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Higher Ed’s Chief Lobbyist, Unplugged: The Key

Inside Higher Ed

Hartle had a front-row seat for just about every important federal policy discussion that affected colleges, their students and their employees.

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?Five steps UCAS is taking to reform the undergraduate admissions process

HEPI

This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Kim Eccleston, Head of Strategy and Reform – Strategy, Policy and Public Affairs, at UCA S. Students tell us time and time again that they want the space to advocate for themselves, in their own words, to demonstrate achievements beyond their grades.

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Black and Hispanic Students Far Less Likely to Receive Race-Matched Instruction

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There’s literally a dozen different inflection points along that path to becoming a professor, obstacles that require early interventions that won’t show any results for a long time,” said Dr. Seth Gershenson, a professor of public policy at American University’s School of Public Affairs.

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Colleges hire directors to tackle student basic needs

Inside Higher Ed

And she used her visibility as a student leader to advocate for more support services for undocumented and low-income students. “I was fortunate to be part of a coalition across the UC system that was able to advocate successfully to the president of UCI at the time for resources and funding for undocumented students,” she said.

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A Premier League success story? Why global higher education is critical to our diverse local economies and communities in the UK

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Paul Angrave , Associate Director of Public Affairs at the University of Leicester. UUK and the Higher Education Policy Institute have carried out excellent research highlighting that, among many wider benefits to the UK, international students support the economy to the tune of £41.9

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What role will higher education play in the next general election?

HEPI

Policy professionals at universities across the UK will be hoping so, and with a general election now guaranteed to be under two years away thoughts will be turning to manifesto pledges and key campaign issues. The party’s higher education policies, however, seem to be still forming – and along familiar lines.

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Museums and College Campuses as Community Hubs and Cultural Centers

Inside Higher Ed

But it turns out that most of those learners just wanted to learn, get insights into new ways of thinking, or to try out a new field, such as public health or public affairs, in a really rigorous way. Certainly, the credentials acquired can advance careers and open doors.

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