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Copyright © 2025 THE - Times Higher Education. All rights reserved. Thinking like a physicist can prepare students for life ’ s challenges
Technology and peer learning can be used to optimise classroom time and enhance problem - solving skills . Here , Teck Seng Koh uses a sample lesson to illustrate how to …
How to enhance the accuracy of GenAI models
Generative AI seems to offer ways to provide individualised feedback to large cohorts but can these models be relied on to give students accurate , relevant responses ? Here …
How industry certification can energise learning
With the IT sector changing too rapidly for traditional university teaching to keep up , why not try industry - aligned certifications ? Find out how they can help students meet …
Let ’ s make the university a safe space to discuss sensitive topics
Public debate is becoming ever more polarised , both on and offline . But higher education has an opportunity to lay out a blueprint for healthy dialogue , starting in …
Copy , paste , learn : lessons from code programmers for the AI - enhanced classroom
Copying and pasting can be a powerful learning tool , whether it involves mindless copying or mindful reuse . Here ’ s how to use it without compromising academic …
THE podcast : the tricky relationship between assessment and learning
Hear three US academic experts discuss what role assessment should play in higher education and how it can be improved
Let ’ s look at AI as a reasoning partner , not a shortcut
The latest reasoning AI models , such as DeepSeek , offer an opportunity for universities to strengthen critical thinking in the next generation of workers
A comprehensive model for interdisciplinary teaching
Interdisciplinarity is crucial for preparing students for a complicated world . Adopting a dual focus on both faculty development and student engagement could be the …
Tips for successful asynchronous teaching : creating engaging content , part one
Despite its flexibility and ability to reach across distance and time zones , asynchronous teaching is still seen as subpar when compared with in - person or even synchronous online …
Diversity isn ’ t a one - off task , it ’ s a learning journey
With diversity practices under threat , where can universities go from here ? Ibiyemi Omeihe and Kingsley O . Omeihe outline the path to truly inclusive learning
Equip students with interdisciplinary skills for the future with the Inner Development Goals
To navigate today ’ s complex challenges , students need more than just knowledge – they need transformative skills . Here ’ s how to embed the Inner Development …
Connect with your students inside and outside the classroom
Empathy is essential for creating a supportive learning environment . Here ’ s how to cultivate compassion in your teaching and address common challenges faced by students
How we reassure accounting students that AI won ’ t take their jobs
Hearing first - hand from industry professionals about AI ’ s impact on workplaces can alleviate career anxiety . Here is how to organise firm visits and prompt post - activity …
How to reimagine an existing subject
Immersive technology and student co - creation allowed educators to revamp a general education course . Here ’ s how they did it
Kickstart your educational research journey
Educational research can help elevate your teaching to the next level . Here ’ s how to get started
Say goodbye to boring presentations
GenAI can supercharge your PowerPoint presentations to offer students interactive opportunities that increase participation and deepen learning . Here ’ s how
Navigating uncertainty with interdisciplinary teaching
The siloed approach to education – where students in technical , business , humanities and arts disciplines learn separately – is no longer adequate , writes Lisa McNair
How to balance tension in interdisciplinary teaching and learning
An interdisciplinary approach to programme development comes with inherent tensions , which need to be balanced and worked through . Here are our tips
Give students the skills to communicate across disciplines
In sustainability education , inter - and transdisciplinary teaching alone is not enough – students need to develop the skills to learn in a cross - disciplinary way . Co - creation …
What ’ s the crucial element for interdisciplinary teamwork ? Psychological safety
Foster a sense of radical openness in your interdisciplinary online learning environment by establishing psychological safety – here ’ s how
Four things to consider to create a safe and inspiring interdisciplinary learning environment
With interdisciplinary teaching , we need to focus on the ‘ how ’ as well as the ‘ what ’ . Focus on these four elements of your course design to create a space where integration and …
THE podcast : the pros and cons of AI in higher education
How should universities manage the rapid uptake of artificial intelligence across all aspects of higher education ? We talk to three experts about AI ’ s impact on teaching , …
Can you teach interdisciplinarity in 10 weeks ?
Interdisciplinarity is an ambitious and rewarding research process , but how realistic can we be in a 10 - week module ? Here is how to frame the task , structure the …
Tap the mine of library data to help enhance your courses
University libraries offer a rich well of data for course enhancement teams , on everything from student engagement to which resources they ’ re using …
What can module leaders learn from Toyota ?
How to use the plan - do - check - act cycle to improve student success , satisfaction and grades
How to integrate AI into strategy and business education
Incorporate AI into your teaching or ignore it and hope it fades from view ? Let ’ s balance these two attitudes by raising our expectations of students
Tips for designing interprofessional education courses in healthcare
Adapting to and collaborating with other professionals is essential in medicine . Here ’ s how to nurture an interdisciplinary mindset from the very start
Active , flipped , micro , virtual learning : a toolbox for interdisciplinary teaching
Young engineers need interdisciplinary skills more than ever to communicate science clearly , both to inform the public and to protect shared resources such as …
Unlock the potential of internationalisation in higher education
Let ’ s smash through the barriers to effective internationalisation . Here ’ s a four - part framework to do so
Tackling declining attendance with the ‘ show up ’ mindset
A model that instils in students a commitment to ‘ showing up ’ from day one includes practical strategies for improving attendance and fostering long - term …
What a transdisciplinary lens brings to university teaching
Why is it important to integrate knowledge and methodologies across disciplines ? Catherine Amelink has recommendations to encourage the student …
‘ Why do we still timetable classes as if students don ’ t have lives outside university ? ’
As the block model has evolved from educational outlier to established practice , the questions it raises about how higher education is delivered are increasingly …
Empty classrooms and disconnected students in the age of AI
Universities face an urgent need to accelerate change in how they teach – and think about teaching – to reconnect students ’ digital lifestyles with the way they learn , write Nic …
Use everyday objects to educate student teachers
By using simple , familiar items and fostering open dialogue , we can encourage critical reflection in our students , transforming traditional teaching models into more …
Authentic assessment in postgraduate statistics courses
Using anonymous student data for assessment tasks enhances engagement with learning , fosters practical skill development and makes business and economics …
Career - connected learning is an investment in the future
A strong reputation for career - connected learning can create a seamless circle for universities , with graduates happy to pave the way for others via the alumni …
Beyond Chat : how AI teaching assistants are transforming student support
Pedagogically integrated AI is like having knowledgeable support that understands course materials and objectives and , most importantly , can guide …
Changing the climate of teaching : embedding sustainability into film and media studies
Research - led teaching can bring educators ’ work and passions into the classroom , making topics such as climate change less overwhelming for students and linking learning …
Here are seven AI tools you should be using for your teaching and research
AI can assist with idea generation , data analysis and mind - mapping , among others . Here are some tools that should be on any academic ’ s radar
The case for rewarding hard work in higher education
Taking a cue from copyright ’ s ‘ sweat of the brow ’ , Ian Solway and Shan Wang argue that recognition of effort and resilience should not be lost in a rush to maximise learning …
Tips for fostering student engagement in blended learning
Students can often feel disengaged in a blended learning environment . Here ’ s how to spark their curiosity and give them ownership of their learning journey
Teaching region - specific political science courses : Hong Kong as a case study
Strategies implemented in two Hong Kong - specific courses aim to ensure students unfamiliar with the region remain as engaged in the learning process as local …
How to humanise engineering education and why we must
Despite years of effort across the education sector , engineering sciences are still not gender equitable . Incorporating more social sciences into engineering …
Six tips when undertaking a curriculum framework review
For a curriculum framework to deliver for both students and educators , it must be regularly updated . Here are six things to remember when embarking on a framework review
Escape the class ! Tips for creating virtual educational escape rooms
With games , tasks and a story , a virtual escape room can make ‘ dry ’ subjects more engaging for students working outside their majors , writes Cecilia Teng . Here , she gives …
‘ Generic prompts give students autonomy and flexibility to expand their ideas ’
Leaving space for students to bring their prior knowledge and experience to a question can help with comprehension in STEM courses
Four ways to use gamification to engage your students in learning
What if learning was as addictive as gaming ? Motivate your students and engage them to learn with these four teaching innovations
‘ Creativity is a practice , not an astonishing stroke of good luck ’
Screenwriter and playwright Stephen Sewell shares practical insights into fostering students ’ mental flexibility and resilience from research into unlocking creativity
How can Jenga build course co - creation ?
Questions about accessibility led to events management students and educators using block towers to foster discussion of lived experiences and a sense of belonging . …
Preparing school leaders to solve problems and make a difference
Aspiring K - 12 educational leaders need professional training that gives them flexibility , decision - making skills and cultural awareness . Here ’ s how a ‘ problem of …