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Australia’s chief scientist is taking on the journal publishing monopoly gatekeeping knowledge

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Under Dr Cathy Foley’s world-first open access model, all Australians would have access to research papers for free Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast Before Latin mass was abandoned in the late 1960s, the average church-goer got by picking up snippets of phrases and the meanings of gestures. To Dr Averil Cook, that’s what scientific research is like in the 21st century.

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Idaho education board lacks authority for University of Phoenix deal, legal memo says - Natalie Schwartz, Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Idaho lawmakers should “request or file appropriate legal action” a gainst the state education board’s plan to acquire the University of Phoenix through a nonprofit corporation affiliated with the University of Idaho, a lawyer for the Legislature wrote in a memo released last week. Last May, the Idaho State Board of Education approved the University of Idaho’s request to form a nonprofit corporation, now called Four Three Education, to acquire the University of Phoenix’s assets for $550 million.

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Michelle Donelan deserves to lose her job over false allegations against two academics | Observer editorial

The Guardian - Higher Education

The science and innovation secretary falsely accused two academics with whom she disagreed of holding extremist views Conservative ministers have in recent years bullied civil servants , been criminally sanctioned for breaking the law and sent restricted material to those unauthorised to receive it. Now there is a new misdemeanour to add to the list: the science and innovation secretary, Michelle Donelan, has had to pay damages and apologise to two academics after they launched legal action, acc

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llinois governor proposes $500M for quantum technologies in new budget - U Chicago News

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is asking state legislators for half a billion dollars for quantum technologies in the proposed budget he released Wednesday—the latest show of support for a regional quantum ecosystem that has attracted millions of dollars in corporate and government investment in recent years and is emerging as a central driver of U.S. leadership in the field.