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Month: October 2020

The role of qualitative research approaches in enhancing interdisciplinary teams’ reflexivity and creativity in the gendered environment of supramolecular chemistry.

By pnc | 20 October 2020

Dr Jennifer Leigh, together with Dr Jennifer Hiscock has won £100 000 BA APEX funding to explore whether the implementation of creative, reflective and embodied … Read more

WISC- an International Network of Women in Supramolecular Chemistry Supporting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

By pnc | 08 October 2020

Dr Jennifer Leigh is Vice-Chair (People) of WISC, an International Network of Women in Supramolecular Chemistry that aims to support equality, diversity, and inclusion. She … Read more

New Research Opportunity for Technicians, Professional Services, and Education & Scholarship Staff

By pnc | 08 October 2020

Dr Jennifer Leigh, together with Dave Thomas (Student Success Project Manager in the School of Sport and Exercise Science) and Dr Helen Leech in Research … Read more

Centre for the Study of Higher Education Autumn 2020 Research Seminar Series

By pnc | 07 October 2020

In this series of public online seminars, the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) focuses upon technology enhanced learning. In rapidly changing times, … Read more

Advance HE Assessment & feedback symposium 2020: Assessment and feedback in the pandemic era: A time for learning and inclusion.

By pnc | 01 October 2020

The events of March 2020 changed Higher Education for us all. It was rapid, challenging and at times rather scary. The ways we were used … Read more

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