universities
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Brain power
Academic output controlled by a minority of universities
In the US, just five universities dominate the flow of ideas, despite the recognized benefits of a diverse range of…
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In the know
In the know: Instant Insights Conversation Starters, Review of Research England Knowledge Exchange Framework
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Community
Unis want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly back academics to do it?
Universities can do better at supporting academics to share their research knowledge with the public, industry, and government.
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Brain power
Proximity to universities helps firms to improve
High-quality universities are sources of knowledge and talent, community anchors, and connecting hubs.
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Dr. Irma Becerra
Marymount University President Dr. Irma Becerra discusses the university's response in the COVID-19 pandemic – meeting the challenge of creating…
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Brain power
Using games to lift the lid on scientific research
Researchers have developed the Atom Tractor Beam game to help make their graphene-based research more accessible.
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Systems & complexity
Facilitating knowledge sharing in higher education institutions
Higher education institutions can benefit from knowledge management because they are in the business of generating and disseminating knowledge.
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2018’s top 100 journal articles
A study exploring the impact of lecture capture availability and lecture capture usage on student attendance and attainment [Top 100 journal articles of 2018]
While lecture capture might seem like a good way to assist with knowledge transfer, the net effect of its introduction…
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Quality of science and science communication
How do academic ideas spread?
Recent research paints a fairly dim picture of the success academia has had in diversifying both its workforce and the…