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MCCAIG, Colin and TAYLOR, Carol A
(2015).
The strange death of number controls in England : paradoxical adventures in higher education market making.
Studies in Higher Education, 42 (9), 1641-1654.
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CHENG, Ming and ALBIA, Joclarisse
(2024).
Academic citizenship beyond the service role: Views of academics in England and the Philippines.
Studies in Higher Education.
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CHENG, Ming, ADEKOLA, Olalekan Adeban, SHAH, Mahsood and VALYRAKIS, Manousos
(2018).
Exploring Chinese students’ experience of curriculum internationalisation: a comparative study of Scotland and Australia.
Studies in Higher Education, 43 (4), 754-768.
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DICKINSON, Jill, FOWLER, Andrew and GRIFFITHS, Teri
(2020).
Pracademics? Exploring transitions and professional identities in higher education.
Studies in Higher Education.
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HATTERSLEY, David and NICHOLSON, John
(2024).
Unpacking the Value Sought by Chinese International Students in UK Higher Education.
Studies in Higher Education.
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JOHNSON, Steve and ORR, Kevin
(2019).
What is business school research for? Academic and stakeholder perspectives, politics and relationality.
Studies in Higher Education, 1-22.
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MACASKILL, Ann and DENOVAN, Andrew
(2013).
Developing autonomous learning in first year university students using perspectives from positive psychology.
Studies in Higher Education, 38 (1), 124-142.
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MACASKILL, Ann, DENOVAN, Andrew, DAGNALL, Neil and PAPAGEORGIOU, Kostas
(2019).
Future time perspective, positive emotions and student engagement: a longitudinal study.
Studies in Higher Education.
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MACASKILL, Ann and TAYLOR, Elissa
(2010).
The development of a brief measure of learner autonomy in university students.
Studies in Higher Education, 35 (3), 351-359.
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MCCAIG, Colin
(2014).
The retreat from widening participation? : the National Scholarship Programme and new access agreements in English higher education.
Studies in Higher Education, 41 (2), 215-230.
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TAYLOR, Carol and HARRIS-EVANS, Jean
(2018).
Reconceptualising transition to Higher Education with Deleuze and Guattari.
Studies in Higher Education, 43 (7), 1254-1267.
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ASHWORTH, Peter and GREASLEY, Kay
(2009).
The phenomenology of ‘approach to studying’: the idiographic turn.
Studies in Higher Education, 34 (5), 561-576.
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BLOXHAM, Sue, BOYD, Peter and ORR, Susan
(2011).
Mark my words: the role of assessment criteria in UK higher education grading practices.
Studies in Higher Education, 36 (6), 655-670.
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GARLAND, Paul
(2012).
What can the work of Habermas offer educational researcher development programmes?
Studies in Higher Education, 1-15.
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MADRIAGA, Manuel, HANSON, Katie, HEATON, Caroline, KAY, Helen, NEWITT, Sarah and WALKER, Ann
(2010).
Confronting similar challenges? : disabled and non‐disabled students’ learning and assessment experiences.
Studies in Higher Education, 35 (6), 647-658.
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TAYLOR, Carol
(2011).
More than meets the eye: the use of videonarratives to facilitate doctoral students’ reflexivity on their doctoral journeys.
Studies in Higher Education, 36 (4), 441-458.
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TAYLOR, Carol A.
(2011).
More than meets the eye : the use of videonarratives to facilitate doctoral students’ reflexivity on their doctoral journeys.
Studies in Higher Education, 36 (4), 441-458.
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