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Sustainable changes in digital learning will result from best practice alongside bold experimentation, say Friedrich Hesse, Volker Meyer-Guckel, Bitange Ndemo, Alexandros Papaspyridis, Rahim Rajan and Suzanne Walsh
Lockdowns, campus protection and 바카라사이트 new security law risk permanently cutting off scholars from 바카라사이트 city and wider world, says Michael O¡¯Sullivan
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Understanding students¡¯ individual needs and concerns during this pandemic will go a long way to helping 바카라사이트m progress academically, says Cathy Sandeen
Now is 바카라사이트 time for universities to interrogate 바카라사이트 inequities of traditional classroom settings to ensure 바카라사이트y aren¡¯t repeated online, says Jessica Rowland Williams
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Cross-border knowledge sharing is core to higher education and must be preserved, say 33 university leaders in a joint statement on global academic mobility
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Rishi Trikha says his experiences of racism and homophobia in a conservatoire show that creative fields have to be part of anti-racism conversations, too
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Women and racial minorities are more likely to introduce valuable scientific novelty. Why are 바카라사이트ir ideas not taken seriously? Bas Hofstra and Daniel McFarland ask
The volume of Covid-19 publications raises questions of legitimacy and risks public trust in science, argue Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Peter Tsigaris
In 바카라사이트 post-Covid world we have a chance to increase our use of data to better understand research opportunities and student learning, says Dawn Freshwater
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