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Higher Education Ethics Watch Rated Top Blog

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Feedspot Ranks Blog # 37 out of the top 90 Blogs on Higher Education.   I am proud to inform you that my Higher Education Ethics Watch blog was designated as #37 of 90 blogs in the area of higher education by Feedspot.

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Reflections on leadership in higher education – a blog series

HEPI

This blog was kindly contributed by Ceri Nursaw, Chief Executive of the National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education (NCEE). Over 12 weeks, HEPI has hosted blogs exploring the topic of leadership in higher education. Pauline Miller Judd, ‘Entrepreneurial Thinking and Wellbeing’ , HEPI blog, 17 November 2022.

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BLOG: RJ Thompson talks about Higher Education as a professor and marketer

CommCentered

RJ Thompson is a Professor and Digital Marketer in Higher Education. The post BLOG: RJ Thompson talks about Higher Education as a professor and marketer appeared first on CommCentered.

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Rhyme and reason: poetry’s power as a pedagogical tool

LSE Higher Education Blog

Using poetry as a medium to enhance learning and engagement is a fresh idea in higher education. LSE HE Blog Fellow Sam Illingworth is on a mission to increase awareness of its potential

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What were people reading about higher education in 2023?

HEPI

This blog was authored by Josh Freeman, Policy Manager at HEPI. We are almost at the end of 2023, and you know what that means – we are due a round-up of the year’s most popular HEPI blogs. Below we list our Top 20 blogs published in 2023. Below we list our Top 20 blogs published in 2023.

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AI Is Here to Stay—Is Higher Education Ready for It?

MindMax

This blog post is the first in a series about AI and its impact on higher education. For future posts, I’ll speak with higher education leaders, corporate executives, and marketing professionals to get their expert insights and predictions. Even they recognize that ethics are a critical part of the discussion.

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The Internship/Apprenticeship Model Benefits Everyone in Higher Ed

MindMax

Note: This piece is part four of a multi-part blog series on alternative pathways in higher education. If you haven’t already read the first three pieces, you can find them here: Alternative Pathways in Higher Ed: Setting the Stage PLAs: How Many Credits Do You Get for Living? baked into standard 4-degree programs).

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