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Burden, Penny (2004) Levels of engagement: A continuum for pragmatic optimists. In: 9th Annual SEDA Conference: Questioning the Impact of Staff and Educational Development; 16-17 Nov 2004, Birmingham, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Ljubojevic, Dejan, Cook, John and Boyle, Tom (2004) Towards contextual metadata to increase learning object technology effectiveness. In: ED-MEDIA 2004: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications; 21-26 Jun 2004, Lugano, Switzerland.

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Mador, Martha, Springdal, Kent and Dixon, Sarah (2004) Quasi-privatisations: an institutionalisation perspective. In: British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference 2004: Management Futures; 30 Aug - 01 Sep 2004, St Andrews, U.K.. ISBN 9780954960810

Morgan, Michelle (2004) Induction, the Sussex experience. In: AUA Annual Conference 2004: Firing the Imagination; 19-21 Apr 2004, Keele, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Morgan, Michelle (2004) Understanding and managing student expectations - its impact on student retention. In: AUA Annual Conference 2004: Firing the Imagination; 19-21 Apr 2004, Keele, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Price, Linda (2004) Individual differences in learning: cognitive control, cognitive style and learning style. Educational Psychology, 24(5), pp. 681-698. ISSN (print) 0144-3410

Price, Linda, Jelfs, Anne and Richardson, John TE (2004) Perceptions of tuition in correspondence and on-line contexts in distance education. In: Improving Student Learning Symposium 2004: Improving Student Learning: Diversity and Inclusivity; 06-08 Sep 2004, Birmingham, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Springdal, Kent and Mador, Martha (2004) Organizational changes resulting from the privatization of state enterprises. Public Money & Management, 24(1), pp. 69-80. ISSN (print) 0954-0962

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