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New medical schools: the story so far

HEPI

In 2016, the then Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, promised that medical schools in England would be allowed to offer up to 1,500 extra training places a year with a view to making the NHS self-sufficient in doctors by 2025. Yet strict caps remain on the number of medical students that can be recruited. Number caps.

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New HBCU Medical College in NOLA Will Confront Medical Inequities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

They expect it will continue to boost the local economy, still recovering from Hurricane Katrina’s impact almost 20 years ago and will also allow for greater collaboration with other medical schools in the area, like Louisiana State University and Tulane University. This can be me.” Drew University of Medicine and Science.

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Can a ‘degree’ hold its value?

HEPI

The London Medical Schools were clamouring for that right for themselves.) Its new grant allows it to ‘ grant research awards ’ including degrees for ‘a fixed term beginning on 1st September 2022 and expiring on 30th November 2025’. UCA explains that these are ‘creative research degrees’.

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Houston is the future; higher ed is stuck in past (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

When I recently heard about the new Houston University of Science and Technology, I thought progress was being made. With NUS’s decision to shut Yale-NUS College in 2025 , Yale will be down a campus. The postsecondary landscape is dominated by the University of Houston, with 38,000 undergraduates. So why not Houston?

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‘TGIF Time-saver’: Kamala Harris’ impact on higher ed

University Business

Yet, the technology is still quite new and there are plenty of ways issuers can better position their programs for success. Another 25% of companies plan to eliminate or will continue to eliminate requirements by 2025. Best medical schools: U.S. Instead, institutions have been grouped into “tiers.”