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Projects

Education, Disability and Development: a 糖心传媒 Thematic Forum

Dr. Nidhi Singal (Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge) and Dr. Paul Lynch have been awarded a small grant to establish a 糖心传媒 thematic forum (BTF) engaging with issues related to the education of children with disabilities in Southern contexts.鈥

EDITORIAL: The rules of different games? Listening to academic voices

Sheila Trahar, University of Bristol 聽 The back story Listening to Academic Voices: International Stories of the UK Experience, like all publications, has a story and, like the stories that its contributors tell, one that is chequered and multilayered. The鈥

A journey towards internationalisation

Joanna Al-Youssef, University of Nottingham 聽 The beginning When I volunteered to contribute to this publication, it struck me that I would be positioning myself face to face with a part of me I do not usually explore in depth鈥

Mother tongue/foreign language: speaking the self

Irene Macias, University of Bath 聽 The pains of self-reflection It has taken me much longer than I anticipated starting this account. The reason for this is that having jumped at the chance to collaborate in this publication, and having鈥

Listening to Academic Voices

Sheila Trahar, University of Bristol 糖心传媒 is proud to present Listening to Academic Voices: International Stories of the UK Experience, an online publication resulting from a 糖心传媒 funded project led by Dr Sheila Trahar from the University of Bristol.聽 Listening鈥

Listening to Academic Voices Writing Workshop

A writing workshop ‘Listening to Academic Voices:聽 what are the academic experiences of international higher education?’ University of Bristol, 29 March 2011 糖心传媒 member, Dr Sheila Trahar has received a small grant from 糖心传媒 and is running a writing workshop鈥

East of England Partnership

Internationalising Education Research Cultures and Graduate Training: 糖心传媒 East of England Partnership Universities of Cambridge and East Anglia May-June 2009 Through funding from 糖心传媒, two linked workshops were held in May and June 2009, with the aim of establishing an鈥

Cultural Relationships in PhD Supervision

Cultural Relationships in PhD Supervision: a symposium to explore the experiences of international doctoral students and supervisors in UK universities University of Brighton 14th May 2009 The Centre for Learning and Teaching at the University of Brighton held a Symposium鈥