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What can England learn from its neighbours when it comes to quality?

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Kevin McStravock , Lead Policy Officer for the Nations & Europe. With this comes a bird’s-eye view of approaches to higher education quality. Chief among these is the UK Quality Code – a sector-owned commitment to the key components of a high-quality student learning experience.

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Graduate outcomes: Beyond numbers, towards quality?

SRHE

In the SRHE event Exploring graduate outcomes: Do we need to look beyond earnings and occupation? , In this follow-up blog, Tej and Ghislaine comment on the issues in capturing subjective graduate outcomes and outline directions for future research.

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Quality in HE, an over-the-horizon look at OfS – part I

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Derfel Owen ( LinkedIn ), Director of Education Services at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Ant Bagshaw , Senior Advisor at L.E.K. This is the first part of two blogs focusing on the Office for Students. Consulting. The second part will be published tomorrow.

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SEO Best Practices for 2023: 7 Tips to Enhance Your School’s Visibility and Ranking

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Here’s an in-depth look at the SEO best practices you should pay closer attention to in 2023! For instance, removing heavy images and compressing code can increase site speed and boost your LCP. Similarly, you can get rid of bloated web themes that contain heavy elements or unnecessary code.

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Desperately Seeking Educational Gain, the Dark Matter of Learning and Teaching

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Dr Helena Lim , Head of Opportunities at evasys. Since its inception in 2017, the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) has become an integral part of assessing and recognising the quality of undergraduate teaching and learning in the English higher education system.

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How Might Engineering Education Transition From In-Person To Hybrid and Online Modalities?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation Since March 2020, engineering professors have adapted to teaching new hybrid and virtual models in their classrooms. Q: What does the future of hybrid and online engineering education look like? The other model is hardware, where students use low-cost to industrial-quality hardware.

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Weekend Reading: The UK Transnational Education Quality Assurance Landscape in a Historical Perspective

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Fabrizio Trifiro , Head of International Quality Reviews and Stakeholder Engagement at Ecctis. Consequently, we can expect increased international attention and scrutiny on how the quality and standards of UK TNE provision are safeguarded.