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Jun 2023
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JISC has written a thought-provoking article on digital transformation for universities. It's lines like "I hope to see universities breaking away from the traditional academic calendar and the tyranny of the timetable" that not only feel new, but totally possible too. But are universities prepared to mobilise? And what will happen if they don't?

Read the article now: https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/what-does-a-university-need-to-be-digitally-successful-07-sep-2022

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