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The Beauty of Outlines

Sally Baggett is a college instructor, writing tutor, proofreader, and writer. Writing is her life. She holds a master’s in literature, teaching basic writing at the college level and tutoring in writing at all levels. She also is a literature instructor, inspiring students to love what they read so that writing about it is more fun. She […]

How to Start a Dissertation? New Answers to Old Problems

  Author’s bio: Karen Dikson is a writer and college instructor from New Jersey. Her works have been published on several education and marketing resources. She finds her inspiration in helping her students succeed. Connect with Karen via Twitter.     This article doesn’t give technical guidelines for starting your dissertation. You will not find […]

Brainy Trainee – 7 Compelling Tools to Improve Your Cognitive Skills

Scott Ragin is an online tutor and experienced high school educator. Scott is always trying to create all the necessary conditions for the development of a well integrated personality in his students.  Cognitive sciences are doing their best to finally answer the question – how does the brain work? Although a significant theoretical progress has […]

A Student Guide to Productivity

Peter Mercer is a Lancaster based student landlord and director of Student HQ. Peter doesn’t consider being a landlord simply as a money making exercise, but feels that there is a social responsibility to keep his properties well maintained and to ensure all tenants are treated fairly.   Stay Off Social Media This is a […]

9 Resources That Will Help You Write The Perfect Admissions Essay

Mary Walton is a professional editor and online tutor. Her tutoring work with people of all ages has allowed her to explore education in all of its guises. Her blog shares more on what she has learned from her experiences.     It’s time to start thinking about getting your college applications ready. You may […]

Higher Education and the Data Revolution

Paul Clark – CEO of the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) – has worked in Higher Education in a range of roles for 20+ years. He has led a number of sector-wide data initiatives, including work on open data, improving data skills and using data for increased efficiency and benchmarking.  Data is becoming ever more […]

TechFugees Rally to Tackle European Refugee Crisis

  “I don’t ever want to have to put an event like this together again,” said Mike Butcher in opening the TechFugees conference last week. The circumstances that inspired him to organise this were certainly beyond dire, but the will to make a difference was palpable in the crowded room. It’s the sort of thing […]

Cite This For Me Salutes the 2015 IgNobel Prize Winners

  Yesterday we saw the 25th edition of the Ig Nobel prize, a lighthearted warm-up act to the Nobel announcements which will happen in early October. Lauded by Nature as “arguably the highlight of the scientific calendar” the aim of the prize is to “honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them […]

The Top 10 Apps to Make You Study Smarter

Being a student in 2015 can be a stressful business. One way to help reduce the pressure is to utilize technology in your studies. With an app for just about anything, sifting through the deluge for something genuinely useful can be a time-consuming process. That’s why we’ve gone ahead and picked our 10 favourite apps […]