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Can crowdfunding provide alternative financing for the public sector?
The Bauman Institute at the School of Sociology and Social Policy has launched a project to assess crowdfunding as a method of alternative financing for public sector bodies.
Teachers living with curriculum change
Dr Martin Wedell, Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Head of International Education, and Dr Laura Grassick, Teaching Fellow in TESOL, have had their co-edited book published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Dr Kaisa Hinkkainen attends Alan Turing Institute Data Study Group
Dr Kaisa Hinkkainen, Academic Fellow in Security Studies, has attended an Alan Turing Institute Data Study Group.
Power of data to improve health
The Law and Emerging Technology group met on Monday 11 December to discuss issues related to data and personalised medicine.
Dr Konstantinos Stylianou interviewed on net neutrality
As net neutrality continues to provoke a heated debate, the US Federal Communications Commission voted on December 14 to repeal the relevant rules, a move that was widely expected since last summer.