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Riding India’s NEP 2020: there’s never been a better time for institutional partnerships

The PIE News

On the heels of India’s National Education Policy 2020, a recent think tank run by the government of India highlights the country’s dedication to establishing the region as a leading global hub of education with an emphasis on continued internationalisation and collaboration with foreign institutions.

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Doing the dirty work of academia? Ancillary staff in higher education

SRHE

Finally, we conducted 20 interviews with ancillary staff, recruited through a diversity of routes and with a diversity of backgrounds and roles. It also involved an online survey of UK HE institutions followed by Freedom of Information (FoI) requests.

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Lunchtime Reading: Communicating the value of higher education to government in a new political era

HEPI

For all the recent undermining of autonomy, universities are largely still charities and have a long-term commitment to educational purpose at their core. Funding, policy, recruitment and rankings are all part of the how , but they aren’t the why. They want to use knowledge for public benefit, to individuals and society.

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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Brown, is to advance Latino student success in higher education by promoting Latino student achievement, conducting analysis to inform educational policies and advancing institutional practices. MDC has introduced new practices to further support recruitment, retention and completion. Santiago and Sarita E.

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There is no such thing as a safe return to student number controls – because the Treasury is too powerful

HEPI

There were a lot of warm words expressed about both HEPI and Wonkhe at last week’s Society for Research into Higher Education ( SRHE ) event on bridging academia and policymaking. It was clear from the various senior speakers present that both organisations have filled a gap in providing accessible policy-focused information.

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Washington Update: Title IX, Student Debt, NC-SARA, and Debt Ceiling Negotiations: Changing Higher Education Podcast 158 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

NC-SARA’s goal is to have its policy revisions completed by the end of this year to go into effect next year. It’s something that ACE (the American Council on Education) and all traditional academia are looking at as well. How the Department attempted to define the third-party servicer may have included too many entities.