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  1. Enhancing the effectiveness of administrative support for learning and teaching using workplace projects in lower-income countries (Journal article - 2019)
  2. Academic developers and international collaborations: the importance of personal abilities and aptitudes (Journal article - 2015)
  3. The role and effectiveness of reflective practices in programmes for new academic staff: a grounded practitioner review of the research literature (Report - 2006)
  4. Focus Group meets Nominal Group Technique: an effective combination for student evaluation? (Journal article - 2017)
  5. The importance of rationales for internationalization at a local level – university and individual (Journal article - 2014)
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2019

Enhancing the effectiveness of administrative support for learning and teaching using workplace projects in lower-income countries

Willis, I., & Jennings, B. (2019). Enhancing the effectiveness of administrative support for learning and teaching using workplace projects in lower-income countries. Innovations in Education and Teaching International. doi:10.1080/14703297.2019.1568279

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10.1080/14703297.2019.1568279
Journal article

How a Journal Club Course Changed Learners’ Approach in a Medical Doctorate Program- an Analysis of the PhD Scholars’ Perspective.

Ahmed, T. (n.d.). How a Journal Club Course Changed Learners’ Approach in a Medical Doctorate Program- an Analysis of the PhD Scholars’ Perspective.. The Egyptian Journal of Medical Education, 1-10. doi:10.33328/ejme.2019.002

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10.33328/ejme.2019.002
Journal article

2018

Influencing Factors for Adopting Technology Enhanced Learning in the Medical Schools of Punjab, Pakistan

Iqbal, S., Ahmad, S., & Willis, I. (2018). Influencing Factors for Adopting Technology Enhanced Learning in the Medical Schools of Punjab, Pakistan. In Online Course Management (pp. 1275-1288). IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-5472-1.ch066

DOI
10.4018/978-1-5225-5472-1.ch066
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2017

Focus Group meets Nominal Group Technique: an effective combination for student evaluation?

Varga-Atkins, T., McIsaac, J., & Willis, I. (2017). Focus Group meets Nominal Group Technique: an effective combination for student evaluation?. INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION AND TEACHING INTERNATIONAL, 54(4), 289-300. doi:10.1080/14703297.2015.1058721

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10.1080/14703297.2015.1058721
Journal article

Influencing Factors for Adopting Technology Enhanced Learning in the Medical Schools of Punjab, Pakistan

Iqbal, S., Ahmad, S., & Willis, I. (2017). Influencing Factors for Adopting Technology Enhanced Learning in the Medical Schools of Punjab, Pakistan. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, 13(3), 27-39. doi:10.4018/IJICTE.2017070103

DOI
10.4018/IJICTE.2017070103
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2015

2014

2012

Protecting academic freedom in changing times: the role of Heads of Departments

Qualter, A., & Willis, I. (2012). Protecting academic freedom in changing times: the role of Heads of Departments. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 44(2), 121-139. doi:10.1080/00220620.2012.658765

DOI
10.1080/00220620.2012.658765
Journal article

2008

Theory and legitimacy in professional education: a practitioner review of reflective processes within programmes for new academic staff

Kahn, P., Young, R., Grace, S., Pilkington, R., Rush, L., Tomkinson, B., & Willis, I. (2008). Theory and legitimacy in professional education: a practitioner review of reflective processes within programmes for new academic staff. International Journal for Academic Development, 13(3), 161-173. doi:10.1080/13601440802242440

DOI
10.1080/13601440802242440
Journal article

2006

The role and effectiveness of reflective practices in programmes for new academic staff: a grounded practitioner review of the research literature

Kahn, P. E., Young, R., Grace, S., Pilkington, R., Rush, L., Tomkinson, C. B., & Willis, I. (2006). The role and effectiveness of reflective practices in programmes for new academic staff: a grounded practitioner review of the research literature. York: Higher Education Academy.

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