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Brown University Reinstates Test Requirements

Insight Into Diversity

The new policy will launch with next year’s application cycle, effective for the class of 2029. The institution joins Yale University , Dartmouth College, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in their decisions to bring back the practice after test-optional offerings emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

HEPI

They could also consider investing QR funds to support scholar-led publishing operations, such as the Open Library of the Humanities , University College London’s open access press , or Cambridge University’s Diamond OA journals platform.

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TU Dresden and KCL transCampus aims to widen

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Now is the time for like-minded partners and countries with common principles to collaborate in education, speakers said at an event celebrating a decade of the transCampus partnership between King’s College London and Technische Universität Dresden. “And that’s what this partnership has represented in many ways.”

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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

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. It is scheduled to be repeated in 2029. It was last held in 2021 with Research England in charge instead of HEFCE.