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The Robbins Review – Lessons for the Future by Professor Huw Morris

HEPI

This new piece was kindly authored for HEPI by Huw Morris, who is an Honorary Professor of Tertiary Education at the Institute of Education, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, and who is currently on secondment from the Welsh Government. Today is the sixtieth anniversary of the Robbins Report of October 1963.

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Discussion Topics for Book Clubbing ‘After the Ivory Tower Falls’

Inside Higher Ed

Is it worth collecting a group of colleagues, scheduling a physical and virtual room, and scrounging up the funds to buy everyone a copy? Will reading and discussing After the Ivory Tower Falls provide us within higher education with any roadmap or actionable set of ideas for how we might change our institutions for the better?

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The importance of academic mental health

SRHE

Although investment in the area is growing, a recent systematic review highlighted the stressful academic environment and higher levels of burnout within the industry compared to other jobs ( Urbina-Garcia, 2020 ). But what do we know about academic mental health? Historically academic staff mental health has received minimal attention.

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2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

They collaborate and intern directly with real-world corporations to gain workforce experience and insight. Adelphi’s female faculty members in the industry serve as inspiring role models. Students take short courses and receive a stipend, along with funding for housing and food expenses. Read about them here.

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WEEKEND READING: The next 20 years – rediscovering the social purpose of higher education

HEPI

As we navigate these ‘in-between times’, we can forget the extraordinary impact that higher education, as a sector, and HEPI, as a think tank, has had over the last 20 years (as Bahram Bekhradnia and Roger Brown recount). We are currently running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a series of blogs.

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The benefits and process of EQUIS Accreditation for European Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

One way to achieve this is through accreditation by international organizations such as the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). EQUIS is a prestigious and rigorous accreditation system that assesses the quality of management education offered by higher education institutions. What is EQUIS accreditation?

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Enrollment trends new and old emerge from pandemic

Inside Higher Ed

Image: After a bruising year of pandemic-related enrollment declines, higher education leaders across the country are anxiously waiting for this fall’s national enrollment picture to emerge. As the fog of the pandemic’s impact clears, those numbers could reveal the contours of a new landscape for higher education.