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Solidarity with Academic Communities in Syria & Turkey:

8 Feb 202313 Feb 2023
A panel discussion Monday, 13 February | 17:00 | Online REGISTER HERE The Kahramanmaras earthquake has devastated large parts of Turkey and Northwest Syria, where 11,200 people have been killed…
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What does it mean to be an academic leader?

9 Jun 20226 Nov 2022
By Mark Carrigan I’ve been thinking about this question a lot over the last few days. I returned to Cambridge at the weekend to attend farewell events for Susan Robertson…
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Webinar: Open access publishing: the oligopoly of big publishing firms and the possibility of alternative models

15 Oct 202115 Oct 2021
Date: Friday 22nd of October 2021, on zoom Time:  11am-12pm (British summer time) /12-13h Central European Time Please register here: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsd-2gpjMtE9OO-lz-yq7FBFGQt1NLrck0 Issues as stake Surviving in a bibliometric economy: Perspectives on Open Access journal publishing…
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The Death of a Profession? The Doctoral Programme Amidst the Crisis of Higher Education

24 Oct 202031 Jan 2021
By Lakshmi Bose & Rebecca Gordon One of the greatest gifts of the doctoral programme is the time and space to think deeply about what one wants to do in…
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A Cultural Political Economy account of Higher Education in Mercosur

10 Feb 202020 Apr 2020
By Aliandra Lazzari Barlete CPGJ’s Aliandra Barlete received the Best Dissertation Award by the CIES’s Higher Education Special Interest Group for her PhD thesis titles ‘A Cultural Political Account of…
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Talk: the Idea of a Digital University, David Berry, 12 June 4-5.30PM

7 Jun 201816 Jun 2018
12 June, 4-5.30pm, Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Rd., Donald Macintyre Building, Room 2S3 (second floor) In this talk, I set out to examine the ways in which the university, as an idea,…
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Social media habits and routines

28 May 201830 May 2018
By Tyler Shores Over the past few weeks Mark Carrigan and I have been running a series of sessions on social media for academics at the Faculty of Education. One of…
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Is there such a thing as ‘centrist’ higher education policy?

27 Apr 20184 May 2018
By Jana Bacevic This Thursday, I was at the Institute of Education in London, at the launch of David Willetts’ new book, A University Education. The book is another contribution to what…

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