This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate students in co-research projects. They argue that successful student-staff partnerships require a structured approach, clear communication about expectations and roles and due care taken with respect to power imbalances. If done successfully, programmes like this increase competence and confidence aiding students now, and in the future
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
Student engagement in researching aspects of their own course to enhance learning and teaching and t...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
This paper explores the opportunities for student-staff partnership in the research process, before ...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Teaching in High...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
Student engagement in researching aspects of their own course to enhance learning and teaching and t...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
This paper explores the opportunities for student-staff partnership in the research process, before ...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Teaching in High...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
Student engagement in researching aspects of their own course to enhance learning and teaching and t...