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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

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educational policy is a focus on using evidence, or data, to inform decisions about institutional and educator quality, budgetary decisions, and what and how to teach students” (3). Called to account: Analyzing the origins and spread of state performance-accountability policies for higher education. De Lourdes.

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What do students think about value for money?

SRHE

In England, undergraduate fees of £1000 were introduced more than 20 years ago, raised to £3000 in 2006, and to £9000 more than ten years ago. These students were enrolled in Social Sciences and Humanities courses. Others had expected that their maintenance loan would cover the costs of their accommodation.

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The health of higher education studies – cause for optimism?

SRHE

The grants from these bodies are relatively large (for the arts, humanities and social sciences), and are typically expected to make a theoretical, not only empirical, contribution. NB Data are available from 2004, but no education grants are recorded for either 2004 or 2005.

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The Higher Education Council (HEC) in Bahrain: Ensuring Quality and Excellence in Higher Ed Institutions

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In 2006, the HEC was established as a government body responsible for overseeing and regulating higher education in Bahrain. The HEC also evaluates the institution's overall management and governance, including its financial stability, facilities, and human resources.