There are increasing demands for Higher Education (HE) students to play a role in research-active communities and, similarly, for College Based Higher Education (CBHE) lecturers to develop their research practices. A cross-consortium Student Research Festival was designed to create a collaborative 'community of discovery' (Coffield and Williamson, 2011) and enable final year students to disseminate their research studies to a wider audience. The Festival drew on current HE pedagogies to build an open communicative space in which the three dimensions of practice architecture (Kemmis et.al., 2014) were embodied. The Festival was evaluated through a Collaborative Action Research project in order to establish how the sharing of research contrib...
This paper is based upon a collaborative research project with a group of eight second-year students...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Presentation at International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference
The value of student as researcher/‘co-producer’ has been well documented in the research literature...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
ABSTRACTBackground: Undergraduate research is evident in many forms across higher education: in jour...
ABSTRACT Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are knowledge-intensive organisations competing in the...
In this paper we report the impact of an innovative undergraduate researcher scheme developed by the...
In May 2018 the School of Sport, Leisure and Nutrition ran an inaugural student research conference ...
This paper presents the views of undergraduate students on taking part in a small-scale student-staf...
With an increasing pressure in UK HE institutions to demonstrate scholarly impact, academics are bei...
Engaging in a final year project is required in most undergraduate degree programmes. However, the s...
This paper explores the opportunities for student-staff partnership in the research process, before ...
The desire to connect teaching and research to create a productive and progressive framework for stu...
With the rise of undergraduate research and inquiry (UGRI) in higher education, it is important to p...
This paper is based upon a collaborative research project with a group of eight second-year students...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Presentation at International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference
The value of student as researcher/‘co-producer’ has been well documented in the research literature...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
ABSTRACTBackground: Undergraduate research is evident in many forms across higher education: in jour...
ABSTRACT Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are knowledge-intensive organisations competing in the...
In this paper we report the impact of an innovative undergraduate researcher scheme developed by the...
In May 2018 the School of Sport, Leisure and Nutrition ran an inaugural student research conference ...
This paper presents the views of undergraduate students on taking part in a small-scale student-staf...
With an increasing pressure in UK HE institutions to demonstrate scholarly impact, academics are bei...
Engaging in a final year project is required in most undergraduate degree programmes. However, the s...
This paper explores the opportunities for student-staff partnership in the research process, before ...
The desire to connect teaching and research to create a productive and progressive framework for stu...
With the rise of undergraduate research and inquiry (UGRI) in higher education, it is important to p...
This paper is based upon a collaborative research project with a group of eight second-year students...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Presentation at International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference