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Beech-side views: Back from the future?

The PIE News

For a higher education policy wonk, this summer was a momentous occasion. Then, no sooner had I arrived back in the UK, I saw the news that the Australian government has set a new cap for international student enrolments through a national planning level set at 270,000 for the 2025 calendar year.

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Australian ESOS bill risks 30,000 sector jobs, experts warn

The PIE News

Over the past year, we’ve seen a series of intellectually inconsistent decisions by the Australian government that lack a clear, consistent and cohesive approach to international education.” The government is now drowning in its own baseless rhetoric,” said ITECA chief executive Troy Williams.

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Lifting As They Climb

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Banks chronicled the history of Black AERA leadership in a March 2016 article, titled “Expanding the Epistemological Terrain: Increasing Equity and Diversity Within the American Educational Research Association,” that appeared in the journal Educational Researcher. She will lead the organization in 2024-2025. Dr. Joyce E.

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The State of Higher Education Part 1: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 159 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Courtney Brown

The Change Leader, Inc.

Before 2011, Brown was a senior research associate at the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at Indiana University. There, she led studies and evaluations focused on education and post-high school programs within the United States and across Europe. We know from history that during recessions, enrollment goes up, right?

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Arizona State turns to YouTube to reach learners on the margins

Inside Higher Ed

History to 1865 course , for example, is taught by Danielle Bainbridge, an assistant professor of theater at Northwestern University and “history nerd” host of PBS Origins. history and human communication. The university expects to expand to offer 12 courses by January 2025.)

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