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Förnamn Eft ernamn Rubrik E v underrubrik

ISBN xxx-xx-xxxx-xxx-x ISSN xxxx-xxxx Department of Education

Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden www.pedag.umu.se

Umeå Univ ersity

2018

Clair e Englund T eaching in an age of c omple xity

Teaching in an age of complexity

Exploring academic change and development in higher education

Claire Englund

Teaching in an age of complexity

Exploring academic change and development in higher education

Claire Englund

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