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The Slow but Steady Rise of Women in Higher Education Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This increase, while notable, also highlights the persistent challenges that remain in achieving true gender equity at the highest levels of academia. Her meteoric rise is particularly noteworthy given the historical barriers faced by women of color in academia. The tragic losses in 2023 of two Black women presidents Joanne A.

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Why ‘The Guest Lecture’ Is This Year’s Must Read Academic Novel

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation The Guest Lecture by Martin Riker Published in January of 2023. Both those questioning their choices to build a career in academia and fans of Keynes (a group with some broad overlap, I suspect) will take great pleasure in reading The Guest Lecture. What are you reading? Is this diversity newsletter?:

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Walking down the road to Kingdom Come: some steps away from a Higher Education Funding Crisis?

HEPI

First raised in the Times Higher in October 2014 as a possible response to the political bind Labour and the Liberal Democrats found themselves on tuition fees, with wider recent coverage (see, for example, Palmer et al (2023)), student loan forgiveness costs “look highly affordable compared with some other workforce policies and interventions”.

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Exploring British Muslim transitions to PGT studies

SRHE

In the wake of these demographic trends, a recent TASO publication (Andrews et al , 2023) reports that the sector is gripped by a high degree of uncertainty over the most expedient institutional approaches to adopt in dealing with disparities in progression and attainment.

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The Vision and Strategies of Engineers Canada (EC)

Creatrix Campus

The Vision and Strategies of Engineers Canada (EC) editor Fri, 04/28/2023 - 06:51 Engineers will be essential in determining the future of Canadian society as the nation's population expands, urbanizes, and becomes more interconnected.

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

HEPI

This year, 2023, began with both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition talking about Britain’s future. This focus has intensified with measures intended to ‘to cement this country’s place as a scientific superpower’ by 2030. Now is the moment to work together to do something about that. Register for a free place here.

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US threatens ban on Chinese study visas

The PIE News

The Stop Chinese Communist Prying by Vindicating Intellectual Safeguards in Academia Act (Stop CCP VIASs Act) was proposed by Republican Congressman Riley M. Moore on Friday March 16. The post US threatens ban on Chinese study visas appeared first on The PIE News.

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