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Research into the Higher Education Community revolves around two vital pillars: supporting practice research and sharing best practices. We encourage the application of evidence-informed practices within teaching activities, transforming classrooms into laboratories for innovation and growth. By providing the tools and support needed, we aim to enable educators to make data-driven decisions and continually enhance the student learning experience.
Collaboration and knowledge sharing are at the core of our community. We serve as a dynamic hub for the exchange of ideas and insights among university teachers and educational professionals. This CoP collectively supports three PhD students and their research within the field of graduate employability, the well-being of academic staff and students, and the professionalization of online/blended/hybrid education.
PhD projects supported by TAG & CoP Research into Higher Education
TAG supports three PhD students, who are supervised by core members of the CoP Research into Higher Education. Bi-monthly, the students meet with the CoP to elaborate on their progress and challenges. Explore the three PhD pieces of research we support below.
Join the community of PhD students researching higher education
Are you a PhD student at the UG/UMCG working on a topic related to higher education? Are you interested in sharing your experience with your peers?
You are welcome to join our meetings for extended community members. Twice a year, CoP Research into Higher Education hosts a gathering for interested PhD students from the whole UG. It is an opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and seek advice from experienced colleagues.
If you are interested in joining, please email us at tag rug.nl.
Leaders of the CoP RiHE: dr. Maaike Engels and dr. Marjon Fokkens-Bruinsma
Dr. Maaike Engels works as a coordinator for educational innovation and grants at the Teaching Academy Groningen. She earned a Bachelor’s and Research Master’s in Educational Sciences from Utrecht University (2012–2014) and completed her Ph.D. in Psychology at KU Leuven (2018). Her professional experience includes postdoctoral research and teaching in Sociology at the University of Groningen (2018–2021) and teacher training and professional development at the CIT (2021–2023).
Dr. Marjon Fokkens-Bruinsma is from the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences and her expertises include; learning and instruction in higher education, teacher motivation, teacher education, quality assurance, wellbeing and resilience.
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