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1. Variables Affecting Student Motivation Based on Academic Publications

2. How Experienced SoTL Researchers Develop the Credibility of Their Work

3. 'You're Facing That Machine but There's a Human Being behind It': Students' Affective Experiences on an Online Doctoral Programme

4. Profiling Language and Culture Strategy Use Patterns of ESL Student Teachers in Study Abroad by Using Self-Reported Data

5. Engagement through Microblogging: Educator Professional Development via Twitter

6. Vulnerable workers in insecure jobs: A critical meta‐synthesis of qualitative findings.

7. Lone parents, health, wellbeing and welfare to work: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

8. International comparison of professional competency frameworks for nurses: a document analysis.

9. Estrangement Between Siblings in Adulthood: A Qualitative Exploration.

10. Recovery Experiences from Childhood Sexual Abuse among Black Men: Historical/Sociocultural Interrelationships.

11. The migration of social workers to and from the United Kingdom: a comparative perspective.

12. Situational factors in female-perpetrated child sexual abuse in organisations: implications for prevention.

13. Patterns of abuse among South Asian women experiencing domestic violence in the United States.

14. Internationally qualified nurse communication—A qualitative cross country study.

15. Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries.

16. How digital storytelling is used in mental health: A scoping review.

17. Tweet if you want to be sustainable: a thematic analysis of a Twitter chat to discuss sustainability in nurse education.

18. An inventory of concerns behind blood safety policies in five Western countries.

19. Integrating psychological and cultural perspectives on virtue: The hierarchical structure of character strengths.

20. Contribution of ethics education to the ethical competence of nursing students: Educators’ and students’ perceptions.