Synchronicity & the science behind it
I had just finished writing an e-card from my husband and me to our friend, Howard. No sooner did I hit “send” than my husband’s… Read More »Synchronicity & the science behind it
I had just finished writing an e-card from my husband and me to our friend, Howard. No sooner did I hit “send” than my husband’s… Read More »Synchronicity & the science behind it
Regardless of which side of the political debate you’re on, Brexit has undeniably impacted the country’s social and political landscape, none more so that in… Read More »Cultural competency post-Brexit
SDF Festival of Learning 2023 – Call for Proposals Exploring mental health and authenticity The only woman of colour on the board? Why be the… Read More »NewsPad – April 2023
It’s early morning on a dull, misty January day on the Cornish Coast in England. Sitting in a cold empty beach cafe, I feel a sense… Read More »Together in Loneliness
Beth Sennett from Falmouth University highlights how transformative pedagogies can empower neurodivergent students to identify and initiate changes within the system. Current approaches to supporting… Read More »Not yours to ‘fix’
Advance HE hosted Mental Health and Wellbeing: HE Minds Matter, a webinar in partnership with jobs.ac.uk in support of World Mental Health Day in 2022. The… Read More »HE Minds Matter
When was the last time you really took time to think? That space where you can mull things over, allow thoughts to percolate and explore… Read More »Is having time to think now a luxury?
Where do you work and what is your role? I work at Keele University and I’m the Organisational Development Officer. When did you join the… Read More »My SDF Story – Amanda Elikowski