula under pressure: reclaiming practical knowledge.

46. Internationalisation of the higher education curriculum in criminology: a role for the southern criminology project

47. Reproducing peace? A CRT analysis of Whiteness in the curriculum and teaching at a University of The UN

48. Creating belonging and transformation through the adoption of flexible pedagogies in masters level international business management students

49. Curriculum contestation in a post-colonial context: a view from the South

50. Team-based curriculum design as an agent of change