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A new CRADLE Honorary Fellow appointed: Dr Juuso Nieminen

CRADLE is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Juuso Henrik Nieminen, University of Hong Kong, as an Honorary Fellow. Currently, Dr Nieminen works as Assistant Professor at the Academic Unit of Social Contexts and Policies of Education (SCAPE), University of Hong Kong. Dr Nieminen’s research focuses on student experiences of assessment and feedback, student formation and inclusive assessment. In this blog post, Dr Nieminen briefly introduces his previous collaborations with the CRADLE team, and sheds light on future directions.

CRADLE Seminar Series #5: Developing students’ evaluative judgements: pedagogical activities and practices – 7 June 2022 – Join Us!

Join us to hear from CRADLE doctoral students and their latest research in evaluative judgement.

Re-Imagining Exams: how do assessment adjustments impact on inclusion?– CRADLE Seminar Series #2: Review by Dr Juuso Nieminen

In this informative review, Dr Juuso Nieminen reflects on Dr Joanna Tai’s seminar of 15 March 2022. Juuso details important messages arising from Joanna’s work on assessment adjustments and inclusion, and the need for more inclusive assessment practices and the significance of co-creation of assessment design. Juuso is an Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong and his research interests include student-centred assessment design, feedback literacy and assessment for inclusion.

Now Open! – PhD scholarship in Assessment and/or Digital Learning in Higher Education opportunity with the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) – Applications close Monday 11 April 2022

We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for a new PhD scholarship in Assessment and/or Digital Learning in Higher Education with CRADLE. If you are a domestic student or international student residing in Australia interested in assessment and digital learning, come and study with us at CRADLE!

CRADLE Seminar Series: Re-Imagining Exams: how do assessment adjustments impact on inclusion? – 15 March 2022 – Join Us!

Please join us for our second seminar of 2022 by Dr Joanna Tai on exams, assessment adjustments and inclusion.

CRADLE PhD student chooses research as her new career pathway

In this post we hear from CRADLE’s fourth and newest strategic PhD scholarship holder, Anastasiya...

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