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Kevin is founder of the world.edu project. The past 28 years have been involved in publishing to the education sector in print and the internet. Kevin has a degree in Education and has a many years experience in developing companies and projects.
Avoiding the PSLFiasco: Part Three

Avoiding the PSLFiasco: Part Three

In our last posts, we gave recommendations for the Department of Education as it heads into the first year of granting forgiveness to public service employees who fulfill the requirements of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and recommendations to improve outreach, including tips for borrowers. But those questions are only a part of the […] … learn more→

It is time to scrap traditional academic departments

It is time to scrap traditional academic departments

Perhaps our academic departments aren’t as useful or even practical as they seem. We’re used to them, they’re certainly convenient, and we sometimes cling to them to offer protection, identity and a physical location – but they can be more of a barrier than a benefit. One of our challenges as academics is that we’re […] … learn more→

The evil teacher whisperers

The evil teacher whisperers

The “Horse Whisperer” and “Dog Whisperer” are amazing people, and I encourage the gentle reader to watch at least a few of their shows, as they demonstrate both the individual capability of those people, and the ability of humanity to handle and control animals in ways that you simply do not see in the other […] … learn more→

Zero-hour contracts are turning university lecturers off the job

Zero-hour contracts are turning university lecturers off the job

There have been changes within higher education over the last few decades. Ongoing fee rises and an increasing focus on finances most recently. These changes have inevitably had an effect on working conditions and there is now a tendency towards casual and temporary employment across much of the higher education sector in the UK. According […] … learn more→

Why universities must fight the new wave of authoritarianism

Why universities must fight the new wave of authoritarianism

The march in Charlottesville, Va., earlier this summer by white supremacists, neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists illuminated the growing danger of authoritarian movements both in the United States and across the globe. It’s signalling a danger that mimics the increasingly forgotten horrors of the 1930s. Neo-Nazis in the United States, and possibly those worldwide, appear […] … learn more→

Gold, Dollars, Stocks…and Bitcoin.

Gold, Dollars, Stocks…and Bitcoin.

I was a professional stockbroker and investment banker before I went into academia, and it is my blog, and so I feel entitled to talk a bit about the insanity in our monetary system…there’s much to say, so much that I’ll be rambling a bit trying to just hit the highlights. I’ve mentioned before that […] … learn more→

Poisonous science: the dark side of the lab

Poisonous science: the dark side of the lab

My husband was a brilliant scientist who committed suicide a few years ago. While he and I talked, often, about ways to share what happened to him in the high-pressure world of elite academic science, I have chosen not to share his name because I do not have his permission. Nor – much as I […] … learn more→