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HERC Blog: December 2011
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Age and ageing in higher education: exploring the benefits and costs of higher education distribution over the lifecourse. Professor Mark Morgan,. Professor Brendan Whelan,. Professor Maria Slowey,. Professor Tom Schuller,. Monday, December 12, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Higher Education Research Centre (HERC). Is a recently-formed interdisciplinary research group, based in the Office of the Vice-President for Learning Innovation at Dublin City University. Higher Education Policy Institute.
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The Character of Academic Teaching Staff | Wayne Barry
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E-Learning & Digital Cultures MOOC. What is a Learning Technologist? The Character of Academic Teaching Staff. June 14, 2015. 8220;Filling Blackboards” by elprofeabra. Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC-ND. It’s been a while since I have written anything about my Doctorate in Education (EdD) work. I’m going to leave that particular post until next week after I have had my meeting with my supervisors. I do, however, like to write about something that is related to it. I have just finished reading. 8221; wh...
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HERC Blog: Colloquium on Lifelong Learners in Higher Education, University of Western Cape, 1-2 September
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Colloquium on Lifelong Learners in Higher Education, University of Western Cape, 1-2 September. Professor Brian O'Connell, Rector, University of Western Cape, Professor Maria Slowey, DCU, and Dr George Openjuru, Dean, School of Distance and Lifelong Learning at the launch of a Colloquium on 'Lifelong Learners in Higher Education', University of Western Cape, 1-2 September. The second day focused on one critical aspect of the topic, that is, Lifelong Learners and part-time studies in Higher Education.
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HERC Blog: IHERD - OECD Programme on Innovation, Higher Education and Research for Development
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IHERD - OECD Programme on Innovation, Higher Education and Research for Development. IHERD (Innovation, Research and Higher Education for Development) is a recently launched four-year OECD programme supported by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida). The main objective is to increase strategic and coherent investments in innovation, higher education and research relevant to development on a global level. Advisory Committee and Secretariat of IHERD. Sunday, November 06, 2011. Centre for Rese...
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HERC Blog: Changing demographics of higher education: policy implications for research, teaching and learning
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Changing demographics of higher education: policy implications for research, teaching and learning. HIGHER EDUCATION IN CHALLENGING TIMES: QUESTIONING THE UNQUESTIONED. Professor Tom Schuller, Director of Longview, London. 1200 to 14.00 (Tea and coffee from 11.30, light lunch available after seminar). Gallery Room, The Helix, DCU. Http:/ www4.dcu.ie/ovpli/herc/tom schuller register.shtml. Sunday, November 27, 2011. The Higher Education Research Centre (HERC). Higher Education Policy Institute. Institute ...
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University Life Paul Hare: The global reach of the EU
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Universities are amazing places, both to work in and to study at, to teach and to do research. Here you will find my thoughts about how UK higher education works and doesn't work, and how we might change it. It also discusses other things that interest me, such as some of my research on Eastern Europe. Wednesday, 31 October 2012. The global reach of the EU. And (b) why is the EU funding projects out there? Good questions, so let me try to explain. So my reason for going there was an invitation to contrib...
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University Life Paul Hare: July 2011
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Universities are amazing places, both to work in and to study at, to teach and to do research. Here you will find my thoughts about how UK higher education works and doesn't work, and how we might change it. It also discusses other things that interest me, such as some of my research on Eastern Europe. Sunday, 24 July 2011. Research Excellence Framework 2014. For each UoA, the evaluation of research will be based on three elements. These are output. REF 2014 will be a big and costly exercise, so it's wor...
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University Life Paul Hare: January 2012
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Universities are amazing places, both to work in and to study at, to teach and to do research. Here you will find my thoughts about how UK higher education works and doesn't work, and how we might change it. It also discusses other things that interest me, such as some of my research on Eastern Europe. Tuesday, 31 January 2012. What should institutions report for the REF? Or more exactly, whom should they report? Earlier this month Times Higher Education. Now, back to the REF. Posted by Paul Hare. There ...
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University Life Paul Hare: June 2012
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Universities are amazing places, both to work in and to study at, to teach and to do research. Here you will find my thoughts about how UK higher education works and doesn't work, and how we might change it. It also discusses other things that interest me, such as some of my research on Eastern Europe. Tuesday, 26 June 2012. Higher education and growth. For the University and College Union ( UCU. Tertiary education and growth in the UK's new economy. 2 The UK economy needs to get back to growth, and the ...
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University Life Paul Hare: July 2012
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Universities are amazing places, both to work in and to study at, to teach and to do research. Here you will find my thoughts about how UK higher education works and doesn't work, and how we might change it. It also discusses other things that interest me, such as some of my research on Eastern Europe. Tuesday, 24 July 2012. How do we measure an individual's research impact? For one of the forms asked me for the h-index. Once that was done, though, I had to investigate further. Available at this link.
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