Remove blogs changes-in-international-recruitment-will-have-an-impact-on-provider-finances
article thumbnail

Funding the Higher Education Sector: More funding, with wiser spending

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Professor Antony C. Regulators Committee expressed surprise at the university regulator’s assessment that our finances are “in good shape”. In particular, I do not believe that we have an appropriate funding model for the learning and teaching aspect of higher education.

article thumbnail

Accommodation shortages: are the odds stacked against students?

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored by Martin Blakey, CEO of Unipol, a student housing charity. Demand trends The summer recruitment round is volatile in 2023, and intake levels hard to predict. Many of these institutions are pinning their hopes on having a good Clearing to meet their targets.

university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Costs and Benefits of Adding 30-units to Accounting Students' Requirements for Licensure as a CPA

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Recent changes in the laws in many states have moved to a bifurcated system in which students must have 120 credit hours of college education to sit for the CPA exam and 150 credit hours (225 for quarter schools) to be licensed as a CPA. Business methods have become increasingly complex.

Students 130
article thumbnail

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

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for the HEPI 20th Anniversary Collection by Dr Jonathan Grant, founding Director of Different Angles Ltd, a consultancy that focuses on the social impact of universities and research. We are currently running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a series of blogs.

article thumbnail

Can the HE sector just carry on as it is now??

HEPI

Today’s HEPI blog is the text of a speech by Nick Hillman, Director of HEPI, to a joint meeting of the Senate and Council at Lancaster University. On there, you will see a new blog entry by one of your own Professors, Paul Ashwin, Head of Department here for Educational Research.

Model 134
article thumbnail

Shifts, shocks, fragility: are English universities on a sustainable course? By John Raftery

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by John Raftery, Principal of John Raftery and Associates and former Vice-Chancellor at the University of Wolverhampton and London Metropolitan University. Bachelor’s degree completions in the UK after 4 years are 72%, against an international average of 39%.

article thumbnail

Embracing a New Model for Higher Ed Governance Part 5: Board Improvement: Building a Culture of Continuous Board Improvement and Accountability

The Change Leader, Inc.

The fifth and last installment in our series explores how higher education can reflect the ever-changing landscape of society and industry to meet their needs and expectations. At The Change Leader, we propose a culture of continuous board improvement and accountability as a way to avoid the detrimental impact of stagnant governance.

Model 52