Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 1.2: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 1.3: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 2.1: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 2.3: Students’ approaches to the ‘research’ component in the fashion design project: Variation in students’ experience of the research process
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 3.1: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 5.1: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 6.2: Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 7.1: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 7.2: ADCHE Editor reflects on Editorial Board and its role, purpose and future
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 8.1: Editorial
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 9.1: ADCHE Editor and Associate Editor: a real-life scenario of reflection in action
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education issue 9.2: Editorial
Linda Drew, Ph.D., is an education and arts leader who contributes to improvements in the quality of learning and teaching both within the UK and internationally. Using creative and collaborative approaches to lead and engage academic and support staff, students and related stakeholders through significant change within single or multiple environments, has built a reputation for publication and leading research in pedagogy, design and creative practice. Prof. Drew has practised as a consultant for change management in Art and Design Higher Education and was previously Dean of the Graduate School for Camberwell College of Arts, Chelsea College of Art and Design and Wimbledon College of Art at the University of the Arts London (UAL). Prof. Drew also held the position of Head of College at Chelsea College of Art and Design (UAL, acting 2006-2007). Before joining the University of the Arts as Dean of Academic Development in 2003, Prof. Drew was Co-Director of the Art, Design and Communication subject centre based at the University of Brighton. She is editor of the peer-reviewed journal Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education published by Intellect and is Vice Chair of CHEAD, the Design Research Society and the Group for Learning in Art & Design.
Keywords: qualitative variation, research, design projects, visual reproducing, conceptual responses, doctoral supervision

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