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Join the ACRLog Blog Team! 

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Members of the ACRLog blog team write on any issue or idea that impacts academic librarianship, from current news items to workflow and procedural topics to upcoming changes in the profession and more. Blog team members also contribute to the work of blog promotion and management (e.g., The post Join the ACRLog Blog Team!

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Apply for the LSE HE Blog Fellowship 2025

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The LSE HE Blog Fellowship could be for you. Following the success of the inaugural LSE Higher Education Blog Fellowship programme last year , we are delighted to announce the next round of the fellowship. More than 500,000 people read blog posts and commentary from across the LSE Blogs every month.

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Higher Education Inquirer Ranks #14 in Best Higher Education Blogs

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer has been ranked 14th in Feed Spot's 90 best higher education blogs , just behind a number of larger name brand blogs, including Higher Ed Dive, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, Inside Higher Education, and Times Higher Education.

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Turn data into poetry

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LSE HE Blog Fellow Sam Illingworth explains how and why he turned the LSE HE Blog into a poem Within qualitative research, particularly in the context of higher education, traditional methods like thematic analysis, content coding, and narrative inquiry have long dominated the field. What is poetic transcription?

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A final post as a farewell and thanks

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I may do some consulting after I retire, via Enrollment VP and the companion blog. (I He was the person who shone light on things for me, and helped me stay committed to this blog over the past eleven-and-a-half years. I guess this means I'll be doing requests, after all.) In my beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning.

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Enhancing transparency in UCAS personal statement guidance: a traffic light approach

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This blog is based on a paper by Fryer, Jones and Zhang. Get our updates via email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Due to its time-sensitive nature, the paper has been published as a preprint, and therefore has not yet been subject to peer-review.

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Mastering Multi-Channel Marketing for School Enrollment: Strategies for Consistent Student Engagement

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In this blog post, we’ll explore the basics and essentials of multi-channel marketing in higher education. Source: Georgetown University | School Instagram Content Marketing Institutions can use blogs, videos, and downloadable guides as a resource for selling their offerings to prospective students. Here’s how to achieve this.

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