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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

Podcast What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night? EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. EAB · What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

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Its time to talk tech experience and capability

HEPI

There is a lot of discussion at the moment about AI and how we navigate this use of technology with our students. However, in having this discussion, we also need to be mindful of our incoming students’ prior experience with technology, including the type of technology used (e.g. Microsoft Word and VLEs).

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Addressing the divide: The impact of university-related migration on UK’s subregions and policy roadmap

HEPI

It would seem prudent to suggest that this strategy should primarily focus on improving educational facilities, work placements for students and job opportunities, and local infrastructure, while not being limited to these aspects. Such initiatives can make these areas more attractive to highly skilled people.

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Edtech’s inclusive play: esports, preparing talent for the future of work

The PIE News

When the further education provider embraced first embraced esports in 2019 it was because “we saw an industry that was absolutely huge” “Over 90% of children and young people were playing games but actually this is an industry that included lots of different skills, professional skills, communication,” he continues.

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University confirms cyberattack after weeks of rumors

Inside Higher Ed

Our information technology and instructional resources (IT/IR) teams worked tirelessly alongside cybersecurity experts to stop the incident and have been restoring systems as fast as they can. The university has neither confirmed nor denied rumors that the cyberattack involved ransom. 31,” a statement on the Whitworth website said.

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Three Australian universities to set up in Indonesia

The PIE News

The Surabaya campus plans to offer world-class facilities and a technology-rich learning environment, with a focus on entrepreneurship, climate resilience and sustainability, said WSU vice-chancellor, Barney Glover. “We “Indonesia is growing to be one of the world’s largest economies. .

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Manhattanville cuts tenured faculty, freezes programs

Inside Higher Ed

After the nearby College of New Rochelle closed in 2019 amid financial woes, Manhattanville hired its dean of nursing and launched its own School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Manhattanville also opened a Center for Design Thinking in 2019, in what had long been the president’s cottage.

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