There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

Marnie Hughes-Warrington (Uni SA) on a partnership approach to research creation, and translation, HERE. “Realistically, you are going to need a chain, band or cluster of skills to land a change,” she writes. The university announces its new “enterprise hub” this morning, (scroll down).

plus Angel Calderon (RMIT) (critically) reviews two big-name rankings, U-Multirank and Nature Index, HERE

with Cathy Xu, Brian Stoddart and Keith Houghton on what’s next for digital delivery in education. It won’t be for everybody but digital will deliver for plenty of people, starting with tech-lit coursework graduate students. “Studying when and where they want and at a pace of their choosing, will be key drivers of demand.” HERE

and Dawn Gilmore (RMIT) and Chin Nguyen (Curio) set out pros and cons to make on-line learning partnerships work. This week’s excellent selection in Commissioning Editor Sally Kift’s celebrated series, Needed now in learning and teaching.

In Expert Opinion

Dawn Gilmore and Chin Nguyen extend their suggestions for what can work in on-line learning partnerships

as well as Angel Calderon (RMIT) on the new Leiden research rankings – why it’s the one the experts rate and what the new edition means for Aus unis.

Both are  HERE