📢 Calling HE staff, students & quality assurance professionals!
We’re exploring how assessment is reviewed across entire degree programmes. Take part in 2 short surveys to help build consensus on what makes an effective review.
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“I do some of my best work at 3am and have been known to write an entire chapter for my PhD in a day. We should allow individuals to be extraordinary without expecting them to sit at a desk from nine to five,“ writes @Vikky_Leaney https://t.co/IYvQK9nqpy
If the first thing you say about trans people is about bathrooms or sports & not about how to make the world safer for these beautiful children of God, you need real help.
Didn’t manage a picture of myself presenting so a screenshot of my first few slides and a shameless selfie for my first conference presentation #aheconf2024
On the train home from a brilliant Assessment in HE conference - fab keynotes discussing the threat of neurotechnologies and the paradox of inclusive assessment, plus talks on student consumerism and assessment accommodations to name a few #aheconf2024
The new Rector of @UofGlasgow@GhassanAbuSitt1 finished his address with the immortal words of Bobby Sands MP…
“Our revenge will be the laughter of our children.”
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Here are 8 remarkable 'out' trans people, all of whom are amazing scientists & role models. I'd love to talk about each in turn, but in the current world of X, this would put them at risk.
In recent days, the trend has been to vilify trans people and deny their identities.
Not quite the same situation as Adrian, but my wee Nanna died last month after a tough battle with cancer. She’s not the first grandparent I’ve lost, and we knew it was coming, but as the column says the pre-feeling of grief is no preparation for the real thing.
@Chelse_Young i find using dictate in word to be really helpful for this! i speak pretty informally about what i want to say just to get everything out of my head and into a document, then it’s much easier to go through and edit to make it more academic
Does making Cameron a Lord to become foreign sec open it up that anyone can be appointed to a cabinet position now? Or even become PM in a similar manner?