In the spirit of the new year, I have done some housekeeping: I have worked on my social media profiles,
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Happy New Year, everyone! Right, now that we’ve got the formalities out of the way, let’s get to business: Last
Posted in Janathon & Juneathon Tagged with: challenging conventions, never give up, performance, stress, The power of giving up
This blog started out as ‘What I’ve learnt recently … in one short paragraph’. What I tried to achieve was
Posted in Commentary, Education & Employability, Work life Tagged with: employability, higher education, professionalism, skills, young people
I’m on fire – another really interesting (albeit slightly infuriating) discussion about careers advice – and I’ve posted a comment
Posted in Commentary, Education & Employability Tagged with: employability, employers, higher education, Learning to work, professionalism, responsibility, young people
There’s an interesting article (and discussion) in the Guardian by Gavan Nadan, titled Should I persuade my son to study
Posted in Education & Employability Tagged with: employability, employers, graduates, higher education, skills, work, young people
One of my favourite blogs is @registrarism – this time with a topic close to my professional heart #highered
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Just had a look at @regentsuni blog Regent’s Creative. Nice to see colleagues talking about their work and inspirations.
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A #LinkedIn discussion on #PISA got me to pull out one of my anti-competition blog posts
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Yesterday my team received a coaching masterclass by the master himself – John Lees. I can’t really pack into one
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The following, as usual well researched piece in Thw Conversation struck a chord with me: “Revealed: immigrants put 34% more
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