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Learning from failure in higher education institutions

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This blog was kindly contributed by Dr Adam Shore, Director of the School of Business and Management at Liverpool John Moores University, Chair of the Chartered Association of Business Schools’ Learning, Teaching and Student Experience Committee, and Board Director of the National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education (NCEE).

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How the Renters (Reform) Bill can deliver for all tenants – including students

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This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Calum MacInnes , Chairman of SAPRS (Student Accredited Private Rental Sector). With September marking the beginning of the new academic year, most students will now be settled into their accommodation for the year and beginning their studies at universities across the country.

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How can edtech address some of the greatest challenges facing HE leaders?

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This blog is provided by Nic Newman, partner at edtech venture capital firm, Emerge Education, and Mary Curnock Cook CBE, who chairs Emerge and Jisc’s HE/Edtech Board. From the AI explosion to the rise of chatbots and metaversities, rapid digital innovation is impacting university campuses, teaching and learning to an unprecedented extent.

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Drug harm reduction pilot in universities and students’ unions – an overview

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This HEPI blog was kindly written by Tracey Lumb, of Students Organising for Sustainability and is part of two-blog series. This overview article introduces the pilot and will be followed by a case study from Keele University. Historically, UK university campuses have taken a zero-tolerance approach to student drug use.

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Universities are not what they used to be. And thank goodness for that

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This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Professor Amanda J. Broderick, Vice-Chancellor & President at the University of East London. A Minister for Universities and Science was in post (and for more than a week), we lost the great mind and inspiration of Professor Stephen Hawking at the age of 76, and Prince Harry got married.

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To end the strikes standoff, it falls to government

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This blog was authored by Josh Freeman, Policy Manager at HEPI. Videos recently emerged of disruption to graduation ceremonies at the University of Edinburgh. Universities and unions are in a standoff, and the scenes demonstrate how emotionally charged and bitter the dispute has become.

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Beyond Groupthink: A Mixed Economy Model for Higher Education Funding

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This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Peter Ainsworth, the author of Setting Universities Free: How to deliver a sustainable student funding system (2022) Picture the 1930s economic slump, absent Keynes’s challenge to prevailing thought.