Monthly Archives: May 2021

Is a great educational pact possible?

Is a great educational pact possible?

At a time characterized by polarization, the educational dialogue is held hostage by those who obtain revenue from the confrontation and prioritize disputed issues, ignoring the existing consensus. In this way, there is a fracture between society and education experts who do not occupy the place they should in the debate where the talk shows […] … learn more→

IQ tests: are humans getting smarter?

IQ tests: are humans getting smarter?

From the algorithms that make our social media accounts function to the sleep-tracking technology in our smartwatches, the world has never seemed so technologically advanced and developed. Which is why it would be easy to assume that with each generation, humans are getting smarter. But is this the case? It’s a question many scientists have pondered, […] … learn more→

Metrics would ruin the REF

Metrics would ruin the REF

At the end of every research excellence framework (REF) cycle, the question is asked whether a more metrics-driven system could simplify and improve what is undeniably a complex, time-intensive exercise. This time around is no exception; since submissions closed at the end of March, there has been a flurry of articles addressing this question, and […] … learn more→

Internationalisation means more than just teaching in English

Internationalisation means more than just teaching in English

Many East Asian universities have been remarkably successful in their internationalisation efforts over the past decade. There are now 14 universities from the region included in the world’s top 100, according to the latest THE rankings. One significant factor has been the use of English in teaching, which has facilitated the recruitment of overseas students and staff, […] … learn more→

How to make your dissertation 'speak' to experts

How to make your dissertation ‘speak’ to experts

Most people come into a PhD program with well developed writing skills but a  dissertation – or as it is called in Australia, a Thesis, is a very particular kind of writing challenge. All thesis writers must bend their existing skills to the appropriate ‘thesis style’. Ironically, the people I have seen struggle the most […] … learn more→

How can rapid prototyping processes transform the automotive industry

How can rapid prototyping processes transform the automotive industry

The manufacturing industry has evolved with the development of additive manufacturing technologies. Today, companies use various designing, development, manufacturing, and distribution processes beyond 3D modeling.  However, many companies are still unaware of the advantages rapid prototyping processes can provide to their industry. Here are some ways in which the rapid prototyping process can transform the […] … learn more→

Content marketing internationally: How to inspire a diverse audience

Content marketing internationally: How to inspire a diverse audience

Globalization has changed almost every aspect of the corporate landscape over the past few decades. Today, it’s possible to buy products and services internationally thanks to the increased prevalence of the internet and international shipping.  There are many effects of globalization on business, the most important one being that it leads to increased competition. Therefore, […] … learn more→

Breakfast After the Bell programs reduce school absenteeism

Breakfast After the Bell programs reduce school absenteeism

Making a healthy breakfast available to students not only can help alleviate hunger and improve concentration at school; it also appears to encourage regular attendance, according to new research I co-authored. In a study published in February 2021, my co-author and I explored how the rollout of Breakfast After the Bell programs at high-poverty schools in Colorado and Nevada […] … learn more→

How can we rethink food education?

How can we rethink food education?

Since ultra-processed products are associated with significantly increased risks of chronic disease , ensuring a healthy diet is an essential vehicle for health protection. The prevalence of chronic diseases is also associated with an increase in social inequalities in health, the most disadvantaged populations being the most affected, and consuming the most ultra-processed foods . It should be noted that the prevalence of […] … learn more→