Society for Research into Higher Education
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Society for Research into Higher Education
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Society for Research into Higher Education
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- Open universities, a British tradition?, Robert Bell and Malcolm Tight
- Access and institutional change, edited by Oliver Fulton
- Beyond the first degree, graduate education, lifelong learning and careers, edited by Robert G. Burgess
- Student learning, research in education and cognitive psychology, edited by John T.E. Richardson, Michael W. Eysenck and David Warren Piper
- Higher education, a critical business, Ronald Barnett
- Enhancing learning, teaching, assessment and curriculum in higher education, theory, cases, practices, Veronica Bamber ... [et al]
- Commitment to higher education, seven West European thinkers on the essence of the university : Max Horkheimer, Karl Jaspers, F. R. Leavis, J. H. Newman, José Ortega y Gasset, Paul Tillich, Miguel de Unamuno, John Wyatt
- Higher education, a part-time perspective, Malcolm Tight
- Promoting reflective teaching, supervision in practice, by Gunnar Handal and Per Lauvås
- Using experience for learning, edited by David Boud, Ruth Cohen and David Walker
- Research and higher education, the United Kingdom and the United States, edited by Thomas G. Whiston and Roger L. Geiger
- Failing students in higher education, Moira Peelo and Terry Wareham, editors
- Women as leaders and managers in higher education, edited by Heather Eggins
- Directions in staff development, edited by Angela Brew
- Visions of post-compulsory education, edited by Ian McNay
- Improving higher education, total quality care
- Gender and subject in higher education, Kim Thomas
- Making sense of experiential learning, diversity in theory and practice, edited by Susan Warner Weil and Ian McGill
- Quality and access in higher education, comparing Britain and the United States, edited by Robert O. Berdahl, Graeme C. Moodie, and Irving J. Spitzberg, Jr
- Industry and higher education, collaboration to improve students' learning and training, edited by Peter W. G. Wright
- A new look at postgraduate failure, Ernest Rudd
- Quality and power in higher education, Louise Morley
- Teaching for quality learning at university.
- The first year at university, by Bill Johnston
- Performance indicators in higher education, UK universities, Jill Johnes and Jim Taylor
- Helping and supporting students, rethinking the issues
- Teaching for quality learning at university, what the student does, John Biggs
- Teaching for quality learning at university., what the student does
- Creativity, a selective review of research, by James Freeman, H.J. Butcher, T. Christie
- The goals of universities, Michael Allen
- Higher education quarterly
- Handbook for personal tutors, Sue Wheeler and Jan Birtle
- Human resource management in higher and further education, edited by David Warner and Elaine Crosthwaite
- Academic tribes and territories, intellectual enquiry and the cultures of disciplines, Tony Becher
- Developing professional education, Hazel Bines and David Watson
- The learning university, towards a new paradigm?, Chris Duke
- The future of higher education, edited by Tom Schuller
- The idea of higher education, Ronald Barnett
- Teaching for quality learning at university, what the student does, John Biggs and Catherine Tang
- Race for a change in continuing and higher education
- Standards and criteria in higher education, edited by Graeme C. Moodie
- The human nature of learning, selections from the work of M L J Abercrombie, edited by Jennifer Nias
- Higher education into the 1990s, new dimensions, edited by Sir Christopher Ball and Heather Eggins
- Helping students to learn, teaching, counselling, research, Kjell Raaheim, Janek Wankowski, John Radford
- Part-time students and their experience of higher education, Tom Bourner ... [et al]
- Equal opportunities in colleges and universities, towards better practices, Maureen Farish ... [et al.]
- Academics responding to change, new higher education frameworks and academic cultures
- First degree, the undergraduate curriculum, Geoffrey Squires
- Women's education
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