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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. On current admission trends, this would mean an increase of 40,000 students in England by 2025 (and a fall of around 18,000 students in Scotland).

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7 Landing Page Dos and Don’ts for Your School to Follow

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

However, if you need to follow landing page best practices, they could be why your school falls short of your admissions targets. In this blog post, we introduce you to some of the most common landing page mistakes and guide you through effective landing page strategies.

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Can the HE sector just carry on as it is now??

HEPI

Today’s HEPI blog is the text of a speech by Nick Hillman, Director of HEPI, to a joint meeting of the Senate and Council at Lancaster University. My side of the debate went down to a crushing defeat, but the event was followed by further (good-natured) argument in a local pub, showing lively student-promoted free speech in action.

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WEEKEND READING: The next 20 years – rediscovering the social purpose of higher education

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for the HEPI 20th Anniversary Collection by Dr Jonathan Grant, founding Director of Different Angles Ltd, a consultancy that focuses on the social impact of universities and research. We are currently running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a series of blogs.

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Why there should be no surprises about the growing student housing shortage

HEPI

This blog has been kindly contributed to HEPI by Martin Blakey, the Chief Executive of Unipo l. In some affected host cities, accommodation shortages are not even connected with increasing student numbers. This blog looks at what is actually going on. Rising shortages. By 2021, the figure had dropped to 19 per cent. [2]

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Embracing a New Model for Higher Ed Governance Part 5: Board Improvement: Building a Culture of Continuous Board Improvement and Accountability

The Change Leader, Inc.

In previous blogs and our podcasts, you have heard us discuss how corporate governance is “infiltrating” higher education governance. The board can then offer direction, which then falls to the administration to implement. These approaches will no longer work as higher education faces continual and tumultuous change.

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Back to Campus Visit (But Not Like Before) [Webinar]

Echo Delta

Jeff Kallay: I mean, even though it’s between Nashville and… It’s up on the mountain? Have your juniors visit and then have them come back as seniors, the Fall of their senior year. Colleges realized the pre-pandemic visit just wouldn’t cut it anymore. Jeff Kallay: Come visit. Jeff Kallay: It is rural, right?