Healthcare educators have developed effective ways to assess a range of practical skills in their learners. What can other science educators learn from their example?
Students with caring responsibilities in the UK have no joined-up support. Jessica Iyamu and Ellie Brown make a call for policies to provide consistent help across all universities for this overlooked group
Leading by example and striking the right balance between competition and collaboration are crucial points for those hoping to lead HE to a more equitable future
Traditional teaching in data analysis focuses on statistics and visualisation but an emphasis on foundational data and computational skills is needed to prepare students to work with real data, explains Philip Leftwich
Find out what steps can be taken to review your learning resources from an anti-racism lens and why this is important for both ethnic minority and white students
People who have fled war and persecution often face barriers to continuing their studies in the UK. Here are six ways universities can help to improve access
Often the quiet students have the most insightful ideas but won’t share them for fear of speaking in public. Here are some tips on building their confidence and voice
John Womersley managed more than 50 nationalities on a €3 billion science project. Here, he reflects on the experience and gives tips on getting the most out of a diverse team