Leading Women in Higher Education
In this Leading Women seminar, we will investigate the intersections of gender, race, and geolocation in shaping women's experiences of leadership in Higher Education. We aim to identify...
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In this Leading Women seminar, we will investigate the intersections of gender, race, and geolocation in shaping women's experiences of leadership in Higher Education. We aim to identify...
In light of the DfE’s concern for teacher workload, seen through the Working Lives of Teachers and Leaders report, the government’s stated objective of making all schools academies by 2030,...
‘Who am I? Where do I fit in? What do I want to be?’ These are common questions we associate with adolescent development. For young people who have left care through adoption, these questions...
Continue reading blog postDr Ayo Mansaray is a senior lecturer in Sociology of Education & Policy, King’s College London. His substantive research interests span topics in urban education, education policy, and latterly...
Dr Amina Razak is a research associate in the Inclusive Newcastle Knowledge Centre, Newcastle University. Her work involves evaluating the objectives in the university’s Access and Participation...
In light of the DfE’s concern for teacher workload, seen through the Working Lives of Teachers and Leaders report, the government’s stated objective of making all schools academies by 2030,...
Dr Orkun Yetkili is a senior lecturer in Psychology at the University of Westminster (UoW). He is one of the BME Network’s research, learning and development officers and a member of the...
Dr Deborah Husbands is a Chartered Psychologist and Reader in Psychology at the University of Westminster. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an Associate Fellow of the...
Research from around the globe has highlighted that university student wellbeing is lower than that of the general adult population (see for example Adlaf et al., 2001; Larcombe et al., 2014), and...
Continue reading blog postDurdona Karimova Farkhodovna is an accomplished educator with a rich and diverse background in language teaching, teacher training, and academic leadership. She holds a Master of Arts in English...
The Social Theory and Education SIG aims to support and develop theoretically informed educational research, to engage with and facilitate new social theory and to explore the relationships...
With UK nations failing to hit teacher recruitment targets, and more teachers leaving the profession, education leaders are calling out the risks this poses, such as an overworked profession...
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