For over two years, I have been working as an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology, making my way up the hierarchical, academic career ladder
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has shown that we must expect the unexpected and upskilling ourselves ...
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power and Geoff Page write that recent political rhetoric i...
Merely tweaking existing policies won't do, but four major changes have the potential to transform s...
Paul Maharg is professor of law at the Australian National University College of Law and Nottingham ...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
This paper discusses the role of assessment within the Fine Art curriculum at Chelsea College of Art...
COVID-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Lee Elliot Major and Stephe...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
As the UK Home Office unveils plans to attract the “brightest and best” individuals to the UK, Johnn...
Widespread poverty on one side and luxury capitalism on the other. To tackle Britain’s deep division...
What does the future hold for PhD graduates? Marie-Alix Thouaille has found that for many the post-P...
When told I was moving to Glasgow, my dentist promptly quoted the British sitcom Porridge: ‘I though...
The Chair of the Social Mobility Commission has set out a new approach to the problem of social mobi...
The skills imperative has signaled the emergence of co-curricular professional development programmi...
Digital technologies are often praised for having special relevance for children with disabilities, ...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has shown that we must expect the unexpected and upskilling ourselves ...
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power and Geoff Page write that recent political rhetoric i...
Merely tweaking existing policies won't do, but four major changes have the potential to transform s...