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Is the lecture alive or dead?

Long live the lecture!

November 9, 2021 Juliette Marchant
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In conversation with Simon Clews on The New Academic and weathering the winds of change

On the academic epidemic.

May 30, 2021 Shania O'Brien
statue of mansplaining man
Perspective // Gender

Gender, dominance, and annoying lecture boys

Intellectual space is precious, and it needs to be shared

August 21, 2017 Evie Woodforde
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Opinion, Regulars // Lecture Recordings

Face-off: Should lectures be recorded?

The topic: "All lectures should be recorded and distributed to students online"

April 6, 2017 Theodora Von Arnim and April Holcombe
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All the world’s a stage and all our lecturers are merely playas

Isobel McDonald attended a very special matinee performance

May 26, 2016 Isobel McDonald
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Six places to sleep on campus

As Fisher introduces a new sleep zone, Ann Wen reflects on your old school options for a few Zzz’s on campus

March 9, 2016 Ann Wen
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An Open Letter from Staff to the University

University Staff have penned an open letter to University Management about its new, pilot lecture recording program.

April 8, 2015 Samantha Jonscher

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