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Times Higher Education - How Coronavirus is Affecting HE

by Mark Ogden on 2020-04-02T12:17:00+01:00 | 0 Comments

 

 

Stay up to Date

Times Higher is currently publishing a great deal of useful content concerning the effects of the coronavirus on Higher Education, both at home and abroad. The content covers a wide range of areas that may prove useful to you, including developments in teaching online, issues surrounding international students and effects on recruitment.

The choices  range from the effects on graduates; Covid-19 could be a curse for graduates but a boon to Universities https://www.timeshighereducation.com/opinion/covid-19-could-be-curse-graduates-boon-universities

To effects on research; Pandemic will lead to rise in research funding with an agenda https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/pandemic-will-lead-rise-research-funding-agenda

The Library offers a full subscription to the Times Higher Education online. This is available to all University staff and students with no restrictions on number of articles accessed. You can read online, access digital editions and sign up for newsletters. There is also an app you can download to access content on your phone.

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For unlimited access you must register and create your own account. Click on the red person icon on the right of the webpage and Register. You must register with your University email. 

We've decided to highlight this resource this month due to the effects the current situation is having on the sector and the fact this is a relatively new resource for the University. If you have any questions or Issues accessing Times Higher Education please don't hesitate to contact us in the library.

 

 


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