Create a research-rich learning and teaching context in your department
Examples:
Involve students in departmental research projects
- Chemistry (Example 2)
- Computer Science (Example 1)
- Forensic Computing (Example 3)
- Mechanical Engineering (Example 1)
- Microbiology (Example 1)
- Physics (Example 1)
Encourage students to feel part of the research culture of the department
- Biomedical Science (Example 1; Example 2)
- Chemistry (Example 1)
- Computer Science (Example 1)
- Forensic Computing (Example 1; Example 3)
- Literacy Education (Example 1)
- Political Science (Example 2)
- Popular Music (Example 1)
Infuse teaching with the values and practices of researchers
- Applied Linguistics (Example 2)
- Asian History (Example 1)
- Astronomy (Example 1)
- Biomedical Science (Example 1)
- Computer Science (Example 1)
- Engineering and Technology (Example 1)
- Fine Art (Example 1)
- Forensic Computing (Example 2; Example 3)
- History (Example 2)
- Industrial Design and Interior Design (Example 2)
- Marine Science (Example 1)
- Mathematics (Example 1)
- Mechanical Engineering (Example 1)
- Music (Example 2)
- Plant Science (Example 1)
- Political Science (Example 1)
- Popular Music (Example 1; Example 2)
- Sociology (Example 1)
- Urban Planning (Example 2)
- Visual Arts (Example 1)
Design curricula in a holistic, coherent way that maps students’ experiences with research progressively and developmentally across year levels
- Applied Theatre (Example 2)



