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Congratulations to our new Senior Fellows of Advance HE

By ge | 14 November 2023

The Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) congratulates the following colleagues who have successfully gained Senior Fellowship of Advance HE (formerly the Higher Education … Read more

Kent Innovates in Embedding Sustainability in Education

By ge | 20 September 2023

More than a dozen innovative curricular and co-curricular initiatives for embedding education for sustainability were showcased at the annual Learning and Teaching Conference on 27 … Read more

Two CSHE academics win international society accolades

By ge | 12 September 2023

Dr Tom Parkinson and Professor Kathleen M Quinlan, academics in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE), have both received inaugural Accolades from … Read more

Celebrating educational leadership at Kent

By ge | 06 July 2023

Celebrating educational leadership at Kent Over the past two years, 30 University of Kent colleagues have completed the Leadership in Education and Academic Practice (LEAP) … Read more

Congratulations to our new Fellows and Senior Fellows of Advance HE

By ge | 27 June 2023

The Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) congratulates the following colleagues who have successful gained Fellowship or Senior Fellowship of Advance HE (formerly the … Read more

Winners of the University Teaching Prizes 2023 Announced

By ge | 05 June 2023

This year’s University teaching prizes were awarded to applicants from across the University. The panel, chaired by Professor Richard Reece, were incredibly impressed by the … Read more

Shortlisted Nicholls Prize Essay advocates transforming HE through programmatic assessment

By ge | 26 May 2023

An essay by University of Kent Professor Kathleen M Quinlan and Utrecht University of Applied Sciences Professor Liesbeth K J Baartman has been shortlisted for … Read more

University of Kent Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 – Programme now available

By ge | 23 May 2023

Tuesday 27th June 2023 Kennedy Seminar Room 1, Canterbury Campus Embedding Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Curriculum and Co-Curriculum Higher education has a … Read more

Student career choices are not a simple A to B

By ge | 06 April 2023

Students’ career journeys are not linear. That was the conclusion of an invited blog for Wonkhe authored by Professor Kathleen M Quinlan, Director of the … Read more

Congratulations to our new Senior Fellows of Advance HE

By ge | 03 April 2023

The Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) congratulates the following colleagues who have successful gained Senior Fellowship of Advance HE (formerly the Higher Education … Read more

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