Most wanted: the top resources offering advice on higher education in 2021

By Miranda Prynne, 16 December, 2021
This year’s most sought-after advice and opinion contributed by and for academics and university staff on the key challenges they face
Most wanted: the top resources offering advice on higher education in 2021
This year’s most sought-after advice and opinion contributed by and for academics and university staff on the key challenges they face
The most read advice resources and opinion pieces addressing key challenges in higher education in 2021

What a difference a year makes. Global higher education entered 2021 still in emergency response mode, with remote teaching viewed by many as a last resort. Universities are emerging from this year with grand plans for long-term digital enhancement based on the lessons of the last 12 months. Through all this, academics and university staff have shared their expertise and lessons in what has worked and what hasn’t, at both an individual and institutional level on THE Campus. So as 2021 draws to a close we have pulled together a collection of the most-read resources offering useful advice and opinion in key areas of academic teaching, research, internationalisation and more.

A focus on well-being
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By miranda.prynne, 11 January, 2021
Maha Bali offers practical advice on building equitable learning communities online no matter what students’ bandwidth or synchronicity of the class
Reading time
3minutes
By miranda.prynne, 17 March, 2021
Diversity statements are increasingly important for faculty, both when teaching online and applying for jobs. Pardis Mahdavi and Scott Brooks outline what to avoid and what to include when drafting a diversity statement
A technology-enhanced future
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By dene.mullen, 29 October, 2021
The universities best equipped with digital infrastructure and savvy human resources will emerge as the new leaders − no matter where they are, says Kwang Hyung Lee
By miranda.prynne, 4 February, 2021
While the same psychological processes are at work online as in the classroom, it is much easier for students to disengage when learning remotely. Here are seven well-researched steps to help students stay focused on their online courses
Challenging past norms
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