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Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas

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Blogs Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas August 9, 2023 Lance K. Research from the United States Department of Education shows 1.2 The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) is in a unique position. Action Step: Build UTD’s online education presence.

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Future student numbers: The right diagnosis, but careful on the medicine – John Cope responds to the new HEPI paper by Bahram Bekhradnia

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This considered the demographic realities of applications to university, college, and apprenticeships – and what it meant for the system and our economy. We also made clear that in all likelihood there is a plateau and potential drop in higher education numbers after 2030. Many adults are already engaged in learning.

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Finland moves towards higher tuition fees for non-EU students

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Finland’s universities may begin to increase tuition fees for international students under policies announced by the country’s new government. The education ministry, which initially proposed the policy earlier this year, predicted that the move could result in a 43% drop in the number of students coming from outside the EU.

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Interest rate changes could challenge universities, student loans and post 16 and vocational education

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by Sir Adrian Webb The publication on 13 September 2023 of the House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee report on the Office for Students drew attention to the financial challenges facing universities in the UK and to the challenges associated with regulating and overseeing these risks.