Digital Transformation Forum: Pandemic propels online education into ¡®next phase¡¯
Digitising classes was the first?part ¨C the next challenge is to make materials engaging and personalised, experts say
Digitising classes was the first?part ¨C the next challenge is to make materials engaging and personalised, experts say
THE data demonstrate that leading institutions?are focusing on becoming more comprehensive rather than more specialist
If governments commit extra funding and researchers accept the growing industrial emphasis, the European Research Area can fly, says Jan Palmowski
Many early career researchers saw their working hours fall, but one in nine scientists worked 60 hours a week, says Vitae study
Traditional forms of assessment, such as exams and essays, are largely irrelevant once students arrive in the workplace?¨C we need new methods that relate to jobs, now more than ever
Brussels, Sep 2006 Full text [...] 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document summarises the outcomes of the online public consultation conducted by the RESEARCH DG from 12 May to 31 July 2006 during which...
Female under-representation in spin-offs is likely to be attributable to the usual suspects: gender bias, lack of appropriate support and limited access to the right networks, says?Simonetta Manfredi
Jo Johnson tells MPs that new research funding agency could damage rest of system if allowed to be an ¡®island¡¯ in Cabinet Office
Topics including strategising, the benefits of online learning, and international research will be explored in conversations across two virtual stages?
Brussels, 21 June 2006 The fight against animal testing gets more concrete. Initiated by the European Commission, the new “European Partnership on Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing...
The child refugee and business prodigy discusses racial prejudice and personal perseverance, and?the prospects for Kamala Harris
Brussels, 10 July 2006 Europe risks a “brain drain” to Asia and America unless it makes innovation a priority and invests more in education, research and business knowledge,...
Talent and ingenuity will be more?important than ever to universities worldwide as they face a host of unprecedented challenges, says Ellie Bothwell
Ransomware victims must either line the pockets of criminals or face the financial penalties and PR disaster of a data breach, says Chris Cobb
Simon Baker weighs the evidence for the transformation of the country¡¯s higher education system