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Learning developers work with students in an educational bridging role. They mediate between the knowledge and skills which students bring to university and the demands and conventions of academic subjects, guiding students to navigate their university studies.

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New suite of workshops for doctoral students – Webinar

Event date and time: Wednesday 27th May 2026, 13.00 – 14.00 For 25.26 academic year, Manchester Met Academic and Study Skills team (ASST) members generated a suite of 4 two-hour workshops on building student skills and confidence with Level 8 writing and research methods. One driver for the development of these sessions was parity of provision across all student levels: we have a strong central and faculty workshop delivery for…

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Listening: a reflective approach

Event date and time: Wednesday 20th May 2026, 15.00 – 16.00 Listening is often taken for granted in the workplace, but the quality of our listening is rarely considered by individuals or organisations. In an age of screens and accelerated working environments where speed is an assumed necessity, it can be difficult to prioritise listening – which many conceptualise as being a passive rather than an active skill. Active listening…

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Sandra Sinfield

Sandra Sinfield awarded the ALDinHE Lifetime Achievement Award

2026 Award presented to Sandra Sinfield SF‑ALDinHE, SFHEA  It is a real privilege, on behalf of ALDinHE, to present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Sandra Sinfield, SF‑ALDinHE, SFHEA.  This award recognises not just long service or an impressive list of roles and outputs, although Sandra has plenty of those, but a lifetime of values‑led practice, impact, generosity, and passion that has helped shape learning development as a field, a community, and a movement.  Sandra is an Associate…

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Natalie Mack

#Take 5 #153 Enhancing Student Academic Integrity Awareness through a Microsoft Forms Quiz

This blog is brought to you from Dr Natalie Mack, an academic in Biotechnology, based in the School of Biosciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. She is writing on the topic of student academic integrity training, drawing upon her experience as an academic misconduct officer to develop an effective quiz-based approach to raise awareness and reduce incidences of accidental misconduct. The Problem The COVID-19 pandemic forced a rise in…

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