This paper reports on the impact for students of an institutional scheme designed to involve undergraduate students in pedagogic research. Through Undergraduate Research Bursaries at Northampton, students are funded to work as researchers on pedagogic projects in partnership with academic staff. Drawing on data from a larger longitudinal mixed method study, we report findings which demonstrate the positive impact of the scheme for undergraduate learners in terms of new relationships with academic staff; enhanced research skills and career development, thus making a valuable contribution to the enhancement of the student experience. We argue that facilitating undergraduate involvement in pedagogic research enhances both a commitment to, and ...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with age...
This paper reports on the impact for students of an institutional scheme designed to involve undergr...
This workshop will complement the URB@N poster presentations which attendees at the conference will ...
This case study reports on the URB@N scheme (Undergraduate Research Bursaries @ Northampton) at The ...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
The URB@N Scheme (Undergraduate Research Bursaries @ Northampton) has been running at the University...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
The inter-relationship between teaching and research is one of the defining features of Higher Educa...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
Undergraduate research (UR) is a recognised form of engagement used to enhance student learning and ...
The inter-relationship between teaching and research is one of the defining features of Higher Educa...
The value of student as researcher/‘co-producer’ has been well documented in the research literature...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with age...
This paper reports on the impact for students of an institutional scheme designed to involve undergr...
This workshop will complement the URB@N poster presentations which attendees at the conference will ...
This case study reports on the URB@N scheme (Undergraduate Research Bursaries @ Northampton) at The ...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
The URB@N Scheme (Undergraduate Research Bursaries @ Northampton) has been running at the University...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
The inter-relationship between teaching and research is one of the defining features of Higher Educa...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
Undergraduate research (UR) is a recognised form of engagement used to enhance student learning and ...
The inter-relationship between teaching and research is one of the defining features of Higher Educa...
The value of student as researcher/‘co-producer’ has been well documented in the research literature...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with age...