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Navigating the new horizon: challenges and opportunities in higher education post-Covid

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic The pandemic rocked the foundations of higher education, shaking institutions into what was then considered uncharted territory. Inclusivity and accessibility As education embraces the digital frontier, inclusivity becomes paramount. Learning and teaching professional, post-92 university.

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How to create a truly tertiary funding model in England (and beyond)

Wonkhe

As a debate ensues over about funding for universities and headline tuition fees, David Hughes sets out the case for an integrated tertiary funding system The post How to create a truly tertiary funding model in England (and beyond) appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

In the UK, Cambridge Education Group has revealed a new partnership with Loughborough University, while Canada’s Braemar College has announced an extension of its partnership with the University of Toronto, in the form of the Toronto Pathway. But on-campus is still important for pathway providers.

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New Report Highlights How Institutions Are Supporting Post-completion Success for Latino Students

Higher Education Today

Title: Beyond Completion: Post-Completion Efforts at Hispanic-Serving Institutions Author: Gabriel Bermea Source: Excelencia in Education Post-completion success continues to be an important conversation point as colleges and universities work to support students of historically marginalized backgrounds through their postsecondary education.

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Visual Documentation of the College Meltdown Needed

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer is looking for images to document the College Meltdown which began in 2010. The US Department of Higher Education posts hundreds of campus closings each year. Images of these closed schools can be used to document an important part of US higher education history. It's a Long Story.

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New Report Shows Pandemic Negatively Impacted “Gen P’s” Interest in College

EAB

EAB’s new report includes advice for university leaders on adapting and engaging ‘Gen P’ students in new ways to ease concerns and demonstrate the value of a college education.” So many negative effects of the pandemic make it harder for today’s students to see college as a viable option,” Krutz continued.

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The Robbins Report believed in ‘vigorous government action’ – but there is an alternative By Professor James Tooley

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Professor James Tooley , Vice Chancellor at the University of Buckingham. Government intervention in British universities really took off after the 1963 Robbins Report. Government intervention in British universities really took off after the 1963 Robbins Report.