A research seminar given by Elizabeth Hauke on Non-Traditional Academic Writing.
Tag: ethnography
Evoke Exhibition
The artwork from my research and thesis Evoke (y)our authentic has been exhibited in the CLCC at Imperial College, London this autumn. Continue Reading
Introducing ‘Evoke (y)our authentic’
Having graduated on 1st January 2022, my PhD thesis is now freely available to download from Spiral. This is not your traditional thesis – but it is an easy, accessible and fun read. Continue Reading
Who’s Looking At Who, Looking At Who?
Stemming from my recent doctoral study of participant ethnographic methodology in higher education, I am pleased to confirm publication of a chapter in Theory and Method in Higher Education Research.
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Reshaping education – learning from a pandemic
We were pleased to be featured in a recent Imperial Stories interactive, reflecting on Imperial’s work during the pandemic – both in terms of contributing to the national and global response to Covid 19, but also with respect to innovation within our community. Continue Reading