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Exporting Degrees, Importing Responsibility: Rethinking Careers Support for International Graduates

HEPI

The Summit spanning Chennai, Hyderabad, and Vadodara brought together leaders from academia, government, and industry to explore partnerships that align a UEL education with Indias economic and societal needs. With over 8,000 Indian students in 2024, UELs commitment to fostering long-term success is clear.

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Italian unis set to strengthen TNE initiatives in India

The PIE News

Our focus extends beyond engineering, energy, and agriculture – we are also working on cultural initiatives, including monument preservation, architecture, and historical traditions, where Italy plays a leading role, he said. This is the very first Spring edition of the Study in Italy fair at the Embassy of Italy.

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#ShoutOutForGerman – A case for language learning and German at British Universities

HEPI

The case for German is even stronger, as it is the most sought-after foreign language among UK employers and a key language in fields such as science, engineering, finance, and international relations. Launched as a nationwide alliance, the initiative fosters collaboration through events, forums, and partnerships.

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University 4.0: A Vision for the Future of Higher Education

HEPI

It’s not too late to register for HEPI’s events this week: ‘ Earning and learning: What’s the reality for today’s students? This era marked the rise of the ‘triple-helix’ model, integrating academia, industry, and government. The University 4.0 model is not about solitary academic pursuits.

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US Higher Education's Move to the Right

Higher Education Inquirer

While conservative scholars have long been underrepresented in academia, a growing number of universities are seeing new initiatives to diversify intellectual perspectives. education often manifests as an outright rejection of academia in favor of populist rhetoric that prioritizes "common sense" over expert knowledge.

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Harvard, Russia, and the Quiet Complicity of American Higher Education

Higher Education Inquirer

He also played an advisory role for Russian tech giant Yandex and has appeared at events sponsored by firms with deep Russian connections. advisers like those from Harvard helped engineer. Navalny, a fierce critic of corruption and Putin’s regime, was imprisoned and ultimately killed for challenging the very system that U.S.

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When DEI Is Off the Table: How Higher Ed Leaders Can Still Drive Institutional Change: Changing Higher Ed podcast 261 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Susan Sturm

The Change Leader, Inc.

Then went into academia where I’ve been really working with students and higher education institutions and court systems that are really interested in culture change. I graduated from law school and started working with foundations that were really interested in thinking about how to increase the impact of prison litigation.