Lucy Bond: Decolonising Memory and Trauma Studies
Host Kyra Araneta interviews Dr. Lucy Bond from the University of Westminster about her research on memory and trauma, decolonising memory studies and challenging Western biases. Lucy also shares how educators can adopt decolonial practices in teaching.
Heidi Safia Mirza: Ethic inequalities in the UK, doing intersectional social research and decolonising British universities
In this episode of the podcast our host Kyra Araneta is joined by Professor Heidi Safia Mirza, an accomplished academic, activist and feminist writer with a wealth of knowledge and experience in addressing complex issues related to race, ethnicity, and inequality in the context of higher education.
Westminster colleagues can benefit from Wells Street Ground floor refurbishment
During the summer Westminster was busy with many refurbishment projects to enhance both the colleague and student experience. One of these spaces was the Wells Street Ground floor area, which re-opened on 11 November and now provides more spaces for colleagues to collaborate and engage within.
Maisha Islam: Rethinking Academic Research Culture and decolonial Approaches to student-staff partnership
In this episode of the podcast our host Kyra Araneta is joined by EdD researcher, Maisha Islam, who is also the Doctoral College Research Culture Lead of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at University of Southampton.
#TalkTeaching
The #TalkTeaching event at the University of Westminster is a collaborative forum where students and staff discuss innovative teaching methods and share feedback to enhance learning experiences. It fosters inclusive, progressive education through workshops, panels, and networking.
Wellbeing At Westminster
Discover comprehensive wellbeing support at the University of Westminster, including mental health services, counseling, and wellness resources to enhance your university experience.
Course development: Employability: Preliminary considerations
Embedding employability in the curriculum is not optional - it is a requirement for all our courses. However, the way in which this is achieved may vary from one course to another, depending on the nature of the subject area.
Embedding employability in your curriculum
All courses at Westminster, both undergraduate and postgraduate, are expected to embed employability in the core curriculum.
Course-level design: Learning, teaching and assessment methods
Detailed information about learning, teaching and assessment really belongs at module-level, but an effective course design requires that consideration has been given to a coherent, course-wide learning, teaching and assessment strategy.
Teaching at Westminster course
This Academic Professional Development course is for anyone who teaches or supports learning at Westminster. It is delivered in immersive, experiential and active learning mode.
Authentic Assessment
The University of Westminster is committed to offering authentic teaching, learning and assessment modes. Furthermore, our Assessment and Feedback Policy states unequivocally that all courses will incorporate authentic assessment approaches.
Assessment: Designing for inclusion
This resource on inclusive assessment, produced by Nottingham Trent University Centre for Academic Development and Quality. is focussed on design issues and on the degree
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