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

HEPI

The proposed enlargement of the REF mandate to include long-form humanities work (books) will extend these benefits to these outputs. This is particularly pertinent at a time when humanities departments are under threat. Yet the outcry over this requirement remains, despite suggestions for how it could be equitably funded.

Policy 145
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Europe research unis “concerned” on security

The PIE News

The UK’s Guild members King’s College London , The University of Glasgow and The University of Warwick are all part of the Russell Group. It says that an additional £4 billion in public R&D funding annually by 2029/30 is needed to sustainably meet a commitment of at least 3% of GDP invested in R&D.

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What is a ‘research culture’?

SRHE

The British Academy points to ‘the impact and value research’ in the humanities and related disciplines ‘can deliver to policy makers and the wider public’. In all this lay the beginnings of an academic ‘research culture’, though well into the twentieth century the Fellows of Colleges did not usually have – or seek – doctorates.

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Update on the Work of the Future Conventions Task Force

ACPA

We will not abandon our colleagues in these locations; we know there are college student educators in these locations battling for their jobs, their academic freedoms, and even their livelihoods.” location, 2) A Central U.S. location, 3) A Pacific U.S. location, 4) A South U.S.

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Omnibus Bill Offers Financial Boosts, Compromises

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dominique Baker, an associate professor of education policy in the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at Southern Methodist University, “and there are compromises.” They don’t stop when they go to college,” said Baker. A change in retirement law will also have higher ed impacts.

Policy 106