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Private providers to partner with universities in India’s GIFT City

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Infrastructure providers will soon be able to establish operations on behalf of universities in India’s GIFT City, giving institutions the chance to set up branch campuses without fronting the cash. Service and infrastructure providers instead offer the chance to explore franchise-style operations.

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India an international education “sweet spot” until 2050s

The PIE News

Expect disruption and new modes of innovative education but now is the time for international education providers to go to India, was the clear message at the Acumen Global Gateway conference in Delhi. We already have too many university campuses on the planet,” he continued. Slowly, we are making it easier,” Mittal said.

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Universities can set up in India but regulations pose challenge

The PIE News

Indians drove growth in international student numbers in the US in 2022/23, with new data showing a 35% increase year-on-year. It leads to more questions than providing answers as to how this would work. But the criteria is more stringent around which universities are eligible and what courses they can offer.

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Stemming Summer Melt and Improving Admissions Yield and Social Media for Universities

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 9 minutes Not so long ago, students who had been accepted to a college or university might expect a phone call, an invitation to an open house, and perhaps some brochures or a catalogue in the mail. Others have increased yield by sending select communications featuring only what people love about their school.

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Lieberman Expected to Lead La Verne to Next Stage

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When Dr. Devorah Lieberman became president of University of La Verne in 2011, a private institution of approximately 8,000 students about 35 miles east of Los Angeles, she was in many ways seeing life come full circle. University of La Verne President Dr. Devorah Lieberman is shown with graduating students in 2013.

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Narratives at SRHE 2023 – more than just mere rhetoric

SRHE

At the time of writing, the UK news agenda is being dominated by what is being described as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice the country has ever seen – 736 post office workers between 1999 and 2015 were prosecuted for false accounting or theft based on information from an IT system called Horizon.

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Regulatory Changes and Their Implications for Higher Education Mergers: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 190 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

90-Day Review: Potential Risks for Acquirees in New Merger Processes The introduction of a stringent 90-day review period for changes in ownership or control poses potential risks, especially for financially strained institutions. He went on to lead a Ford Foundation-supported effort to establish similar programs in cities across the U.S.