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Push to expand internationalisation at UTokyo

The PIE News

The University of Tokyo’s new five-year combined bachelors and masters degree launching in 2027 will be comprised of 50% international students, as Japan strives for greater internationalisation in higher education.

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How CIOs can take advantage of the AI revolution

University Business

Global Market Insights predicts the AI education market will reach $20 billion by 2027. However, human knowledge and expertise have a limit and cannot adapt to the real-time network needs of a campus. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm. This is where AI shines.

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New Health Care Schools Open with Emphasis on Workforce Development, Addressing Inequities

Insight Into Diversity

George Mason University, College of Public Health. The College of Public Health at George Mason University (Mason) launched in November. It is the first college in Virginia to focus primarily on public health. The college was renamed and reorganized from the former College of Health and Human Services.

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Looking to the future of advising: 6 takeaways from the 2023 NACADA conference

EAB

They examine student persistence trends, have in-depth conversations with students about their college experiences and goals, and manage coordinated care processes. By 2027, institutions will be working to support students who experienced significant learning disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How Three Bronx Institutions are Intentionally Hispanic-Serving

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In April 2023, Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York, passed a significant threshold. Manhattan College has been classified as an emerging HSI for years, says Roy. Manhattan College joins the ranks of 570 HSIs in the U.S., Delgado is himself a child of immigrants and a first-generation college-goer.

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Breathing with double lungs: How higher education can thrive in a changing market

University Business

Imagine it’s the year 2027, and you’re an administrator at a university. Breathing with two lungs helps humans thrive. Colleges and universities must develop a second lung that will allow our organizations and our people to thrive. Enrollment is steadily declining, and the pressure to fill classroom seats feels insurmountable.

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How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence Your College Journey

EAB

Podcast How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence Your College Journey Episode 157. Our guests today discuss possible implications around any changes, but they also explore more generally ways that a student's racial or ethnic identity influence every step in their college journey and whether that journey ends before it's ever even started.

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