Charles Mathies
@cmathies.bsky.social
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Researcher of markets, politics, & structures in movement globally of people, data, & knowledge. Old Dominion Higher Ed, 🇫🇮 Inst. for Ed Research. Views=mine
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Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach | GRIOS https://www.grios.org/global-research-initiative-launched-to-advance-open-science-through-evidence-based-approach/
Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach
A new international collaboration, the Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS), is being officially announced today to provide comprehensive synthesis and evidence-based recommendations for advancing open science practices globally for the benefit of society and research itself. Supported by the French National Open Science Fund, and hosted at the European Science Foundation in Strasbourg, GRIOS currently brings together key partners, including the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the French Committee for Open Science (Ouvrir la Science). Open Science gets reality check GRIOS emerges at a crucial time when research funders and institutions worldwide are seeking effective ways to implement open science policies. The initiative will use meta-research methods to address the need for robust evidence about what interventions in research culture and practices actually work. Responding to the G7 Science and Technology Ministers' call from May 2023, GRIOS aims to leverage existing scientific research findings to inform and enhance open science policies globally. Led by Marin Dacos, National Coordinator for Open Science, French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, Henriikka Mustajoki, Secretary General for Open Science in Finland, Hans de Jonge, Director of Open Science NL at NWO in the Netherlands, and Professor Florian Naudet at Rennes University, GRIOS will bring together international experts and organisations to advance three core objectives: delivering state-of-the-art analysis of open science research; identifying critical knowledge gaps and promoting new research; fostering international coordination along with knowledge sharing in open science research. NWO is proud to participate in GRIOS. As a funder who actively supports Open Science, it is crucial that we understand how to maximise the impact of our funded research, explains Hans de Jonge. As open science becomes mainstream, firmly embedded in policies, and expected in practice, it is more important than ever to understand what works and what doesn’t and thus base our actions on solid evidence. GRIOS can contribute valuable knowledge and evidence about Open Science policies to decision-makers, which will ultimately strengthen the global research ecosystem. Over the next four years, GRIOS will produce comprehensive reviews and evidence-based recommendations and propose a research roadmap on Open Science to fill knowledge gaps. This output will advance understanding, enhance practices, inform policies, guide further research, and strengthen collaboration in open science. All findings will be published in open access format, ensuring widespread accessibility and impact. “Open Science has widespread support in principle, but making it work in practice requires understanding of what helps and what hinders researchers in sharing their work more openly”, says Marc Schiltz, GRIOS ambassador. “GRIOS will help us understand where communities are on the path to Open Science, what encourages change, and what is holding them back”. Getting involved The initiative welcomes partnerships with research organisations, funding bodies, and other stakeholders committed to advancing open science. For more information, please visit grios.org or contact Nóra Papp-Le Roy, GRIOS Coordinator at [email protected]. Further reading Florian Naudet, Henriikka Mustajoki, Marin Dacos. Building a Global Research Initiative On Open Science. Comité pour la Science Ouverte. 2024 ⟨hal-04554338⟩ Matthew Cloutier, Marin Dacos. Report of the G7 Open Science - Research on Research Sub-Working Group. Comité pour la science ouverte. 2023 ⟨hal-04415049⟩ Announcement of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (EN, FR) Multilingual access | Accès multilingue GRIOS acknowledges that language diversity is important for advancing global open science. From the start, we will take into account research publications in various languages, and we will also ensure our resources are accessible in multiple languages. In line with our commitment to multilingualism, this press release is available in French. Additional languages will be added as new partners join the initiative. About GRIOS The Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS) is a new initiative that aims to advance Open Science practices and policies by reviewing and synthesizing existing evidence about Open Science and identifying obstacles to its widespread uptake. GRIOS will enable funders, research organisations, and policymakers to optimise their Open Science strategies for maximum impact and effectiveness. In addition, GRIOS aims to identify knowledge gaps and federate the global research-on-Open Science communities around a common research agenda. GRIOS emerged from G7 work on Research on Research and Open Science. Download the Press Release (pdf)
www.grios.org
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They are not wrong … but they obviously haven’t spent time in higher ed … 😂
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Cats and dogs living together and can’t agree … what’s next in 2025? 🤷‍♂️
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benpatrickwill.bsky.social
There are four main arguments for AI in education:

1. Efficiency, saving teachers time
2. Equity, making education inclusive
3. Improving outcomes by personalizing learning
4. It's inevitable

Is it true?

Nope.

Micro 🧵
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Same … assigned to my foundations masters class.
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I'm joining Ruth Johnston of NACUBO Consulting on an @insidehighered.com webinar this Wednesday (8/20) at 2 PM ET to discuss a new survey of college chief business officers.

Register here: bit.ly/41FDHoR
A graphic for Wednesday's Inside Higher Ed webinar that I will be presenting at.
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globalhigheredj.bsky.social
🔍 Another #SneakPeek into our first issue 🔍
This time, the #Editors are getting mail! Read this #LetterToTheEditors by
@drchrystalgm.bsky.social & Christina Yao
🔗 journal.libraries.wm.edu/global_highe...

#JGHElaunch #GlobalHigherEd #NewJournalDrop #HigherEdMatters #NewWebsite #FirstIssue #JGHE
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mclem.org
The White House is taking new steps to undermine every international student at our universities.

It has approved a new rule restricting student visas to 4 years max. That's not long enough for PhD students, or about half of undergrads, to finish their degree.

Likely to enter force within days.
cmathies.bsky.social
Yeah … lots of move to full cost models in many places.

A comparison would be interesting…
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There are also many individuals (too numerous to name) thank as well. Lastly, The article is open access and we are very grateful for the support from academic library consortium of Virginia providing this (vivalib.org/va/collectio...).
VIVA, Virginia's Academic Library Consortium: VIVA: Springer Nature TA Agreement
This guide has variable layouts and houses the majority of the "sub" pages for VIVA's website.
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This was a long process to get this paper here - lots of support over the years. Grateful for the support from Research Council of 🇫🇮 (www.aka.fi/en/), Finnish Institute for Educational Research (www.jyu.fi/en/fier), Fulbright Finland Foundation (www.fulbright.fi), & @oduhied.bsky.social.
Research Council of Finland
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Lastly, we found it changed the behavior of fee-paying students in their first year of studying (earn more credits, ECTS) but it didn’t change their work patterns (i.e. earning more money).
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Additionally, when fees were implemented, it changed the composition of fee-paying international students (more from the highest income countries and less from lower-middle income countries).
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We found an inverse relationship between price and fee-paying international students (price goes up, enrollments go down) - roughly for every €1000 increase there is a loss of 1% of fee-paying international students.
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globalhigheredj.bsky.social
🔍 A first #SneakPeak into our first issue

Join our amazing editorial team “‪‪‬‬ @selomer42.bsky.social, @cmathies.bsky.social, @jlmittelmeier.bsky.social, @melwhat.bsky.social ” in a conversation around building and sustaining a #GlobalCommunity!

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#JGHE
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Thank you for the kind words. We are really happy with the inaugural issue and look forward to publishing more high quality work in the future - we hope you will continue to read and maybe even submit something in the future!
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globalhigheredj.bsky.social
🌍🎉 The Journal of Global Higher Education has officially launched!

We’re excited to share our inaugural issue, now available: journal.libraries.wm.edu/global_highe...

Our submissions system will open by mid-September, we hope you’ll consider submitting your work!

#JGHElaunch #GlobalHigherEd
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🚨 1 Day to Go! 🌍🎉

JGHE launches TOMORROW!

We’re counting down the hours until we share bold ideas, critical reflections, and practice-based insights from scholars around the world. 🌐✍️
💥 Stay tuned 💬 Tell a colleague 📖 Explore the future of higher ed — worldwide!

#JGHE #GlobalHigherEd #JGHElaunch
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uniofjyvaskyla.bsky.social
✨ Jyväskylän kansainvälinen kesäkoulu, Suomen suurin ja vanhin kesäkoulu, houkuttelee jälleen opiskelijoita ympäri maailmaa kehittämään akateemista osaamistaan STEM-aloilla 4.–15.8.2025. Kesäkoulun ohjelma tarjoaa myös kaikille avoimen yleisöluennon kyberturvallisuudesta. ✨

➡️ r.jyu.fi/Ghx
Jyväskylän yliopiston opiskelijoita kesällä.
cmathies.bsky.social
I just finished reading the first issue prints (PDFs) … it’s pretty awesome. I am looking forward to the discussions it will bring next week.
globalhigheredj.bsky.social
⏳📅🕒🚀🔥📢🎉 Countdown Energy!!! ⏳📅🕒🚀🔥📢🎉

#JGHElaunch #GlobalHigherEd #NewJournalDrop #HigherEdMatters #NewWebsite