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New Report Offers Insight into HBCU ‘Secret Sauce’

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Now, a new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, a nonprofit think tank, delves into the many advantages that HBCUs offer and what predominantly white institutions (PWIs) can learn from them when it comes to helping Black students. America has woken up to the unique benefits of HBCUs for Black students.

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Can ChatGPT Enhance University Education?

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

It’s a potential game-changer for the way students research and write papers. Some claim it is just another learning tool and should be viewed as an additional resource for students. Survey results reported by Best Colleges on March 27, 2023, “Half of College Students Say Using AI is Cheating,” are mixed. Of 1,000 U.S.

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Poor mental health among community college students linked to lower persistence rates

University Business

A working paper from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Columbia University studying two-year students’ habits has linked mental health-related issues, such as anxiety and depression, to worse persistence rates and credit accumulation.

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Emerging markets students prone to ‘digital shocks’

The PIE News

UK higher education providers need to better support international students on their digital needs to mitigate ‘digital shocks’ on arrival to the country, a report has suggested. The latest report detailed that international students want more guidance on effective and appropriate use of AI to support their learning.

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UK uni funding model “inherently precarious”

The PIE News

In a panel discussion on February 7 following the publication of his paper, UK universities: from a Triangle of Sadness to a Brighter Future, Kapur said that the future of the UK’s scientific research cannot be left to the decisions of “well-off families in Delhi and Beijing.” In 2021, the higher education sector spent £5.6

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Outbound totals to ‘grow at slower pace’ this decade

The PIE News

While the global outlook for outbound student numbers remains positive, the international environment will be “more competitive” and growth will be “modestly weaker” up until 2030, a new report has suggested. The research found a historic correlation between GDP and outbound student numbers.

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UKCISA calls for more evidence-informed policies

The PIE News

Sustainable growth in international education in the UK will not be possible if the government does not “commit to a suite of evidence-informed policies” to allow for an equitable and inclusive sector, a new paper has said.

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