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Invisible labour: visible activism

SRHE

Such wife work occurs due to societal and institutional expectations that prompt women to take on such wife work, yet this labour whilst maintaining the organisations reputation and can lead to emotional dissonance and burnout ( Grandey, 2013 ).

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The SRHE Digital University Network: A Decade of Trends and Future Directions

SRHE

As the landscape of digital technologies being used in different ways across the higher education sector is subject to change over time, we took the opportunity through the 2023 SRHE conference session to reflect on what the Digital University means and think about the future of the network.

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Weekend Reading: Rethinking the Cost of Higher Education – A Lecture Revisited

HEPI

The cohort of students who started in September 2013 will pay back 7.8bn over the years ahead. The 150m a year National Scholarship Programme which flared and died in just three years was otherwise known as the Save Nick Cleggs Face fund. But we cant even open the case for more until weve scrutinised every current pound we spend.

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Native Son Propels Opportunities for Kentucky Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Aaron Thompson, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE), participated in the Attaining College Excellence and Equity Summit put together by the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute for Higher Education Policy.

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OEE Scholar Interview Series: Dr. Sharla Berry

ACPA

We’re excited to highlight the scholarship of Dr. Sharla Berry , Assistant Professor in the Center for Evaluation and Educational Effectiveness (CEEE) at California State University, Long Beach. I started my doctoral program in 2013. I found more support in communications and sociology, but I was in an Education Policy Ph.D.

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SRHE News at 50: Looking back…

SRHE

The HEFCE-commissioned evaluation tells us only that it was not very ‘useful’ in the terms defined by the current policy framework. No 46 English higher education policy: hope and pay ). No 48 Tunnel vision: higher education policy and the Office for Students ). We are in a consultation tunnel with only one track.