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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

Podcast What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night? EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. EAB · What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

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The 2023 State of Facilities in Higher Education

University Business

For ten years the State of Facilities in Higher Education has been recognizing trends and opportunities based on our database of information from schools around the U.S. Over time, the insights in the State of Facilities have evolved and our recommendations have followed suit. And they mustn’t.

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College of Lake County Advanced Technology Center Supports the Next Generation of Manufacturing

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

The College of Lake County’s Advanced Technology Center was created as a local resource to prepare students for the demands of this changing industry. Manufacturing is a crucial element of the Lake County, Ill.,

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The Technology Behind Biometric Building Access Controls

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Educational institutions are using biometrics to protect facilities such as residence halls and research facilities that store highly sensitive information. Universities must protect both data and students from theft and unauthorized entry, and biometric building access controls play a key role in this effort.

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Smart Campus of the Future: Creating Student Experiences through Technology

Cisco blogs - Education

Last week at EDUCAUSE , thousands of education technology leaders gathered in the Denver Colorado Convention Center to discuss, debate, and dream about the future of higher education. All together these Internet of Things PoE technologies work to keep temperature controlled, and make your campus smarter. Million students?

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llinois governor proposes $500M for quantum technologies in new budget - U Chicago News

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Pritzker is asking state legislators for half a billion dollars for quantum technologies in the proposed budget he released Wednesday—the latest show of support for a regional quantum ecosystem that has attracted millions of dollars in corporate and government investment in recent years and is emerging as a central driver of U.S.

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Is technology the ticket to bridging the £17bn gap in university income?

HEPI

This is evidently financially unsustainable in the long term and will ultimately impact on student and staff through deteriorating facilities or a reduction in staff:student ratios or student support services. There are no two ways about it: technology is the answer to many of the ills the sector faces. appeared first on HEPI.