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When the technologies we use every day collapse our exp…| Goodreads
'In nature, things are allowed to break down and regene…| Goodreads
Jim Dickinson explores new polling that reveals a worsening picture of students' physical and mental health, undermining their academic success| Wonkhe
For Day Four of Eurovision week, Jim Dickinson reaches the Netherlands - where universities are challenging budget cuts and nationalist policies imposed by the populists| Wonkhe
The number one way to accommodate disabled students is by giving them extra time - but it's increasingly time they don't have. Jim Dickinson runs the numbers and assesses the impacts The number one way to accommodate disabled students is by giving them extra time - but it's increasingly time they don't have. Jim Dickinson runs the numbers and assesses the impacts| Wonkhe
The fundamentals of the system for student support in England were put place before most of them born. Jim Dickinson argues for change to alleviate poverty and support opportunity The fundamentals of the system for student support in England were put place before most of them born. Jim Dickinson argues for change to alleviate poverty and support opportunity| Wonkhe
Improving completion and reducing dropout in higher education are key concerns for higher education in Europe. This study on dropout and completion in higher education in Europe demonstrates that national governments and higher education institutions use three different study success objectives: completion, time-to-degree and retention. To address these objectives policy makers at national and institutional level apply various policy instruments. These can be categorized under three main poli...| Publications Office of the EU
A national review has found a raft of issues in the way that universities prevent and learn from student suicides. Jim Dickinson evaluates whether voluntary urges for change will ever be enough.| Wonkhe
As half of universities admit that they're considering slashing bursaries and hardship funds to make ends meet, Jim Dickinson digs into the problems of expecting them to fill the gaps in national student support| Wonkhe