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Navigating the Waves: Key Strategies for International Student Recruitment Success

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Vincenzo Raimo, an independent international higher education consultant and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Reading, where he previously served as Pro Vice-Chancellor for Global Engagement.

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Higher education to play an urgent role in tackling global challenges

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Fariba Soetan, Head of Policy and Research at the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Despite the huge differences and diversity of problems that persist across higher education, there are five key areas that remain consistent and need urgent attention across the Commonwealth.

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Leadership Strategies for Rebuilding Trust on Campus: Part 1

Campus Sonar

In Campus Sonar’s latest industry trends report on “ Rebuilding Trust in Higher Ed ,” we explored the gap between trust and value to understand what audiences discuss about a college degree using social intelligence. Check out the Society for College and University Planning’s checklist. Transparency builds trust.

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Can the English Major Be Saved?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Perhaps as an undergraduate you read Oscar Wilde’s mirthful, satiric essay “The Critic as Artist.” Ironically, it’s the essay’s major source of satire—the primacy of criticism over the art that it interprets and evaluates—that has, to a surprising extent, been realized.

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How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors

EAB

Blogs How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors Colleges and universities face a slew of “ pandemic ripple effects ” that pose long-term threats to student success. Colleges and universities will need to evolve their strategy to meet the challenge.

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Landscapes of Learning for Unknown Futures: Reflections on the Assemblages Symposium

SRHE

Such a view offers leverage on contemporary learning spaces without making totalising claims about their character and form, and without demanding arbitrary distinctions in service of some simplified conceptualisation of their functionality – the ‘lecture’ space, the ‘social’ space, the ‘personal’ study space.

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Transfer Alumni Networks: Your Next Fundraising Focus

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Beyond Transfer The tumult of the pandemic, enrollment shakeups, concerns over tuition costs—all these factors have forced a significant shift in donor and alumni fundraising. Alumni and donor relations are essential to both community colleges and four-year universities. Engagement needs to be more immediate and personal.