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IEAA calls on incoming Australian government for sector support

The PIE News

If the blunt instrument of enrolment limits are to continue, the sector needs to have a co-design role that will ensure a fairer and more effective allocation for all providers,” outlined the peak body. Current education minister Jason Clare also addressed delegates, defending recent policy changes.

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IHEP and Results for America Release HEA Fund Allocation Recommendations for Education Department

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) and Results for America (RFA) released recommendations for the Department of Education (ED) to set-aside 0.5% of funds from certain Higher Education Act (HEA) programs within ED and put it towards supporting equity-focused work.

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Proposed Legislation Would Create Program to Support Students’ Basic Needs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Torres (D-Calif), reintroduce the Basic Assistance for Students in College (BASIC) Act on Wednesday, a bicameral legislation to help ensure college students can meet their basic needs while pursuing their education.

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Australia’s NUHEPs: shonks and crooks – or an invaluable cradle of innovation?

The PIE News

This discourse has been dominated by perspectives of the “winners and losers” across the public universities – where proposed caps maintain 2023 volumes of around 145,000 new international enrolments but seek to re-allocate these across the 38 university providers.

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Weekend Reading: Imperfect information in higher education

HEPI

Not all aspects of the current higher education sector in England operate like a typical market. If a market is efficient, the allocation of resources cannot be changed to make someone better off without making someone else worse off. The outcome of markets is not always efficient; markets are prone to fail.

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10 ways for Labour to fill the HE policy vacuum

HEPI

The new Labour Government quite rightly has a strong focus on economic growth and new higher education policies should seek to support this central goal. What follows are some initial thoughts that aim to foster a debate and fill the current policy vacuum. UK university spin-out investment increased from £1.06

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India aims for 500,000 foreign students by 2047

The PIE News

It comes as the NITI Aayog ’s CEO, BVR Subrahmanyam, announced at the annual FICCI Higher Education Summit that the think tank was preparing a “vision document”, which will help achieve the numbers. “One The NEP 2020 is dedicated to establishing India as a leading global hub for education.

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