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Riding India’s NEP 2020: there’s never been a better time for institutional partnerships

The PIE News

On the heels of India’s National Education Policy 2020, a recent think tank run by the government of India highlights the country’s dedication to establishing the region as a leading global hub of education with an emphasis on continued internationalisation and collaboration with foreign institutions.

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My 2024 Higher Education Finance Reading List (Robert Kelchen)

Higher Education Inquirer

[Editor's note: This article first appeared at the Kelchen on Education blog.] This spring, I get to teach my PhD class in higher education finance again—the eighth time that I have taught it in my eleven-year faculty career. The higher education finance landscape and data sources Chetty, R., Friedman, J.

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Funding the Higher Education Sector: More funding, with wiser spending

HEPI

To the contrary, the Committee were unequivocal that “the current model for funding higher education is unsustainable”. In a recent piece on this site , Dr Mark Corver presented an alternative model for funding higher education. This sort of thinking is vital for the future sustainability of the higher education sector.

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Reaching out: how to prioritise community engagement within higher education

HEPI

This guest blog has been written for HEPI by Fiona Walsh, Partnerships and Development Director at Student Hubs , which is a national charity, working in partnership with universities to deliver social action programmes which support higher education students to engage with social and environmental challenges.

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Lessons Learned From Enacting A Strategic Plan for Anti-Racism in Higher Education

Insight Into Diversity

After attending the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity (NCORE) in Higher Education in May 2019, I knew that I wanted to create a plan that our school could rally around and that would help us implement meaningful change. This article was published in our May 2023 issue.

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Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the topdown

EAB

Blogs Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the top down August 9, 2023 Joanna Krueger Associate Professor of Chemistry, UNC Charlotte The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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Higher education funding fallacy: the folly of rewarding A while hoping for B

HEPI

A growing consensus suggests that the higher education (HE) funding system in England is not fit for purpose. Stephen Kerr’s classic article , ‘The folly of rewarding A and hoping for B’ comes to mind, and examples of this misalignment are not hard to find. Find him on LinkedIn.