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US institutions recalibrate internationalisation priorities post pandemic

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Internationalisation activities at US campuses have been mapped in a new report, which suggests that, although not a priority for the majority of institutions, many are looking to rebound activities in the years ahead. The latest Mapping Internationalization on U.S. Photo: ACE. A further 30% said it would stay about the same.

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Opening International Branches of US-Based Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 153 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Olgun Cicek

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College and university leaders can recover from the drop in international enrollment brought on by the pandemic and federal policies by establishing cost-effective overseas branch campuses in the Middle East and other areas. In addition, these branches must gain approval from the local authorities there.

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STEM innovation in constrained economic times – the UK in an international context by Professor Ian Walmsley, Provost of Imperial College

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I welcome this focus on science and innovation, and Eric Schmidt at the launch of the I-X initiative at Imperial’s White City Campus also emphasised the critical impact of such investment on society globally. We must invest in research and technology if the country wants to attract global talent and compete internationally.

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Weekend Reading: The UK Transnational Education Quality Assurance Landscape in a Historical Perspective

HEPI

On Tuesday, 16 May 2023, HEPI – in conjunction with Universities UK and Kaplan – will be launching new modelling from London Economics on the economic contribution of international students to the UK. For more details, including how to book a free place, see here.

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The lie of the land in higher education policy as the 2022/23 academic year draws to a close – By Nick Hillman

HEPI

This blog is an extract from a speech that the Director of HEPI, Nick Hillman, recently made to the Board of Sheffield Hallam University. Intriguingly, given the political upheavals of the past few years, the other issues I spoke to you about in the autumn of 2017 have not changed much. I have been given a wide brief for this speech.