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1. Design, implementation and evaluation of a spiral module combining data science, digital health and evidence-based medicine in the undergraduate medical curriculum: A mixed methods study.

2. Educational technology for learners with disabilities in primary school settings in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic literature review.

3. Establishing a veterinary anatomy core syllabus through a modified Delphi process.

4. Indigenising systematic reviews with a collaborative model of 'training the trainers'.

5. Understanding barriers to participation within undergraduate STEM laboratories: towards development of an inclusive curriculum.

6. Healthcare Students' and Educators' Views on the Integration of Gender-Based Violence Education into the Curriculum: a Qualitative Inquiry in Three Countries.

7. The approaches and motivations to learning of student nurses: a phenomenological study.

8. Professional skills development: foundational curriculum skills and competencies of UK construction management programmes.

9. Hetero‐ and cisnormativity—UK pharmacy education as a queer opponent.

10. Assessing children's writing products using curriculum-based measures of writing (CBM-W).

11. "That's where you start to think like, does anyone actually listen to or watch women's sport?" Gender Regimes and Students Experiences on Higher Education Sport Courses.

12. New graduate physiotherapists' perceived preparedness for clinical practice. A cross-sectional survey.

13. Updating the British Geriatrics Society recommended undergraduate curriculum in geriatric medicine: a curriculum mapping and nominal group technique study.

14. Counselling students' responses to conducting role‐play activities online: An evaluation of MSc university students.

15. Designing a programme to train social workers on how to promote physical activity for disabled people: A Delphi study in the UK.

16. Understanding curriculum design in the perceptions and practices of classroom music teachers in the lower secondary school in England.

17. How do medical students' experiences inform their opinions of general practice and its potential as a future career choice?

18. How to Implement a Simulation-Based Education Programme: Lessons from the UK Urology Simulation Boot Camp.

19. Exploring a collaborative approach to the involvement of patients, carers and the public in the initial education and training of healthcare professionals: A qualitative study of patient experiences.

20. Designing filmmaking: Shaping first-year curriculum for transition, progression and effective collaboration.

21. Block teaching in art and design: Pedagogy and the student experience.

22. The search for deep learning: a curriculum coherence model.

23. Secondary school arts teachers' practice autonomy perceptions in New Zealand and England.

24. Leadership skills development among engineering students in Higher Education – an analysis of the Russell Group universities in the UK.

25. Development and decay of procedural skills in surgery: A systematic review of the effectiveness of simulation-based medical education interventions.

26. Augmenting excellence, promoting diversity? Preliminary design of a foundation year for the University of Cambridge.

27. Reflection as pedagogy in action research.

28. University-Business Cooperation to design a transnational curriculum for energy efficiency operations.

29. Blended professionals, technology and online learning: Identifying a socio‐technical third space in higher education.

30. A conducive environment? The role of need support in the higher education workplace and its effect on academics' experiences of research assessment in the UK.

31. Embracing ambiguity: Curriculum design and activity theory.

32. From European Association for Palliative Care Recommendations to a Blended, Standardized, Free-to-Access Undergraduate Curriculum in Palliative Medicine: The EDUPALL Project.

33. General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) and the assessment of science practical work: an historical review of assessment policy.

34. Comparative Cognition and Cognitive Ecology in the Classroom.

35. What factors influence the introduction of a national undergraduate general practice curriculum in the UK?

36. Learning progression in the humanities: identifying tensions in articulating progression in humanities in Wales.

37. Postgraduate students as plurilingual social actors in UK higher education.

38. Valuing a translingual mindset in researcher education in Anglophone higher education: supervision perspectives.

39. Three issues for mental health nurse educators preparing new preregistration programmes.

40. How diverse is your reading list? Exploring issues of representation and decolonisation in the UK.

41. Curriculum mapping food science programs: An approach to quantification of professional competencies.

42. A competency framework for domestic violence counselling.

43. A 60-year dysfunctional relationship: How and why curriculum and assessment in fine art in England have always been problematic and still are.

44. Managing diversity: academic's perspective on culture and teaching.

45. Can curriculum design influence medical students' attitudes to psychiatry? A comparison of two different approaches.

46. Crossing boundaries: Exploring the theory, practice and possibility of a 'Future 3' curriculum.

47. Augmenting ENT surgery outside the medical school curriculum: the role of a 1-day otolaryngology course.

48. Towards a deconstructed curriculum: Rethinking higher education in the Global North.

49. Experts, knowledge and criticality in the age of ‘alternative facts’: re-examining the contribution of higher education.

50. Designing a Curriculum Framework for School Prayer: A Case Study from UK Jewish Primary Schools.

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