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What pedagogies support students to become better researchers?

Posted on March 17, 2021 by amy.palmer

This is a guest blog from Tadeas Dvorak, one of our Student Digital Champions.

Higher education needs to go beyond designing research-informed degrees. By building communities of practice within the student body, universities can help students to experience and … Continue reading...

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