Collaboration in Higher Education
By: Sandra Abegglen (Editor), Tom Burns (Editor), Sandra Sinfield (Editor)
Paperback | 28 November 2024
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In this atomised and competitive climate, this volume synthesises theoretical perspectives and current practice to present case study examples that advocate for a more inclusive, cooperative, collaborative, compassionate and empowering education, one that sees learning and teaching as a practice that enables personal, collective and societal growth. The human element of education is at the core of this book, focusing on what we can do and achieve together: students, academic staff, higher education institutions and relevant stakeholders.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Knowledge Unlatched.
1. Introduction: Why Collaborate, Sandra Abegglen (University of Calgary, Canada), Tom Burns (London Metropolitan University, UK) and Sandra Sinfield (London Metropolitan University, UK)
2. Choose Your Own Collaboration: An Adventure in Academic Time and Space, Alke Groppel-Wegener (Staffordshire University, UK), Eleanor Johnston (Staffordshire University, UK) and Lydia Bales (Open University, UK)
3. Staff Collaborations to Enhance Teaching and Learning, Kevin Brazant (London Metropolitan University, UK), Dee Tracey (London Borough of Southwark, UK), Quentin Allan, Robyn McWilliams, Sue Raleigh (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), Philippa Soccio, Kate Tregloan (University of Melbourne, Australia), Laura Barclay, Sharon Bittner ,Anne-Kathrin Reck, Rhiannon Parry Thompson (University of Portsmouth, UK), Katherine Herbert, Julia Lynch (Charles Sturt University, Australia), Humayun Murshed (University of New South Wales Global, Australia), Pranit Anand (Queensland University of Technology, Australia), Byron Tsz Kit Lui (UOW College Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Diana J. Pritchard, Helen Connolly, Amanda Egbe, Mohamed Saeudy, Paul Rowinski, James Bishop, Tamara Ashley (University of Bedfordshire, UK) and Nicholas Worsfold (Brunel University London, UK)
4. Students as Partners, Anna Maria Jones, Danielle L. Kurtin, Tianshu Liu, Alisia Southwell (Imperial College London, UK), Annamaria Szelics, Sonya Frazier, Holly Kerr, Jack Knowles, Declan Prosser, Lara Ryan, Victoria Paterson, Nicola Veitch, Stewart White (University of Glasgow, UK), Daron Benjamin Loo, Nima Javanbakht, Zhiqing Rong, Xun Wang (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Andrew Struan, Monica Catherine O'Brien, Ewan D. Hannaford (University of Glasgow, UK), Stuart J. Taylor (Edinburgh Napier University, UK), Lynn Wright (Abertay University, Scotland, UK), Max Korbmacher (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway), Martha Gardiner, Julia Ngadi, Ayesha Shahid and Scott M. Hardie (Abertay University, Scotland, UK)
5. Collaboration With Stakeholders, Gabriella Rodolico (University of Glasgow, UK), Deborah Simpson (UK), Geoff Barrett (Woodlands Primary School, UK), Carol Ainley (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Donna Palmer, Rachel Van Krimpen and Susanna Ison (University of Nottingham, UK)
6. Creative and Digital Partnerships, Briony Supple, Siobhan O'Neill (University College Cork, Ireland), Alex Pentek (National Sculpture Factory, Ireland), Guangbo Hao (University College Cork, Ireland), Alina Georgeta Mag (University "Lucian Blaga" of Sibiu, Romania), Jessica Slotte (University of the Arts London, UK), Kiu Sum (University of Westminster, UK), Jennie Blake, Adam Cooke, Jasmine Nisic (University of Manchester, UK) and Karen Arm (Solent University, UK)
7. Decolonising Relationships and Partnerships for Social Justice, Ryan Arthur (Birkbeck College, University of London, UK), Nahid Huda (London Metropolitan University, UK), Cybele Atme (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Pauline Bon (Alumni University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Mila de Graaf (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Daniel Haudenschild (University of Kassel, Germany), Mieke Lopes Cardozo, Melina Merdanovic (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Eleonore Nouel (Alumni University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Tony Kalume (Diversity Lewes, UK), Jess Moriarty (University of Brighton, UK), Vikki Hill, Louise Taylor (University of the Arts London, UK), Uzma A. Siddiqui (London Metropolitan University, UK), Tess Czerski (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Jana Finke (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
8. Reflections on Collaboration, Helene Pulker (The Open University, UK), Chrissi Nerantzi (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Emma Gillaspy (University of Central Lancashire, UK), Anna Hunter (University of Law, UK), Ed Bickle (Bournemouth University, UK), Silvina Bishopp-Martin (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK), Paul Chin (University of Bath, UK), Ian Johnson (University of Portsmouth, UK), Ralitsa Kantcheva (Bangor University, UK), Jane Nodder (Northern College of Acupuncture, York, UK), Victoria Rafferty (University of Sunderland, UK), Kiu Sum (University of Westminster, UK), Karen Welton (Plymouth College of Art, UK), Manuela Barczewski, Keith Beckles, Simone Maier (London Metropolitan University, UK), Monika Hrebackova, Martin Štefl, Jana Zverinova (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic) and Tanja Vesala-Varttala (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Finland)
Afterword: Collaboration, Community Building and 'Brokering', Debbie Holley (Bournemouth University, UK)
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ISBN: 9781350334090
ISBN-10: 135033409X
Published: 28th November 2024
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (AUS)
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.45
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