Jisc Futures: the digital revolution and the future of science
Geoffrey Boulton writes the first in a series of articles from Jisc on research in the age of open science
Geoffrey Boulton writes the first in a series of articles from Jisc on research in the age of open science
Paul Feldman explains why the UK must be ready to embrace research collaborations on an increasingly international scale
The world is changing and we are in the midst of a digital revolution where technology is disrupting the whole nature of research.
Steven Hill asks: does the UK have the best structures in place to fund data-driven research?
Tony Hey charts the progress of the US and UK Open Science movement
The UK leads the drive towards a more open way of sharing science, says Jo Johnson
Does business struggle with the concept of open access? When it comes to openness, biggest hurdle is human factor, says David Doherty
UK higher education’s not-for-profit organisation for digital services and solutions. Objective, but not unbiased: Jisc puts the sector’s interests above all else
What will research look like in 2035? Joanna Dally and Frances Downey imagine the research culture of the future
A PA Consulting and Times Higher Education roundtable discusses the challenges of job market and political instability
Christina Slade asks: how can higher education prepare students for jobs that do not even exist yet?