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Redeveloping Academic Career Frameworks for Twenty-First Century: Why on Earth do we need another academic career pathway?

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Professor Mark Sterling, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Birmingham, and Dr Lia Blaj-Ward , Associate Professor (Teaching & Scholarship) at Nottingham Trent University. Some months into writing our book we came across Chris Brink’s The Soul of a University (2018).

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Australian TNE looks to India as countries recognise qualifications

The PIE News

In July 2022, the UK and India agreed an MoU to recognise each other’s higher education qualifications. “This agreement locks in the rules for mutual recognition to access education in both our countries, including the qualifications we provide online and offshore,” Australian minister for Education Jason Clare said. .

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The Higher Education Council (HEC) in Bahrain: Ensuring Quality and Excellence in Higher Ed Institutions

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The council works closely with higher education institutions, government agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure that the country's higher education system meets international standards of quality and excellence. Professor Riyad Hamzah, who was appointed to this position in May 2011, serves as the HEC's Secretary General.

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SRHE News at 50: Looking back…

SRHE

The HEFCE-commissioned evaluation tells us only that it was not very ‘useful’ in the terms defined by the current policy framework. It may not be Virgin territory, but is higher education on the right track?” (No No 26 (‘ May in October: a climate change for HE? ’) asked: would the new PM mean changes to HE policy?

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Generation Hope Kicks Off First National Conference

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A senior at the University of New Orleans (UNO), she will graduate in May with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies and has aspirations of pursuing an MBA. She applied, received a scholarship, and “was introduced to a community of young moms like me.” In 2018 at the age of 17, Lopez learned that she was pregnant. “The

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How federal and state policies gauge colleges' value: Key podcast

Inside Higher Ed

I would also say there is absolutely no doubt certain pockets of the higher education system have shown disproportionate problems, and the for-profit sector is absolutely one of those. But the truth is that accountability is needed at all levels across the higher education system.

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UK playing catch up with US for top spot in soft power rankings

The PIE News

The latest analysis compiled by the Higher Education Policy Institute shows that in 2023, 65 world leaders are graduates of US higher education institutions, a decline of two on last year’s figures. Australian leader Anthony Albanese is a graduate of the University of Sydney.