All Stories

  1. Diversity and inclusion in UK Higher Education: staff perspectives on institutional representations and their reality
  2. 'Qualitative' and 'quantitative' methods and approaches across subject fields: implications for research values, assumptions, and practices
  3. A Safety Assessment Model for Handling Dangerous Goods in Port Operations: The Key Role of Detection Capability
  4. EU tourism and student identities in a pre-BREXIT UK
  5. Developing critical intercultural competence through understanding the location, product and processes of dialogue
  6. Political and technical complexities of electronic toll collection: Lessons from Taiwan
  7. Estimating the emissions potential of marine transportation using the Kra Canal
  8. Enhancing Student Support in Higher Education
  9. Introduction
  10. Conclusion
  11. Context
  12. Focusing on the Subject
  13. Our Projects and Data
  14. Implications with the Different Approaches
  15. The Roots and Branches of Linguistics
  16. Examples Considered from Our Past and Present Perspectives
  17. The View of Language Through the Paradigm of Linguistics
  18. Ethanol-driven building fungus colonisation: “Whisky Black” in urban built environments
  19. Scotland’s History of Animation: An Exploratory Account of the Key Figures and Influential Events
  20. Examining the opportunities and challenges of the Kra Canal: a PESTELE/SWOT analysis
  21. Dealing with the Competition of English-language Export Editions: Voices from the Dutch Trade Book Market
  22. Piracy defense strategies for shipping companies and ships: A mixed empirical approach
  23. Using ‘Interculturality’ to Increase the Value of ELT in Academic Contexts
  24. Believing Study Skills works is to believe in Fairies - Students need Subject Based Support
  25. The UK private housebuilding sector: social media perspectives
  26. Measuring the effectiveness of English medium instruction shipping courses
  27. Aligning the times: Exploring the convergence of researchers, policy makers and research evidence in higher education policy making
  28. Lime binders for the repair of historic buildings: Considerations for CO2 abatement
  29. Role requirements in academic recruitment for Construction and Engineering
  30. Using Physical Objects as a Portal to Reveal Academic Subject Identity and Thought
  31. Evaluating the key factors of green port policies in Taiwan through quantitative and qualitative approaches
  32. Revisiting the ‘third space’ in language and intercultural studies
  33. Tapping the thirdness in the intercultural space of dialogue
  34. How neoliberalism in education is helped through how we view language
  35. Music Generated Narratives: Elaborating the Da Capo Interview Technique
  36. How West and East have similarities and subtle differences in conservation of buildings
  37. Most important factors for successful English Medium Shipping Courses
  38. What do shipping companies and field think about the current viability of the Northern Sea Route.
  39. How reflection and essentialist and non-essentialist notions are used in practice
  40. Is it possible, and if so how, to measure how effective port governance reform is?
  41. Why text alone is insufficient to find out how to help students.
  42. What are the issues with keeping ports safe and researching how to do so
  43. Possible benefits and issues of employing purely theoretical staff to teach this practical subject.
  44. A holistic framework to embed good company practice for customer retention
  45. Why we need to stop using IELTS and move to subject based English language testing
  46. Port governance in Taiwan: How hypocrisy helps meet aspirations of change
  47. Can those with only theoretical knowledge teach construction and engineering?
  48. How construction and engineering is increasingly taught theoretically, and the issues involved.
  49. An individual subjectivist critique of the use of corpus linguistics to inform pedagogical materials
  50. Dialogues: QUANT Researchers on QUAL Methods
  51. The paradigmatic hearts of subjects which their ‘English’ flows through
  52. What are the practical challenges with taxing emissions on ships in port?
  53. The impact of National Qualifications Frameworks: by which yardstick do we measure dreams?
  54. What are the practical challenges with introducing clean energy sources for ships at port?
  55. Hunt the shadow not the substance: the rise of the career academic in construction education
  56. Avoiding Dialogues of Non-discovery through Promoting Dialogues of Discovery
  57. Da capo: A musical technique to evoke narrative recall
  58. The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework: what's academic practice got to do with it?
  59. Contextualising higher education assessment task words with an ‘anti-glossary’ approach
  60. Helping those out of study for a period of time understand assessment task words
  61. Language choices and 'blind shadows': investigating interviews with Chinese participants
  62. The UK postgraduate Masters dissertation: an ‘elusive chameleon’?
  63. Different Waves Crashing into Different Coastlines? Mainland Chinese Learners doing Postgraduate Dissertations in the UK
  64. National Qualification Frameworks: Developing Research Perspectives
  65. 'Discuss, Analyse, Define...' Non-traditional Students Come to Terms with Cultures of Learning in the UK