Research & Thought Leadership

Ideas That Matter to the Future of Higher Education.

From peer-reviewed scholarship to long-form public writing, this is where the work of understanding education becomes visible.

Scholarship at the Intersection of Leadership, Learning, and Disruption.

Keith's research sits at a particularly consequential moment in Ontario's postsecondary history. Federal policy changes in 2023 and 2024 dramatically altered the international student landscape at colleges across the province, creating conditions that demand serious scholarly attention. His doctoral work asks who stays, who leaves, and why — and what institutions can do differently.

Beyond the dissertation, his thought leadership addresses the broader questions that keep educators awake: how artificial intelligence is reshaping authentic assessment, why curriculum renewal processes so often fail to keep pace with industry, and what transformational leadership actually looks like in a college classroom rather than a boardroom.

His writing is grounded in evidence, shaped by practice, and intended for readers who want more than surface-level takes on complex issues.

Where to Find the Work

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Long-Form Writing →
Leadership, pedagogy, AI, digital strategy, and institutional change.
Podcasting
Audio Conversations →
Ideas in higher education, leadership, and what it means to teach well.
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Verified scholarly publications and academic contributions.
“True scholarship happens at the exact intersection of learning and disruption where we use rigorous evidence to navigate massive shifts like AI and policy changes, transforming institutional panic into authentic, human-centered progress.”
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Scholarship that strengthens teaching and academic leadership.

Keith’s research explores student persistence, belonging, strategic enrolment management, equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and the institutional practices that help students remain connected to their learning. This work positions him as a faculty member and academic administrator who can connect evidence, curriculum, communication, and student support into practical institutional action.

His published systematized literature review with Clayton Smith examines the intersection of strategic enrolment management and equity, with attention to marginalized and minimalized students, access, support, and post-graduation success.


Podcasting

The podcast platform extends these conversations beyond written research, exploring workforce transformation, leadership, organisational culture, artificial intelligence, employee engagement, and the challenges shaping the future of work.