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Month: September 2020

Does diversifying curricula reduce White/BAME attainment gaps?

By pnc | 24 September 2020

Professor Kathleen M. Quinlan from the Centre of the Study for HE (CSHE) with Dr Barbara Adewumi and Dr Ellen Dowie from the Student Success … Read more

Summer Vacation Research Competition for PDRAs and UGs

By pnc | 15 September 2020

Dr Jennifer Leigh, together with Dr Helen Leech in Research Services, Hannah Greer in Careers and Employability Services and a team of academics and professional … Read more

International Postgraduate Students who Teach

By pnc | 09 September 2020

Dr Jennifer Leigh, together with Dr Jo Collins and Dr Nicole Brown won a small grant from SEDA (Staff and Educational Development Association) for their … Read more

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