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The radical response to the Nurse review is to sustainably fund the dual support system

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Research funding has been unsustainable for decades, points out Jonathan Grant - so what would a new review of research funding change? The post The radical response to the Nurse review is to sustainably fund the dual support system appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Teaching excellence and solving global challenges in higher education

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly written by Stephanie Marshall , Vice-Principal (Education) at Queen Mary University of London. HEPI and Advance HE are hosting a free webinar ‘Shifting priorities: has the teaching and learning agenda slipped off the sector’s radar?’ on Wednesday 26 April 2023 from 11am to 12.15pm, with a panel to include: Professor Paul Bartholomew, Vice-Chancellor, Ulster University; Professor Nicola Dandridge, Professor of Practice in HE Policy at the University of Bristol and former

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Universities may need to show they can be trusted to spend QR funding without interference

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The beauty of QR is that nobody tells universities how to spend it. James Coe and Debbie McVitty wonder what questions might be asked if the lid were to be lifted The post Universities may need to show they can be trusted to spend QR funding without interference appeared first on Wonkhe.

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 1

Faculty Focus

“Educator” is used throughout this paper to represent professor, instructor, teacher, or any person or team that leads learning sessions. Scheduling and delivery of courses offered in various modalities can be problematic for colleges and universities. These various delivery modes may be referred to as asynchronous online, synchronous online, synchronous in the classroom, HyFlex (three modes of delivery at one time), hybrid, blended, or flexible.

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Let’s have a better debate about university funding

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Arguing about fee levels and contribution takes up space that could be used to radically rethink some of our more unconsidered assumptions about universities. David Kernohan opens up the windows for some fresh air The post Let’s have a better debate about university funding appeared first on Wonkhe.

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 1

Faculty Focus

“Educator” is used throughout this paper to represent professor, instructor, teacher, or any person or team that leads learning sessions. Scheduling and delivery of courses offered in various modalities can be problematic for colleges and universities. These various delivery modes may be referred to as asynchronous online, synchronous online, synchronous in the classroom, HyFlex (three modes of delivery at one time), hybrid, blended, or flexible.

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Medaille to become part of Trocaire, with both colleges citing enrollment issues - Laura Spitalniak, Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Medaille University plans to become part of Trocaire College this summer in a move they say is meant to help both New York institutions weather declines in regional enrollment. The private nonprofit colleges are set to finalize the merger July 31, pending approval from the New York State Education Department, the institutions’ respective accreditors and other regulatory agencies.

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