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TRIFURCATION? The Shape of Higher Education in 2030

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On 22 June 2023, John Cater will complete three decades as the Director and Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University, rendering him the longest-serving head of a higher education institution in the UK. HEPI is marking the occasion by publishing his thoughts on higher education in 2030. The market, less so.

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Saudi-US partnerships set to power Vision 2030 Goals

The PIE News

These efforts are part of Saudi Arabia’s broader push to achieve its Vision 2030 goals, which emphasise innovation, skills development, and global partnerships to prepare its workforce for the future. “There’s a decades long educational affinity between Saudi and the US,” said Ratney.

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Generative AI in Higher Education: Navigating Policy, Ethics, and Skills Development

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Simona Bizzozero, Chair, QS Reimagine Education Awards & Conference. The rapid advancement of generative AI is reshaping higher education, offering immense potential while also presenting complex challenges.

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Selecting, Studying and Staying in Higher Education: A Utility Equation?

HEPI

But the author can find limited evidence of the measure being used to help us understand decision-making in higher education. The State sees much utility – one suspects driven as much by fiscal as educational reasons – in alternatives to the three-year undergraduate degree. Perhaps it should be. To Conclude Beware complacency.

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Journey to a Million: the last instalment is here, but what now?

Wonkhe

In 2030, the higher education sector will look and feel very different, but how do we ensure the rest of this decade is a successful one? UCAS Head of Policy Ben Jordan sets out some ideas The post Journey to a Million: the last instalment is here, but what now? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Journey to a Million – How UCAS’ plans affect higher education

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

It will have a profound effect on the infrastructure of higher education, with particular emphasis on the balance between in-person and virtual learning. UCAS projects that by the end of the decade in 2030, UK higher education will receive as many as  one million  annual applications.

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Labour to review UK’s international education strategy

The PIE News

The incoming review was revealed in a statement announcing the reappointment of the UK’s international education champion, Sir Steve Smith. A Department for Education spokesperson told The PIE News it will be engaging with stakeholders throughout this process.

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