Aha. Yes it can be. However that article quotes the snipped quote. I managed to find the reference in the FT. Thanks for your help.
Aha. Yes it can be. However that article quotes the snipped quote. I managed to find the reference in the FT. Thanks for your help.
Which FT article is this from please?
Marble Arch in central London. Itβs a lively sunny day
Contrasting work view for the next couple of days. Variety is the spic of life etc
Interesting thing about the UKRI funding diagram: the research councils are invisible with their programmes now (maybe?) inputs to funding bucket outcomes. Disciplines not the organising principle, but pieces of delivery channels. Thatβs the enormous structural shift. Universities better catch up
Working with this university for a while. Beautiful campus
Subtitles.
Surely the point is that itβs learning? Itβs not optimal now, but given capacity for consolidating all published knowledge itβs accelerating in utility. Usefulness isnβt the issue, imo, regulation is.
Does this mean βEnglandβsβ?
According to the @financialtimes.com 35% of compensation goes to the legal company representing the students. The legal firm also say they have >190000 clients signed upβ¦ thatβs the end of the sector as we might know it. Lucky lawyers.
Someone listened. βUpdate 20 Feb β This article has been updated to clarify that it is Research England that is considering changes to the funding formula rather than the Research Excellence Framework team, as was stated in an earlier version.β
Picture of a deserted lakeside scene with what appears to be a body, covered up with a tarpaulin. There is a sign that reads βParamedic trainingβ nearby.
Came across this scene today. The sign was helpful.
We canβt complain about bureaucracy/ over work/ low success rates and maintain the present system - productivity, transparency, fairness and removing the air of mystery around grant success can only happen with radical change. I also agree this is the right direction, and itβll hurt short term.
Always the ones you least expect
Bound by competition and marketing laws no less
Scotlandβs strip makes me yearn for the B&W days #6nations
A third of a billion pounds was spent on HE severance payments last year. In the current English HE funding system, graduates contribute to that cost for the rest of their working lives.
Pay-off spend up by two-thirds as universities shed 13,000 jobs www.timeshighereducation.com/news/pay-spe...
India. I was the only notified case in Scotland in 2019. Top tip: donβt ignore advice about sensible hygiene and street food
Have had cholera. Can confirm.
Rare. Perfect.
He hasnβt always, but heβs realised that this grift pays way more than academia.
Heβs unaware of how national pension schemes operate.
If only we could
You say tomato, I say tomato π€·ββοΈ
He also approved the Chagos plan last month. π€·ββοΈ
WAR
Trump deserves it.
Sorry