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1. Working with critical reflective pedagogies at a moment of post-truth populist authoritarianism.

2. Datafication of epistemic equality: advancing understandings of teaching excellence beyond benchmarked performativity.

3. Undergraduate experiences of the research/teaching nexus across the whole student lifecycle.

4. Articulating identities - the role of English language education in Indian universities.

5. Developing student research capability for a 'post-truth' world: three challenges for integrating research across taught programmes.

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

7. The ideology of student engagement research.

8. Change levers for unifying top-down and bottom-up approaches to the adoption and diffusion of e-learning in higher education.

9. Examining proximal and distal influences on the part-time student experience through an ecological systems theory.

10. Implementing disability policy in teaching and learning contexts – shop floor constructivism or street level bureaucracy?

11. Just Google it! Digital literacy and the epistemology of ignorance.

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

13. Higher expertise, pedagogic rights and the post-truth society.

14. Proudly proactive: celebrating and supporting LGBT+ students in Scotland.

15. Doing, being, becoming: a historical appraisal of the modalities of project-based learning.

16. Rethinking academic literacies. A conceptual development based on teaching practice.

17. The house that Jack built: neoliberalism, teaching in higher education and the moral objections.

18. Which space? Whose space? An experience in involving students and teachers in space design.

19. Invisible and hypervisible academics: the experiences of Black and minority ethnic teacher educators.

20. Politicising the ‘personal’: the resistant potential of creative pedagogies in teaching and learning ‘sensitive’ issues.

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

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

23. Academic principles versus employability pressures: a modern power struggle or a creative opportunity?

24. ‘Worldly’ pedagogy: a way of conceptualising teaching towards global citizenship.

25. Audit cultures and quality assurance mechanisms in England: a study of their perceived impact on the work of academics.

26. 'Going the extra mile', 'fire-fighting', or laissez-faire? Re-evaluating personal tutoring relationships within mass higher education.

27. Entrepreneurialism and critical pedagogy: reinventing the higher education curriculum.

28. Teacher education in the university: working with policy, practice and Deleuze.

29. Communicating science: exploring reflexive pedagogical approaches.

30. Learning about research: exploring the learning and teaching/research relationship amongst educational practitioners studying in higher education.

31. Does Ron Barnett have a problem with pragmatism?

32. Talking about Homelessness: a teaching and research initiative in East London.

33. Multiple Approaches to Assessment: reflections on use of tutor, peer and self-assessment.

34. Developing career management competencies among undergraduates and the role of work-integrated learning.

35. Hunt the shadow not the substance: the rise of the career academic in construction education.

36. Squaring the circle: a new alternative to alternative-assessment.

37. Balancing academic and professional pedagogies: a comparative study of two accounting departments in South Africa and the UK.

38. Following Alice: theories of critical thinking and reflective practice in action at postgraduate level.

39. Reflections on ‘creative’ action learning in business education: some issues in its theory and practice.

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

41. Reforms to higher education assessment reporting: opportunities and challenges.

42. Journeys into higher education: the case of refugees in the UK.

43. Displaced but not replaced: the impact of e-learning on academic identities in higher education.

44. Having, being and higher education: the marketisation of the university and the transformation of the student into consumer.

45. Equivocal tales about identity, racism and the curriculum.

46. Is personal tutoring sustainable? Comparing the trajectory of the personal tutor with that of the residential warden.

47. Diversity and pedagogic practice: reflections on the role of an adult educator in higher education.

48. Supervising a social science undergraduate dissertation: staff experiences and perceptions.

49. Visible images of disabled students: an analysis of UK university publicity materials.

50. Students making progress and the 'research-teaching nexus' debate.