Enabling dialogue and sharing different perspectives in a changing HE landscape

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Western European academia portrays itself as "open, competitive, and diverse" while maintaining exclusionary structures. Tamas Ziegler & Anna Unger on privilege escalation, EU "sludge" and the self-colonisation of Eastern European scholars: blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"When you publish this piece, you're saying this knowledge matters, this person has something to contribute. It's not a neutral act, it's field building" Three editors on curation, the invisible labour of SoTL editing & cross-fertilisation with teaching 🎧 blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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Happy 7th birthday to the LSE HE Blog 🎉 From dismantling accent discrimination to measuring academic freedom, from playful classrooms to merger reality checks – a year of sparking dialogue across HE in just five posts. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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What if you taught ethnography through theatre? Cristiana Giordano & Greg Pierotti developed "affect theatre" - students collaborate to build performances from research, learning to feel the connection between experience & scholarly representation. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"If students don't understand that our beliefs can also be facts, they're more likely to think there are no answers in philosophy" Jake Wright on combating naïve scepticism in first-year philosophy – and why it matters for navigating the post-truth era blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"Open questions can be frustrating." But in disability studies pedagogy, they're invitations for reflection that lead to concrete practice changes. Miro Griffiths on teaching with resistance, interdependence, and persistent questioning. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"The real risk is not that students will use AI; but that educators continue to grade outputs AI can generate while pretending they still certify human competence" – Ignacio Aravena Gonzalez on redesigning assessment: grade the audit, not the artefact blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"Strategy trumps money" in university mergers, but culture determines success. Elizabeth Hill, Chris Husbands & Huw Morris on why mergers take decades, cost more than expected & require both head and heart 🎧blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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"There's no chance in hell for anyone who actually sounds like Stormzy making it in academia." Aymen Idris on UK HE's sonic straitjacket: why an RP accent remains the unofficial entry fee & code-switching is exhausting, unacknowledged labour. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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Are education development centres service units or scholarly centres? Academic partners or administrative apparatus? This identity crisis undermines their vital work, argue Claire Gordon & Sam Smidt – and here's how to resolve it. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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Creating an environment for open dialogue in higher education has never been more challenging – or more essential. These five posts explore how educators create space for difficult conversations and conflicting perspectives. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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Must classrooms always be boring? Listen to our latest podcast, hosted by Ijeoma Njaka, and hear from three academics who are doing things differently, from taking a writing class onto a basketball court to filling seminar rooms with works of art. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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In the third and final segment of his interview, LSE President and Vice-Chancellor Larry Kramer explains the optics of protest on campus and how it might be viewed by alumni, donors, and the government — “… nothing about that is more or less ‘British’.” blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat…
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“Self-expression shouldn’t become more important than human relationships,” says LSE President & Vice-Chancellor Larry Kramer in Part Two of a conversation with the LSE HE Blog. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat… @LSEnews
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Larry Kramer, President and Vice-Chancellor of the LSE, advocates for thoughtful debate and explains why he'll never condemn lawful speech in the first of a three-part interview with the LSE Higher Education Blog. blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducat… 🎥youtube.com/shorts/3ypbn5WKJ… @LSEnews
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