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Open Access: A Benefit Not a Burden That is Worth the Cost

HEPI

Their question also downplays the significant public good that the mandate has achieved, including the transformative effect of the REF OA requirements implemented in 2016, which produced a huge boost in the accessibility of UK research. Indeed, open access has many benefits for many parties.

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Mapping the Legacy of RPI's First African American Woman Leader

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Shirley Ann Jackson Although not a high school graduate, he was mechanically inclined and ultimately achieved a position in charge of the vehicle operations for the U.S. He had a big influence on me because he had an interest in things scientific and technological,” Jackson said. “I Department of Defense on science and technology.

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62% ‘prioritising’ attracting int’l students – report

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One in three (35%) say that they are the lowest priority challenge areas now, but 65% say they will become increasingly difficult by 2029. Funding, education and talent follow as the second, third and fourth priorities, but leaders say that the need to adapt to political, technological and regulatory changes will become greater challenges.

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What is a ‘research culture’?

SRHE

The Second Report of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (April 2002) heard evidence to that effect and recommended that HEFCE ‘ensure that its quality assessment does not discourage or disadvantage interdisciplinary research’, arguing that ‘such research offers some of the most fertile ground for innovation and discovery’.