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Showing the Human Face of Higher Ed Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

We love his warmth, candor, and willingness to put a human face on the challenges of higher education leadership. He mentioned the negative examples only when we insisted: "I have learned a ton from bad leaders, really wonderful examples of what not to do. Because the sacrifices required to truly lead require selfless behavior.

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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. c) The Covid bulge will have largely worked through the system by the end of the 2023/24 academic year.

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Unconventional Higher Ed Leadership Paths

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Chris Howard , Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Arizona State University , arrived at his present position by an unconventional route, and he spoke with us about how leadership is more than a title, what a president actually does, an early lesson from the military, and three books that helped him define his role.

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Changes in the postgraduate taught landscape in the past 10 years, and things to consider for the next 10.

HEPI

Michelle Morgan , Dean of Students at the University of East London , has kindly authored this HEPI blog. This policy piece has four key interlinking objectives: Considering the changes in postgraduate taught participation (PGT) in the UK across all domiciled groups since 2016/17. HESA Why was the Postgraduate Loan introduced?

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Are universities really at risk of ending up in the public sector?

HEPI

This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Julian Gravatt, Deputy Chief Executive (Policy, Curric ulum and Funding) at the Association of Colleges. On 30 March, HEPI will be runnin g a hybrid event with the UPP Foundation on Public Attitudes to Higher Education in England. Universities value their autonomy.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

I’ve been having trouble blogging lately. But now that I’m looking around, I don’t see much happening in EdTech. I can write about big trends that will affect education. Plenty is happening in that arena. They may not know what to do yet. I’m probably seeing an oversimplified picture.

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4 reasons your team won’t use data—even if they want to

EAB

Blogs 4 reasons your team won't use data—even if they want to Part two of a two-part series on data adoption Has this ever happened to you? This blog series will explore several of the most common problems with data end-user adoption and offer potential solutions. So, what exactly is stopping teams from using data?