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Getting started with the discussion section

Getting started with the discussion section

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Investigating the social sciences at the university: how to get out of the controversies over

Investigating the social sciences at the university: how to get out of the controversies over ” Islamo-leftism “?

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Colleges confront their links to slavery and wrestle with how to atone for past sins

Colleges confront their links to slavery and wrestle with how to atone for past sins

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Creative writing for social research

Creative writing for social research

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Lockdown writing routines – a.k.a a cheer for the humble pear

Lockdown writing routines – a.k.a a cheer for the humble pear

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RMIT attack underlines need to train all uni staff in cyber safety

RMIT attack underlines need to train all uni staff in cyber safety

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In progress ! The pandemic shatters traditional teaching patterns

In progress ! The pandemic shatters traditional teaching patterns

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Teachers are expected to put on a brave face and ignore their emotions. We need to talk about it

Teachers are expected to put on a brave face and ignore their emotions. We need to talk about it

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Think big. Why the future of uni campuses lies beyond the CBD

Think big. Why the future of uni campuses lies beyond the CBD

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GCSE and A-level teacher assessments: benefits of replacing exams undermined by lack of transparency

GCSE and A-level teacher assessments: benefits of replacing exams undermined by lack of transparency

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Odds are against ‘first in family’ uni students but equity policies are blind to them

Odds are against ‘first in family’ uni students but equity policies are blind to them

Why professional jargon is so difficult for us to understand

Why professional jargon is so difficult for us to understand

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