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Oracy for global learning
Loukopoulou, K. 2024. Oracy for global learning. Middlesex University Annual Teaching and Learning Conference 2024: Transnational Education. Dubai, UAE 11 - 11 Sep 2024

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Authentic by design: developing students for the talent economy
Barter, P., Megeney, A., Graham, J., Parmar, D. and Mourouti, O. 2023. Authentic by design: developing students for the talent economy. AdvanceHE Assessment and Feedback Symposium 2023. Reading, UK 07 - 07 Nov 2023

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Third space reloaded: reflections from the academic development front
Loukopoulou, K. 2022. Third space reloaded: reflections from the academic development front. Third Space Perspectives Blog.

Blog

Arena’s memorial portrait of Henry Moore
Loukopoulou, K. 2022. Arena’s memorial portrait of Henry Moore. Learning on Screen.

Magazine

Intentionality for inclusivity - the journey at Middlesex University
Roberts, H., Punev, I., Allardyce, D., Kyprianou, A., Appiah, S., Megeney, A., Calin, A., Gallacher, D. and Mill, R. 2022. Intentionality for inclusivity - the journey at Middlesex University. McGraw Hill.

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Carceral fantasies: cinema and prison in early twentieth-century America: by Alison Griffiths, New York, Columbia University Press, 2016, xix + 440 pp., £22.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-231-16107-7 [Book Review]
Loukopoulou, K. 2020. Carceral fantasies: cinema and prison in early twentieth-century America: by Alison Griffiths, New York, Columbia University Press, 2016, xix + 440 pp., £22.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-231-16107-7 [Book Review]. Early Popular Visual Culture. 18 (2), pp. 208-210. https://doi.org/10.1080/17460654.2020.1781418

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Crossing borders with Jonas Mekas
Loukopoulou, K. 2019. Crossing borders with Jonas Mekas. Learning on Screen.

Magazine

Snobbery against regional accents is hurting university teaching
Loukopoulou, K. 2017. Snobbery against regional accents is hurting university teaching. TES Global.

Magazine

The accented curriculum: how to move beyond the anglophone-biased and received pronunciation (RP) curriculum design
Loukopoulou, K. 2017. The accented curriculum: how to move beyond the anglophone-biased and received pronunciation (RP) curriculum design. HEA Annual Conference 2017 - Generation TEF: Teaching in the Spotlight . Manchester, UK 04 - 06 Jul 2017

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Assessing with e-Ase
Gallacher, D., Reid, C., Chapman, A., Mimirinis, M., Torrance, N. and Ryder, A. 2013. Assessing with e-Ase. The Educational Development Unit, Middlesex University.

Book

Empowering bioscience students to develop employability skills through volunteering – voices of experience
Cunningham, S., Tunch, O. and Gallacher, D. 2013. Empowering bioscience students to develop employability skills through volunteering – voices of experience. HEA STEM Annual Conference 2013. Birmingham, UK 16 - 17 Apr 2013

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Transforming e-assessment for learning: developing an institution wide scaffold
Reid, C., Chapman, A. and Gallacher, D. 2012. Transforming e-assessment for learning: developing an institution wide scaffold. SOLSTICE and CLTR Conference. Edge HIll University 13 - 14 Jun 2012

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Supporting the first year student experience through the use of learning technologies
Anagnostopoulou, K. and Parmar, D. 2010. Supporting the first year student experience through the use of learning technologies. London Middlesex University and the Higher Education Academy.

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An exploration of perceptions of learning and e-learning held by students who withdraw and those who persist with UK higher education
Anagnostopoulou, K., Parmar, D. and Priego-Hernandez, J. 2009. An exploration of perceptions of learning and e-learning held by students who withdraw and those who persist with UK higher education. Brookes eJournal of Learning and Teaching (BeJLT). 2 (4).

Article

The first year experience: approaches to enhancement
Parmar, D. 2008. The first year experience: approaches to enhancement. SEDA Educational Developments. 9 (1), pp. 24-26.

Article

Final report to the Higher Education Academy. managing connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education
Anagnostopoulou, K., Preigo-Hernandez, J. and Parmar, D. 2008. Final report to the Higher Education Academy. managing connections: using e-learning tracking information to improve retention rates in higher education. Middlesex University.

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Practical guide: bringing together e-learning and student retention
Anagnostopoulou, K. and Parmar, D. 2008. Practical guide: bringing together e-learning and student retention. Middlesex University.

Book

An evaluation of the first year experience from the mature students' perspective; a multi-institutional comparison
Chapman, A., Parmar, D. and Trotter, E. 2007. An evaluation of the first year experience from the mature students' perspective; a multi-institutional comparison. Practitioner Research in Higher Education. 1 (1), pp. 15-19.

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A tale of two universities: meeting the induction needs of our students
Crooks, B. and Parmar, D. 2006. A tale of two universities: meeting the induction needs of our students. in: Hudson, T., Abramson, M., Acland, T., Braham, J., Hill, M., Lines, A., Mclinden, M., Saunders, D. and Storan, J. (ed.) Towards a global understanding of lifelong learning: making a difference UK FACE Forum for Access and Continuing Education. pp. 182-189

Book chapter

Learning through research: the first year experience from the mature students perspective
Parmar, D., Chapman, A. and Trotter, E. 2006. Learning through research: the first year experience from the mature students perspective. Higher Education Close Up 3 2006. Lancaster University 24 - 26 Jul 2006 Lancaster University.

Conference paper

A good start equals a good stay: providing a positive induction experience
Crooks, B. and Parmar, D. 2005. A good start equals a good stay: providing a positive induction experience. BERA 2005. Glamorgan 14 - 17 Sep 2005

Conference paper

Building success for all our students: enhancing the first year student experience
Parmar, D. 2005. Building success for all our students: enhancing the first year student experience. in: Rust, C. (ed.) Improving student learning: Diversity and Inclusivity Oxford, UK Oxford Brookes University.

Book chapter

Keeping our students: identifying factors that influence student withdrawal and strategies to enhance the experience and retention of first-year students
Trotter, E. and Parmar, D. 2004. Keeping our students: identifying factors that influence student withdrawal and strategies to enhance the experience and retention of first-year students. Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences. 1 (3), pp. 149-168. https://doi.org/10.1386/ltss.1.3.149/0

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