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Ian M. Kinchin

H-index: 37
Education 58%
Psychology 16%
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I asked my computer to generate a concept map to summarise the themes in research into belonging in higher education. Its not a great concept map, but it does appear to groups together some major themes. Would you make any amendments?

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profiankinchin.bsky.social
It might not quite be fall in Vermont, but I still like my Amelanchier tree

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My favourite spot on campus at The University of Surrey

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Reposted by: Ian M. Kinchin

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It’s Autumn !

Looks like it is going to be a good season for chestnuts.

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I love the smell of cyclamen in the morning.

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Wisley garden looking good in the sunshine yesterday

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What if Leonardo da Vinci was a Dr Who fan?

Just goofing with ChatGPT to see what it can do

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profiankinchin.bsky.social
If Leonardo da Vinci was a heavy metal fan

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If Leonardo da Vinci had seen Paddington Bear, how different would the world be today?

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Stinking iris seed heads

Never seem to notice the flowers but the red fruits are very conspicuous

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I really expect a hobbit to jump out of the bushes at any time along this path to Newlands Corner

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Rudbeckias still smiling in the late summer sunshine.

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profiankinchin.bsky.social
Note the time taken. Submitted 4th August, published 5th September after a thorough review and revise process. Very efficient. Very professional.

None of this waiting for 4 months before the editor sends it for review nonsense.

The way academic publishing used to be. The way it should be

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profiankinchin.bsky.social
Very happy this has been published today

It’d be interested to know if colleagues consider themselves to be r- or K-selected (as described in the paper)

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‘we suggest that chief amongst the beliefs implicit in managerialism is the idea that management in itself is of greater importance than the primary activities that are being managed’ (Hussey/Smith (2010): The Trouble with Higher Education, p.20)

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Book cover of The Trouble with Higher Education by Trevor Hussey and Patrick Smith.
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Where we stayed in the south of France

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