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Does research provide insights to many of the global challenges we’re facing? A publisher’s view

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Priya Madina, Director of External Affairs and Policy at Taylor & Francis. This blog provides viewpoints from Taylor & Francis , a global academic publisher and draws from remarks shared at the roundtable to open discussions. There are many global challenges that we face.

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Navigating Potholes in the Road on your Microcredential Journey

WCET Frontiers

This Frontiers blog is a result of those shared stories about opportunities and challenges. Although everyone has a different map and destination, hopefully this blog post helps you navigate some of the potential potholes on your microcredentialing journey.

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Cyber adversaries are targeting the academic sector – what do we need to know and what can be done about it

HEPI

Nation state actors tend to have geopolitical or financial motives and their methods involve disruption or espionage whereas eCrime actors are motivated by financial gain and tend to conduct data theft, extortion or fraud to achieve their mission.

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Kortext’s 2023: our year in review

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

We engaged in conversations with staff across the higher education sector in our popular summer and winter webinars, and we loved doing our monthly Meet the Librarian blogs. Kortext 10 In 2023, Kortext achieved a significant milestone – the big one-zero! We’ve explored a few of this year’s highlights in more detail, below.

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How to Tailor Content to Nontraditional Students

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

While you likely won’t reach all of your desired target audiences with one blog article, you can employ a number of tactics to reach key audience segments at opportune moments in their student journey. Therefore, you must blend the mission of providing high-quality content into your website traffic goals.

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5 Reasons Why University Leadership Roles Should Be Open to Those Without a Ph.D.

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation Should top university leadership roles be open to non-PhDs? Still, some of the most capable, effective, and inspiring colleagues I know - people deeply dedicated to their university's mission and the postsecondary academic project - have educational credentials different from an EdD or PhD.

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Student Ambassador Program: Exploring Benefits and Strategies for Your School

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

” A student ambassador is a current student who promotes your brand, working for your school to spread its mission and help with its recruitment efforts. Student ambassadors know which factors prospects consider when choosing a college , and they can quickly zero in on concerns, speaking to them from a more authentic place.