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1. Adventures in meaning making: Teaching in Higher Education 2005–2013.

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

3. Is non-subject based research training a ‘waste of time’, good only for the development of professional skills? An academic literacies perspective.

4. Behind the digital curtain: a study of academic identities, liminalities and labour market adaptations for the 'Uber-isation' of HE.

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

6. Towards an inclusive student partnership: rethinking mentors' disposition and holistic competency development in near-peer mentoring.

7. Necessary but problematic: Chinese university English teachers' perceptions and practices of assessing class participation.

8. Care as a threshold concept for teaching in the salutogenic university.

9. Nurturing professional growth among new academics.

10. Curriculum reform in higher education: a contested space.

11. Analysing the professional development of teaching and learning from a political ethics of care perspective.

12. Doctoral women: managing emotions, managing doctoral studies.

13. The critical policy discourse analysis frame: helping doctoral students engage with the educational policy analysis.

14. Reframing teaching relationships: from student-centred to subject-centred learning.

15. Teacher as learner: a personal reflection on a short course for South African university educators.

16. Using generational theory to rethink teaching in higher education.

17. Teacherbot: interventions in automated teaching.

18. Practice, problems and power in ‘internationalisation at home’: critical reflections on recent research evidence.

19. Learning to think together.

20. Students' understanding of theory in undergraduate education.

21. Collaborative close reading of teaching texts: one way of helping academics to make sense of their practice.

22. Strategies for critiquing global citizenry: undergraduate research as a possible vehicle.

23. Written feedback in intercultural doctoral supervision: a case study.

24. Being punk in higher education: subcultural strategies for academic practice.

25. Student-centred learning: the role and responsibility of the lecturer.

26. Management studies educational knowledge: technical, elite or political?

27. Getting the picture: the role of metaphors in teaching electronics theory.

28. Is student-centred learning a Western concept? Lessons from an academic development programme to support student-centred learning in Iraq.

29. Mandatory trialling of support services by international students: what they choose and how they reflect.

30. Five critiques of the open educational resources movement.

31. Empowering discourse: discourse analysis as method and practice in the sociology classroom.

32. Global citizenship, sojourning students and campus communities.

33. The influence of internationalisation and national identity on teaching and assessments in higher education.

34. Interdisciplinary content, contestations of knowledge and informational transparency in engineering curriculum.

35. Reflective pedagogy: the integration of methodology and subject-matter content in a graduate-level course.

36. Critical, calculated, neoliberal: differing conceptions of care in higher education.

37. Relation of gender, course enrollment, and grades to distinct forms of academic dishonesty.

38. Being a teacher in a managerial university: academic teacher identity.

39. A questionnaire to compare lecturers' and students' higher education research integration experiences.

40. Staff–student collaboration: student learning from working together to enhance educational practice in higher education.

41. Critical perspectives on methodology in pedagogic research.

42. ‘Student engagement’ and the tyranny of participation.

43. Re/imagining higher education pedagogies: gender, emotion and difference.

44. The relation of college student self-efficacy toward writing and writing self-regulation aptitude: writing feedback perceptions as a mediating variable.

45. First-year students' perspectives on intercultural learning.

46. EFL doctoral students' conceptions of authorial stance in academic knowledge claims and the tie to epistemic beliefs.

47. Teaching nontraditional adult students: adult learning theories in practice.

48. Delving into alumni perceptions about the impact and effectiveness of two certificate programs: meeting their mission?

49. Supervisors' on-script feedback comments on drafts of dissertations: socialising students into the academic discourse community.

50. Finding voice: the higher education experiences of students from diverse backgrounds.