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University staff are in the digital transformation driving seat, and they need better directions
Digital transformation stands to improve higher education for everyone - here’s why it’s so important to listen to the staff implementing it.
byKathryn HeywoodElevating the FE and skills sector through digital transformation
The further education and skills strategy review outlines Jisc's key achievements in supporting the sector on it's digital transformation journey.
byRobin GhurbhurunWhy should libraries publish AI-ready collections?
From universities to commerce, law and entertainment, AI is already starting to revolutionise the world around us, and libraries and research are no exception.
byPeter FindlayMetaversity challenge: How can edtech help higher education leaders overcome their biggest obstacles?
A report with Emerge Education has found higher education leaders are juggling staying updated with cutting-edge trends while addressing urgent sector challenges.
byNic Newman'Cyber security: the task is significant and complex, but we are not alone’
Written by Universities UK (UUK) in association with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Jisc, new guidance for the higher education sector demonstrates the criticality of cyber security.
byProfessor Paul BoyleWithout intervention, AI could widen the digital divide for students
Access to education is a basic human right for all.
byPaul McKeanIt’s never too late to learn about AI and how it can improve education
First steps in AI: how Jisc is helping colleges and universities start their journey on the right foot.
bySue AttewellHow is Jisc supporting universities to make digital transformation achievable?
While it’s true that all universities are transforming digitally, the process is far from uniform.
bySarah KnightCreating a learner's digital passport to better wellbeing
Schools and colleges gather plenty of data about individual learners' wellbeing, but it is often lost when they move to higher education, impacting a university's ability to provide wellbeing support.
byRobin GhurbhurunandLiam EarneyInstitutions have the tools needed for sustainable change: the key is turning ideas into strategy
Environmental sustainability as a concept is not new. Colleges and universities have long considered how to minimise waste and make practices more efficient, not only for the good of the planet, but also to reduce costs.
byCal Innes