Higher education as a sector must become far better at benefiting from the opportunities digitalization has to offer. While the sector has traditionally been strongly conservative, it also needs to be better at reaping the rewards of digital progress. See how we at KTH work with it. On 22 November, KTH decided on its digitalization … Continue reading “A strategic approach to digitalization”
Women have largely been invisible figures in written history, in virtually all areas. The serious consequence of this is that subsequent generations have thought that women never played a part in, say, research, politics and culture. The phenomenon has been studied and tackled through new research since the 1970s. Previously invisible, and therefore forgotten, women … Continue reading “Being among the first”
Last week, it was my privilege to talk about KTH’s Future Education programme at the T.I.M.E. Association General Assembly at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. The meeting was followed by a visit to the University of New South Wales and the University of Technology in Sydney. They were fascinating visits, as Australia is regarded … Continue reading “Progress at KTH and down under”