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In December 2023, in response to input to our Initial Decisions consultation, we published a series of conclusions and importantly included an extension of the assessment period until 2029 to allow more time for institutions to prepare for changes. Minimising burden This is the beginning of an exciting phase in the development of REF 2029.
While no fixed date has been set for the proposals to take effect, the changes will be rolled out over the course of this parliament, running through to 2029, with some measures expected “in the coming weeks” The briefing emphasises that a white paper does not, in itself, alter the law or immigration rules.
The highereducation landscape in the United States is undergoing a seismic shift, with as many as 80 colleges and universities predicted to close by 2029. However, beneath these challenges lies a critical opportunity to prioritize inclusivity and equity in shaping the future of highereducation.
This encompasses not only who conducts the research but also how it is governed, funded, and integrated into broader systems, such as policy and practice. Beyond highereducation, corporate leaders have increasingly embraced inclusivity.
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trillion omnibus federal spending bill that was signed right before Christmas by President Joe Biden, are funding provisions and policy changes that impact the world of highereducation. The new legislation was welcomed by policy experts, although it did not contain everything that they had hoped for.
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