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    • Women At Work: Australia and the United States 

      Cooper, Rae; Foley, Meraiah; Baird, Marian
      Published 2016-10-01
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • The ‘New’ Migration for Work Phenomenon: The Pursuit of Emancipation and Recognition in the Context of Work 

      Groutsis, Dimitria; Vassilopoulou, Joana; Kyriakidou, Olivia; Ozbilgin, Mustafa
      Published 2019-10-22
      This article examines the ‘new’ migration for work phenomenon gripping Southern Europe since the Global Financial Crisis struck in 2008, by focusing on the case of skilled Greeks migrating to Germany for work purposes. In ...
      Open Access
      Article
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    • ‘Everything is connected’: Exploring the intersections between life, work, play and education through student use of technology in self-directed learning 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2018-11-01
      How students engage in learning outside the classroom is complex and in part a self-determined activity. Occurring in spaces on and off campus and using technology students themselves bring to their learning or provided ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
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    • Making education better: Implementing pedagogical change through technology 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2018-01-01
      The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread running through the discourses around the future of higher education in the digital age. Variously described as the client, ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
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    • Precarious Voices: The Shared Hopes and Dreams of those Teaching and Supporting Learning in Digital Contexts 

      Bryant, Peter; Lanclos, Donna; White, David
      Published 2019-06-01
      University staff in learning technology related roles are critical to the capability of the institution to effectively enhance the student experience, deliver an engaged curriculum and achieve significant pedagogical change. ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
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