A recent Guardian editorial praised academic involvement in Wikipedia and called for more of it - helping to make the free encyclopedia more reliable and making more people aware of the fruits of academic research.
Following on from our contribution to the Hargreaves review of IP, H&P co-funder Arcadia participated in a round table discussion on Open Access with David Willetts MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science.
History & Policy is seeking a historian to research and devise a fellowship programme for historians to contribute to trade union educational provision in the UK. Deadline: Thursday 28 April 2011
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