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Floating factories of artificial leaves could make green fuel for jets and ships

The Guardian - Higher Education

Cambridge University scientists develop a device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide Automated floating factories that manufacture green versions of petrol or diesel could soon be in operation thanks to pioneering work at the University of Cambridge.

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US to ease visa processing for graduates with job offers

The PIE News

The initiative to ease employment-based non-immigrant visas for US college graduates with job offers is aimed at attracting top talent and retaining skilled workers to help the economy. “The US needs to hire more international graduates.

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Beyond Groupthink: A Mixed Economy Model for Higher Education Funding

HEPI

Keynes confronted this consensus, demonstrating that – in the circumstances of the era – government intervention was indispensable, and so rescued a beleaguered economy. A potential solution to the funding crisis lies in establishing a ‘Keynesian’ mixed economy approach to undergraduate funding.

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Weekend Reading: Creating sustainable careers for the next generation – what can universities do?

HEPI

Students are rightly mindful of how working environments will sustain them in their graduate careers. Students are also interested in how their careers connect to a sustainable society, e.g., doing work that is good for the environment.

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The Inflation Reduction Act charts a pro-climate, pro-worker path

The Berkeley Blog

The IRA will help build a high-road green economy, creating good jobs and clear pathways into them.

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Universities are not what they used to be. And thank goodness for that

HEPI

Whilst political challenges of the ‘marketisation’ of HE exist, we must recognise and value that over a 10-year period, the contribution of UK higher education to the UK economy has grown by more than 78% to over £130billion p.a. Total UEL impact on the UK economy is £824m annually – for every £1 of income UEL returns £4.24

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“Transformative” ASEAN TNE opportunities to emerge

The PIE News

” Zhang highlighted that sectors which are of strong interest to the Indonesian government are green and blue economies and digitisation. . “I think the opportunities are there, but it needs to be in areas of priority for the government itself.”