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Why fintech, and how is political science useful for a fintech job?

HEPI

This blog is provided by Daniel Dipper who graduated from the University of Oxford in 2023, having been the first from his immediate family to go to university thanks to Zero Gravity, The Sutton Trust, and the Social Mobility Foundation. How could a degree in History and Politics be so useful in financial technology?

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The arts and humanities: rejecting the zero-sum game

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Angeliki Lymberopoulou , Senior Lecturer in Art History and Employability lead for the School of Arts and Humanities at the Open University , and Richard Marsden, Senior Lecturer in History and formerly Director of Teaching for the School of Arts and Humanities at the Open University.

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The Journey to Space…City Leicester

HEPI

This HEPI Blog was kindly written by William Wells, Deputy Director Research & Enterprise Division at the University of Leicester ‘Why are you trying to build a Space Park in Leicester? It promotes interaction, engagement and a flow of talent through a combination of shared research programmes, events and innovation services.

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Enrollment and Admissions Funnel: The Student Journey from Inquiry to Enrollment

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

With technology reshaping expectations and behaviors , colleges and universities must not only catch the eye of prospective students but also keep them engaged through multiple channels and strategies. Technology has diversified the ways students gather information, and also how they engage with institutions.

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Live Streaming Marketing 101: A Comprehensive Guide for Schools

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Though the history of live streaming goes back to the 90s, over the past few years, this form of content distribution has gained popularity thanks to social media. These sessions can be centered around various themes such as educational topics, student life, or special events, providing a varied yet coherent content stream.

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

HEPI

HEPI has marked the event with a Policy Note on the influence of the Robbins Report and a blog series – you can access all the material here. The belief that expenditure on education and training, as well as health and the promotion of economic migration, could foster economic growth had a long history in economic thought.

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4 Innovative Higher Education Marketing Trends in 2024

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

For example, a student interested in engineering should receive content highlighting your institution’s engineering programs, faculty achievements, and relevant campus events. These events can be recorded and repurposed as on-demand content, extending their reach and impact.