Historian of Britain and colonialism, material culture, the EIC. Also works on equalities, museums, open access & research policy. Download the EIC @ Home open access volume here: https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/88277 (or individual chapters via JSTOR) .. more
Historian of Britain and colonialism, material culture, the EIC. Also works on equalities, museums, open access & research policy. Download the EIC @ Home open access volume here: https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/88277 (or individual chapters via JSTOR)
Margot C. Finn is a British historian and academic who specialises in Britain and the British colonial world during the long nineteenth century. She has been Professor of Modern British History at the University College, London (UCL) since 2012. Finn was previously the President of the Royal Historical Society and a trustee of the Victoria & Albert Museum. .. more
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Is this a big number, or a very small number? How many universities, how many students, how many modules and assessments? How many complaints? How does this level compare with comparable services?
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Honoured to share it with the great Charu Gupta.
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In a nutshell:
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Such might even be subject to analysis.
Or, instead, one could simply cut off one's nose to spite one's face. 5/5
Of course, correlation is not causation. But if perceived research excellence often occurs hand in hand with excellent Arts & Hums, perhaps we should ask why? 4/5
Does the Times Higher Education 2026 global league table suggest that research specialism really rocks? 2/5
And should UK HEIs intent to climb the rankings think twice before mothballing their Arts & Humanities?
Asking for a friend. 1/5
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via @elinorcarmi.bsky.social and co. Thank you for writing this.
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Hat2 2/2
Chapeau no. 1 1/2
At under 10%, I'd be considering partial randomisation. q/2
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Former director Kim Hackett returning to oversee strategy while successor to Rebecca Fairbairn is found.
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Former director Kim Hackett returning to oversee strategy while successor to Rebecca Fairbairn is found.
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