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What were people reading about higher education in 2022?

HEPI

Below is our annual round up of the most popular HEPI blogs from the past year. This is an issue on which we are still waiting for the Government to opine after their consultation launched in February 2022 (on the back of the Augar report, which itself dates back to May 2019). Other issues that scored strong engagement in 2022 were.

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140,000 mobility programs funded by DAAD in 2022

The PIE News

More than 140,000 individuals were funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for mobility programs in 2022, bringing it close to its pre-pandemic level, the organisation has said at its general assembly in Bonn. “Russia’s attack on Ukraine has brought a delusional pursuit to forcefully adjust history back to our continent.

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New Jersey City University Continues Financial Recovery After 2022 Fiscal Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Twenty months ago, in June of 2022, New Jersey City University (NJCU) declared a financial crisis. We began the exercise of evaluating the academic portfolio that ultimately concluded with us – once I became president – sunsetting about 30% of our existing academic portfolio at the time.” And they did.

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What makes a campus "safe enough" in 2022 (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Everyone is wondering about the threat of COVID-19. Others (especially those who don’t like commuting) want to have as little unprotected contact with other people as possible: all Zoom, all the time. Some want to ignore it completely, thinking it’s just one of the many health risks that we all navigate.

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Changes in SAT Scores after Test-optional

Higher Ed Data Stories

If I sensed or heard that motivation, I advised people against it. DePaul, a private university with a public mission, was using a test-optional approach to ensure those students who were a part of our mission would not be left behind as applications grew. (I About what you would expect. So what's happened? Numbers are rounded.

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World Mental Health Day 2022

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

This is supported by research undertaken by Kortext in September 2022, revealing that over 60% of students were both unprepared for university life and struggled to adjust at first. . Increasing awareness of other people and their needs. Removing the feeling that you’re suffering alone . Showing how common it is to not feel okay .

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September Higher Education Demand Trends: Results Through August 2022

Gray Associates

For our September Program of the Month, the average wages for graduates under 30 are about $50,000, but they double for people ages 30 - 60! The post September Higher Education Demand Trends: Results Through August 2022 appeared first on Gray Associates | Program Evaluation.