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Continuing our vital work together in 2025

IHEP

This season presents opportunities to share gratitude for the Institute for Higher Education Policys hard-working team and engaged partners, celebrate our impact, and set sights on the year ahead. We will continue advocating for robust transparency to inform student choices and evidence-based policymaking.

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

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On April 4, 2025, South Koreas Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol , marking a historic conclusion to 122 days of political turmoil triggered by his failed declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024. However, the damage sustained during the transitionary period proved irreversible.

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How Project 2025’s War on Higher Education Diversity Threatens Our Global Competitiveness

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The recently released "Project 2025: The Conservative Promise" paints a dystopian picture of American higher education, overrun by a "woke" ideology that supposedly threatens our nation's very foundations. This could stifle critical thinking and limit students’ exposure to diverse perspectives.

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Echoing Oz, Moody’s Downgrade Highlights a Tempest in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The recent Moodys downgrade of the 2025 U.S. higher education outlook is not merely a financial tremor; it serves as a chilling echo of the cyclone that swept Dorothy into the tumultuous Land of Oza "tempest of uncertainty" driven by rapid policy shifts and financial pressures, threatening the very foundations of higher education.

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Risepoint: The Rise and Fall of Another OPM?

Higher Education Inquirer

Best has been a well-known advocate for education reform and has built a network of relationships within both political parties. His close ties to Bush, a key figure in education policy, have been part of a broader pattern of OPM companies gaining influence across the political spectrum.

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Abolish GCSEs, put people’s IQs on their credit cards and ban the Harvard Women’s Rugby Team? What we were reading about education in 2024

HEPI

Emory blows with the wind – initially sceptical of Mental Parity, she then becomes a firm advocate in her role as a CNN presenter. What we were reading about education in 2024 appeared first on HEPI. Later, she reconciles herself to what comes after Mental Parity. Merry Christmas!

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

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John Denham, March 2025 RSA Lecture The Cost of Higher Education Good evening. The only way is to give students more choice of less expensive modes of study, whether studying more intensively for a less time, mixing part-time and full time education, combining work and study, or studying from home.