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Jennifer Leigh Campbell; Krystal Lockwood; Leda Barnett; Becki Cook; Greg Kitson; Leah Henderson; Dale Rowland; Kyly Mills; Julie Ballangarry; Stephen Corporal – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Publish or perish is the cautionary aphorism reminding academics to produce academic work for career longevity. For communities historically excluded from tertiary institutions, this aphorism can also signify a responsibility to ensure their voices are heard. Tertiary institutions recognise the importance of fostering productive writing…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Graduate Study, Student Research, Indigenous Populations

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