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Open universities: between radical promise and market reality

SRHE

Yet, as higher education is increasingly reshaped by market logics, can open universities still claim to be engines of social progress, or have they become institutions that now reproduce the very inequalities they sought to dismantle? This question is not merely academic; it is profoundly political.

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India issues draft rules for foreign university branches

Inside Higher Ed

The criteria, which were expected to be finalized later this month following consultation, clarify the rules for international universities setting up Indian campuses, a shift first announced in the 2020 National Education Policy (NEP). But not everyone was worried by the new guidelines. Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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As microcredentials boom, employers' hiring platforms fumble

Inside Higher Ed

“There’s valuable educational and skill information hiding in plain sight with regard to some of these candidates,” said Sean Gallagher, executive professor of educational policy at Northeastern University and a co-author of the study. Yes In-Article Careers: 3 Is this diversity newsletter?:

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Gamekeepers, poachers, policy wonks and knowledge

SRHE

The event promised to bring together and bridge the gap between those making higher education policy and those researching it. In my own work, in particularly teaching, I have been working in interdisciplinary ways with Engineers, Computer and Data Scientists and Physicists. Key to interdisciplinarity is integration.

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Microcredentials confuse employers, colleges and learners

Inside Higher Ed

“It has been the desire of many entrepreneurs, foundations and policy leaders that microcredentials will become the substitute for expensive degrees,” Sean Gallagher, executive professor of educational policy at Northeastern University, said. Yes In-Article Careers: 6

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Understanding SEO and Organic Enrollment Growth

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Organic SEO Drives Tangible Results in Higher Ed When it comes to marketing strategies in higher education, search engine optimization (SEO) often sits quietly in the back of the classroom, patiently raising its hand while flashier tactics like social media and email campaigns hog the spotlight.

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Inside Higher Ed

” Today, more students of color, more low-income students, more women and more students with physical or mental health concerns seek higher education than in earlier decades. Yes In-Article Careers: 3 Some students need lower costs. Others need easier or more flexible access. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: