Students and academics working in partnership to embed cultural competence as a graduate quality

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Since 2014, the University of Sydney has been experimenting with a new initiative motivated by the research on “students as partners”. In 2014, six students were selected as Ambassadors of the Sydney Teaching Colloquium (STC)-the University’s annual learning and teaching conference-as undergraduate researchers. In that year, the focus was on assessment standards.

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Bell, A., Barahona, S., Beg, G., Coulson, S., Eymont, R., Hartman, J., … Uptin, J. (2020). Students and academics working in partnership to embed cultural competence as a graduate quality. In Cultural Competence and the Higher Education Sector: Australian Perspectives, Policies and Practice (pp. 233–254). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5362-2_13

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