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Despite being global leader, UK cannot afford to rest on its laurels in digital, AI and green skills

HEPI

The reputational strength of the UK – built on its history and tradition of delivering excellent teaching and learning – is unlikely to be the key driver of satisfaction going forward. Tens of thousands of additional AI professionals will be needed by 2030, he has said. However, the UK must not rest on its laurels.

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A Scholar Who is ‘Extending the Hand as He Climbs’

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he created an organization called Latinx in Marine Science, which connected Latinx researchers in the field during one of the most isolating periods of modern history. He continues to work with 2030 STEM, a thinktank that aims to diversify the STEM fields.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

For community college faculty, this history contextualizes AI’s rapid ascent, highlighting its capacity to augment teachingyet it also underscores the need for critical oversight, a theme explored next. College 2030 report: Higher educations preparation post-pandemic. References Barnes & Noble Education. 2022, June 28).

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A Norwegian vision: transforming higher education with VECOIL partnerships

The PIE News

As Norway invests in higher education and initiatives like VECOIL, it moves closer to its goal of having 50% of higher education students participate in study abroad programs by 2030. VECOIL complements physical study abroad programs by democratising international experiences, making them accessible to more students.

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Three Australian universities to set up in Indonesia

The PIE News

Western Sydney University has a long and proud history of opening up access to higher education for students who have the drive, ambition and dedication to succeed. Establishing a significant long-term presence in Indonesia is an exciting new chapter in that history,” said Jennifer Westacott, chancellor, Western Sydney University.

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UK education secretary to oppose cuts to int’l student numbers

The PIE News

.” Keegan told the publication she wanted to build on the UK’s export market in university education and to expand education export revenues from about £26bn to £35bn by the year 2030. “We have a strategy which is very much focused on growing the revenue,” said Keegan.

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Exploring new horizons: the rise of non-traditional study abroad in Latin America

The PIE News

This demographic reality, coupled with the anticipated growth of Latin America’s middle class by 50 million people forecasted for 2030, means that gaining regional expertise is not just a cultural endeavour, but a career-defining opportunity! The draw of Antigua isn’t just its beauty and history – it’s also the affordability.