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A history of Data Futures

Wonkhe

David Kernohan traces the surprisingly long history of the future of data The post A history of Data Futures appeared first on Wonkhe. Data Futures is here, it just isn’t evenly distributed.

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Christina Ke, Uoffer Global

The PIE News

Oxford is one of those cities that is full of both beauty and history, so it became a perfect backdrop for such an important event. We also intend to do more analysis of data in the near future so that we may publish our own reports and give valuable insights to the industry, and eventually publish a white paper.

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The contested rise of ‘institutional autonomy’

HEPI

This post was kindly authored for HEPI by Gill Evans, Emeritus Professor of Medieval Theology and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge. The history of ‘institutional autonomy’ The insistence on the importance of institutional autonomy has a long history. The second part will be published tomorrow.

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New digital texts shake up monograph publishing (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Nine other works are currently in development and represent a broad disciplinary range: Africana studies, American studies, archaeology and the ancient world, ethnic studies, history, history of art and architecture, Italian studies, literary arts, and performance studies. The print run would have been 500 copies.

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Weekend Reading: Imperfect information in higher education

HEPI

In this weekend long read, he discusses the history of marketisation in higher education and considers whether applicants have enough information to make informed judgements about where and what they study. Studying medicine or economics increases earnings five years after graduation by 25 per cent more than studying English or history.

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How Getting Involved in Clubs Kept Me in College

Today's Learner

Junior year: Making the college experience yours In the year since the switch, I’ve seen my grades improve, served on three executive boards, been a part of six organizations, earned scholarships for my on-campus involvement and even took up a double major in Global Politics with a minor in History.

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Institutional autonomy: does it need an ‘academic community’?

HEPI

This post was kindly authored for HEPI by Gill Evans, Emeritus Professor of Medieval Theology and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge. This piece is the second part of two on the topic of institutional autonomy. The first part was published yesterday and is available here.