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Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki

Reda Sadki’s writing explores how systems of learning matter when tackling complex challenges across global health, humanitarian aid, and education. Over twelve years of articles on his blog, he has built a cohesive argument for why our current systems of learning are broken and how we might fix them.

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Published in Public Knowledge Project
Author Famira Racy

The Public Knowledge Project is pleased to announce the appointment of Teresa Lee as its new Managing Director, effective February 2nd, 2026. Teresa will guide PKP into its next chapter while continuing the solid foundation established by the community, partners, and team members who make PKP’s work possible.

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Published in OpenCitations blog

Looking back at 2025, OpenCitations experienced a year defined by both visible engagement and foundational work where, while the technical aspects and collaborative workflows were strengthened behind the scenes, many accomplishments were shared openly with (and for the benefit of) the community.

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Published in CST Online
Author Ben Keightley

The fourth episode in the third series of Blue Lights begins in the home of Police Constables Grace Ellis (Siân Brooke) and Stevie Neill (Martin McCann). They are colleagues at the fictional Blackthorn station in Belfast and, surely to the relief of anyone witnessing their tentative courtship over series one and two, are now finally […]

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Published in CST Online
Author Andrew Pixley

There are a million stories in the Second City. This is just one Happy New Year!  I hope that you’ve all had wonderful holidays spent with those dearest to you, doing things that you enjoy. And now it’s time to start imparting/absorbing (delete as applicable) wisdom, knowledge and experience about television again as you all head back to your campuseses campi places where all those university buildings are grouped together.

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Published in Rene Bekkers
Author Rene Bekkers

One of the students in my Social Science Literacy class asked: how can I tell if a published article is peer reviewed? The student assumed that a having gone through peer review indicates research quality. The student is not alone. Many people think that ‘peer reviewed’ means that the quality is good.