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1. Change levers for unifying top-down and bottom-up approaches to the adoption and diffusion of e-learning in higher education.

2. Conceptualising routes to employability in higher education: the case of education studies.

3. Widening participation in higher education with a view to implementing institutional change.

4. Relationships, variety & synergy: the vital ingredients for scholarship in engineering education? A case study.

5. Has economics become an elite subject for elite UK universities?

6. Professional dialogues: exploring an alternative means of assessing the professional learning of experienced HE academics.

7. Professors and examinations: ideas of the university in nineteenth-century Scotland.

8. The 2011 BELMAS Conference: new topics, diverse ideas, much more international than before.

9. Education reform and managerialism: comparing the experience of schools and colleges.

10. Performance Management and the Stifling of Academic Freedom and Knowledge Production.

11. Supporting the development of assessment literacy of staff through institutional process change.

12. Continuity and Change in English Further Education: A Century of Voluntarism and Permissive Adaptability.

13. Changing Internal Governance: Are Leadership Roles and Management Structures in United Kingdom Universities Fit for the Future?

14. Representing 30 years of higher education change: UK universities and the Times Higher.

15. Can Governments Improve Higher Education Through ‘Informing Choice’?

16. Identifying effective drivers for knowledge exchange in the United Kingdom.

17. Check the small print before you shout 'Freedom!'

18. For-profits be warned -- of all the buyout hurdles, the greatest of these may be charity.