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Generation Hope to Reach 3 Million Parenting Students by 2029

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Roughly one-in-five college students today are also parents. It’s why she and the board of directors at Generation Hope have decided on an ambitious five-year plan that will expand its work and impact over three million parenting students by 2029. They don’t have to jump through hoops to get resources.

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Placing research integrity at the heart of REF

HEPI

In March, we heard from the Executive Chair of Research England , Dame Professor Jessica Corner; and last week, we published this piece on small and specialist institutions from Emma Wakelin, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research & Innovation at the Royal College of Art. Achieving this would be a great accolade for the UK research sector.

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Open Access: A Benefit Not a Burden That is Worth the Cost

HEPI

Their question also downplays the significant public good that the mandate has achieved, including the transformative effect of the REF OA requirements implemented in 2016, which produced a huge boost in the accessibility of UK research. Indeed, open access has many benefits for many parties.

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Update on the Work of the Future Conventions Task Force

ACPA

We will not abandon our colleagues in these locations; we know there are college student educators in these locations battling for their jobs, their academic freedoms, and even their livelihoods.” location, 2) A Central U.S. location, 3) A Pacific U.S. location, 4) A South U.S.

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What is a ‘research culture’?

SRHE

In all this lay the beginnings of an academic ‘research culture’, though well into the twentieth century the Fellows of Colleges did not usually have – or seek – doctorates. That adjustment proved difficult to achieve. It is scheduled to be repeated in 2029.

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How 2 of higher ed’s most challenging trends are causing pain this fall

University Business

While every college and university has unique challenges, broad trends inevitably develop, forcing higher education leaders to deal with their implications collectively. Now, the Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday authorized a subcommittee to conduct a study on DEI practices in state colleges and universities by the end of 2024.

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