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The two period cross over trial
N Barker, RJ Hews, A Huitson, J Poloniecki*
Journal of Applied Statistics 9 (1), 67-115, 1982
481982
Prioritising Lifeload over Learning Load: Understanding Post-Pandemic Student Engagement.
R Hews, J McNamara, Z Nay
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice 19 (2), 128-145, 2022
352022
Voluntary Assisted Dying and the legality of using a telephone or internet service: The impact of Commonwealth'Carriage Service'offences
K Del Villar, E Close, R Hews, L Willmott, BP White
Monash UL Rev. 47, 125, 2021
102021
Creative confidence and thinking skills for lawyers: Making sense of design thinking pedagogy in legal education
R Hews, G Beligatamulla, J McNamara
Thinking Skills and Creativity 49, 101352, 2023
72023
'Scum of the Earth': An Analysis of the Prejudicial Twitter Conversations during the Baden-Clay Murder Trial
R Hews, N Suzor
UNSWLJ 40, 1604, 2017
72017
Twitter trials and Facebook juries: An analysis of the Australian sub judice rule and the regulation of prejudicial publicity on social media during high-profile criminal trials
RJ Hews
Queensland University of Technology, 2019
22019
Law and design thinking: Preparing graduates for the future of legal work
R Hews, J McNamara, Z Nay
Alternative Law Journal 47 (2), 118-123, 2022
12022
Law student engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic
J McNamara, R Hews, Z Nay
UNSW Legal Education Research Conference, 4, 2021
12021
Student engagement, online learning and COVID-19: a Law School perspective
J McNamara, R Hews, Z Nay
Legal Education and Legal Profession During and After COVID-19, 55-69, 2022
2022
QUT Virtual Masterclass: Law and Design Thinking
R Hews
2020
All power to your elbow: Women in the NewLaw environment
J McNamara, R Hews, J Duffy
Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference 2018 …, 2018
2018
Social media and juries: Using network mapping to understand how prejudicial conversations about criminal trials flow in social networks
R Hews
Privacy, Politics and Law: In Conversation with Professor Paul De Hert, 2017
2017
High-profile criminal trials, social media conversations and media regulation in Australia
R Hews
Oxford Internet Institute Summer Doctoral Program 2017, 2017
2017
High-profile criminal trials, social media conversations and juror prejudice: understanding media regulation in the digital age
R Hews
The Association of Internet Researchers Conference 2016: Internet Rules!, 2016
2016
Sub judice contempt and the platform society: Examining prejudicial information about high-profile criminal trials on social media
R Hews
The Internet, Policy and Politics Conference 2016: The Platform Society, 2016
2016
Sessional academic success: The QUT Law School experience
R Hews, J Yule, J Van Winden
Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association 7 (1-2), 15-27, 2014
2014
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