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The science of enhanced student engagement and employability: introducing the psychology stream of the HEA STEM conference

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Abstract

The Higher Education Academy (HEA) is committed to enhancing the quality of learning and teaching for all university students in the UK, and the inaugural conference for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, held in April 2012 at Imperial College, London, aimed to showcase research and evidence-based educational innovation in the STEM subjects, including psychology. The research presented in this issue of Psychology Teaching Review includes nine of the papers presented at this conference, which demonstrate the high quality pedagogical work taking place in our discipline. Before introducing these papers, we will discuss the context in which the conference took place, highlighting the place of psychology within STEM.

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(2012). The science of enhanced student engagement and employability: introducing the psychology stream of the HEA STEM conference. Psychology Teaching Review, 3 -8

Publication Date Oct 1, 2012
Journal Psychology Teaching Review
Print ISSN 0965-948X
Publisher The British Psychological Society
Pages 3 -8
Keywords psychology, education, STEM, pedagogy
Publisher URL http://shop.bps.org.uk/publications/publication-by-series/psychology-teaching-review/psychology-teaching-review-vol-18-no-2-autumn-2012.html

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