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Australian gov’t to review HE in long-term plan

The PIE News

Minister for Education Jason Clare noted it is the “first broad review” of the system since the Bradley Review in 2008. “The Universities Accord is a great opportunity to harness the enormous capability of Australian independent higher education.

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A People's History of Higher Education in the US?

Higher Education Inquirer

In 2026 we expect an enrollment cliff to occur, a ripple effect of the 2008 Great Recession. White supremacy and anti-intellectualism have regained popularity, with the higher education policies of Ron DeSantis in Florida, Greg Abbott in Texas, and Sarah Huckabee-Sanders in Arkansas. How brutal was college life in those times?

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The blurred lines of higher education in South Korea: when colleges look like universities

SRHE

Research at especially elite universities is both applied and humanities-focused, while this is not true in the case of colleges and lower-tier universities. Government policies (both historical and contemporaneous) have also played a major role in the Korean case of institutional isomorphism.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

Exploring the Heritage of American Higher Education: The Evolution of Philosophy and Policy. Universities in the Marketplace : The Commercialization of Higher Education. How the University Works: Higher Education and the Low Wage Nation. The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

The discussion highlights the Biden-Harris administration’s active role in Negotiated Rulemaking since late 2020, bringing about a comprehensive set of regulations affecting higher education. The Higher Education Act (HEA) was signed into law in 1965 and is supposed to be renewed every five years. 00:00:32] Tom: Sure.

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