Dr Susan Cozzens – Integrating Team Science into the STEM Graduate Training Experience Over the past few decades, research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has experienced a major shift towards collaboration. On a quest to prepare...
Professor Ingrid Miethe – The Workers’ Faculty: The Globalisation of Soviet Education The borrowing and lending of educational models between nations has a long and interesting history. However, much of modern literature focuses on transfers between capitalist...
Dr Alexis Vogt – OPT IN! – Generating Experts in the Field of Optics Optics is an intrinsic part of many powerful and developing technologies in areas such as biotechnology, national security and manufacturing. However, there is a global shortage of optics...
Dr Daniel J. McGarvey | Sarah E. Faris – An Arts-based Approach to Science Communication Training Rapid growth in the number and diversity of digital media outlets is creating novel opportunities to increase public engagement with science. Dr Daniel J. McGarvey...
Dr Rebecca Matz | Dr Sonia Underwood | Dr Kristin Parent – A Three-Dimensional Approach to Connecting Biology & Chemistry Applying knowledge from one discipline to another is an oft-cited goal for undergraduate students. However, in many universities,...
Dr Charles Wray – Teaching the Genome Generation Since the release of the first human genome, our understanding of genetics has grown significantly. However, keeping up with developments in the field can be overwhelming for students, and even teachers. Dr...
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