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Watch for these 5 high-impact trends shaping higher education business in 2025

University Business

From technological advancements to shifting demographics, the landscape is evolving rapidly. organizations have dropped degree requirements for some jobs and 48% believe alternative credentials can be a worthy substitute for a college degree for some jobs. A 2023 report from Capterra found that 41% of U.S.

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How to align higher ed with industry to foster social mobility

University Business

One key area impacting learning is the rise of new technologies. Technologies such as extended reality (AR, VR, and mixed reality), machine learning, and the Internet of Things are changing industries, and universities that align with these trends can offer students a competitive edge.

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CSU Partners with Tech Leaders for AI Expansion

Insight Into Diversity

Partnering with major technology firms such as Adobe, Google, AWS, IBM, Microsoft, and OpenAI, CSU aims to become the first and largest AI-powered university system in the United States. AI Workforce Training: Offering students hands-on apprenticeship opportunities with AI-enabled organizations to prepare them for AI-driven careers.

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HEI and the Nature of Work

Higher Education Inquirer

It draws attention to issues such as low pay, lack of job security, limited benefits, and the increasing reliance on contingent labor in academia. Impact of Technology on Work: The Higher Education Inquirer examines how technology is changing the nature of work, both within and outside of higher education.

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Navigating Turbulent Waters: Leading Your Institution in Times of Disruption and Uncertainty

Helix Education

This may include collaborations with private industry, international organizations, and philanthropic entities to sustain critical academic research and support student access to education. Woefully few universities do. My colleagues and I stand ready to help you face this future and achieve immediate and long-term success.

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5 Reasons Why University Leadership Roles Should Be Open to Those Without a Ph.D.

Inside Higher Ed

" The (mostly) accepted consensus within academia is that a terminal degree is almost always table stakes for most academic leadership roles. And even today, I remain skeptical and suspicious of those from outside of academia (and who do not hold a doctorate) who are recruited to university presidencies and other leadership roles.

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These 25 schools are tops for producing the nation’s leaders

University Business

As might be expected, the Ivy League Pluses were responsible for producing the majority of leaders across sectors such as law, media and academia. faculty, according to one 2022 study published in Nature.

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