Tue.May 09, 2023

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Uniting our sector to help international students thrive

The PIE News

Every person in the room, by the nature of their role, understands the amazing qualities of our international students and how they make our communities stronger. Yet among the speeches delivered by dignitaries, one comment by Phil Honeywood, CEO of IEAA, has stuck with me – how do we strengthen our social licence to operate?

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Leading with Impact – how universities can maximise their impact on place

HEPI

Being civic… For all the turbulence of the last decade, one theme which remains at the forefront of our politics is the need to address regional inequality. Why wouldn’t this be central to what universities are about? It’s also a theme which chimes with many of our students and staff.

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The Value of Micro-Credentials for Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 154 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Matt Frank

The Change Leader, Inc.

9 May · Episode 154 The Value of Micro-Credentials for Higher Ed Institutions By Dr. Drumm McNaughton Understanding micro-credentials' value for higher ed institutions, students, and the ever-changing business world can help institutions grow revenue.

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Do Community Colleges Need an “Intervention”?

EAB

Follow the podcast on Spotify , Google Podcasts , Apple Podcasts , SoundCloud and Stitcher or visit our podcast homepage for additional episodes. About 80% of the students who begin at a community college say that their ultimate intention is to transfer and get a bachelor's degree. Only about 16% of them manage to pull that off.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

As data from the 2020 election show, faculty frequently served as the most significant communicators of everything from voter registration materials to discussions about critical political issues. Our academic curricula often contain student learning outcomes that are spread across an array of courses or course sections.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

As data from the 2020 election show, faculty frequently served as the most significant communicators of everything from voter registration materials to discussions about critical political issues. Our academic curricula often contain student learning outcomes that are spread across an array of courses or course sections.