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What’s going to happen in higher education policy in 2023-24?

Wonkhe

The post What’s going to happen in higher education policy in 2023-24? Team Wonkhe reads the runes for the coming year – what's in store for the sector? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Higher Education Will Take Center Stage in 2024 Presidential Election

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

veers into another major election year, some higher education scholars predict that issues related to the ivory tower will inevitably take center stage. Department of Education have sought alternative avenues to bring about debt relief. As the U.S. Andra Gillespie, an associate professor of political science at Emory University.

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Higher education as a politicians’ playground

SRHE

by Rob Cuthbert Higher education has always been something of a playground for junior politicians; HE ministers usually serve only short terms, and many are practising for bigger jobs. TPS contributions rose sharply on 1 April 2024 as Tom Williams reported for Times Higher Education on 18 March 2024.

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What Are the Big Higher Education Stories for 2024?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Access, affordability, and free speech will continue to make headlines in higher education. Efforts by the Biden administration to pass a rule on student loan forgiveness was a major story from 2023 that will again be front and center in the new year. Smith In 2023, Dr. Everrett A. Dr. Fred A. Dr. Everrett A.

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Higher education in London

HEPI

I was given the Fellowship in honour of my work on higher education policy and the-then Chair of QM, Sir Nick Montagu, gave a very nice speech about my career to that date. I have watched with huge admiration the rejuvenation of London Higher under Diana’s leadership.

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The lie of the land in higher education policy as the 2022/23 academic year draws to a close – By Nick Hillman

HEPI

I started my remarks then by noting the level of flux in higher education policy. For example, back then there was considerable uncertainty over many higher education policies. It is (just) not too late to book a place and institutions that support HEPI’s work are entitled to more than one free place.

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Narratives at SRHE 2023 – more than just mere rhetoric

SRHE

by Adam Matthews It’s January 2024 and I am sitting down to write up my reflections on the SRHE Conference 2023. What has this got to do with an academic conference on higher education? Both of these presentations and my wider interests look at discourse and narratives as data in higher education policy and practice.