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Humane Ingenuity 36: 15% Faster

Dan Cohen

The use of advanced technology, in short, can open up broad interpretive avenues. Here’s the full article, “ Deformin’ in the Rain: How (and Why) to Break a Classic Film ,” which is currently in “preview” mode in Digital Humanities Quarterly. There are also tough choices about labor and resource allocation.

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AI is the future: stop acting like it’s just another buzzword

The PIE News

AI-driven predictive tools help universities identify high-yield regions, anticipate visa trends, and allocate resources more effectively in real time. While AI will never replace human relationships at the heart of international recruitment, it can enhance them. Recruitment is evolving just as quickly.

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The Guild advises “openness” in European R&I

The PIE News

billion budget allocated to Horizon Europe from 2021-27. The Guild has called for a budget of at least €200 billion for FP10, more than double the €95.5 billion budget allocated to Horizon Europe from 2021-27. The Guild has called for a budget of at least €200 billion for FP10, more than double the €95.5

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Algorithmic Bias Continues to Negatively Impact Minoritized Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Institutions use algorithms to predict college success, admissions, allocation for financial aid, inclusion in student success programs, recruitment, and many more tasks. It becomes biased.”

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Experts Gathered to Discuss Challenges Facing Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Public universities and private universities all have very different kinds of funding allocations,” said Dirks. When Dirks first arrived at the University of California, Berkeley in 2012, where he served as chancellor, the state’s allocations amounted to 12% of the university budget. Dr. Nicholas B.

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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. This calculation is based on the published QR allocation of £166m to Oxford University for the year 2023-24.

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Leading the Revolution: The Crucial Role of HBCUs in Steering AI Leadership

WCET Frontiers

By 2045, the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility reports, generative AI has the potential to widen the Black/White household wealth gap by $43 billion annually – but, if implemented carefully, the technology may have beneficial impacts instead.