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What next for int’l education after South Korea’s political crisis?

The PIE News

This article examines how the political crisis has disrupted international higher education in South Korea, focusing on five key areas: reputational damage, impact on students from Asia and the Global South, rising xenophobia, heightened student anxiety, and the sidelining of education policy.

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Open universities: between radical promise and market reality

SRHE

As Giroux (1984) argues, education is never neutral; it can operate as both a potential site for fostering critical consciousness and resistance and a mechanism for reproducing systems of social control and domination. Open universities were once at the forefront of this democratic mission.

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Real Faculty Wages Decline for Third Straight Year

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Melissa Fuesting, senior survey researcher for the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR), the pandemic cannot be solely to blame. Finances are more difficult for those lower on the food chain. On average, they earned $3,874 per course section. Any increase doesn’t make these jobs livable.”

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5 Hip-Hop Quotes to Inspire College Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Here are 5 hip-hop quotes to inspire students at academic institutions as they proceed into finals week. 1. Nipsey Hussle (“Racks In The Middle”, 2019) “Double check the details. 3. Big Sean (“Sacrifices”, 2017) “The human race is all about pacing. Gotta cross my T's and dot my I's or I can't sleep well.”

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Higher ed policies drive layoffs and cuts in the UK, Australia and Canada

The PIE News

The layoffs would lead to almost half the academics in the schools of arts and humanities, culture and society, professional studies and science and technology losing their jobs. Just 384 new overseas students have so far enrolled for 2024, 8% of 2019 levels.

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Here are 9 ways higher education can ensure rural America’s long-term vitality

University Business

However, the durability of America’s rural regions rests squarely on the shoulders of its citizens accessing higher forms of education, notes the report. Census Bureau data from 2015 to 2019. Nourish the “education deserts” with free, bachelor’s degree-granting community college and expand K12 dual enrollment.

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Africa meets Europe

The PIE News

The group also influences European educational policy and develops best practice through mutual exchange of experience. It is committed to creating special academic and cultural ties to promote internationalisation, academic collaboration, excellence in learning and research, and service to society.