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Let’s hear it for interns!

HEPI

It seemed right that a research think tank / charity should seek to help bring on (in a small way) the next generation of people interested in education policy, even if it was going to mean extra bureaucracy and hassle for us. (In So what is the purpose of this discursive blog? We were selflessly providing a public service!

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The Roots of Erasure Legislation in Education Policy

Academe Blog

BY LOGAN JOHNSON In 2020, state bans on teaching “divisive concepts” in elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education began sweeping our nation.

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The lie of the land in higher education policy as the 2022/23 academic year draws to a close – By Nick Hillman

HEPI

This blog is an extract from a speech that the Director of HEPI, Nick Hillman, recently made to the Board of Sheffield Hallam University. I started my remarks then by noting the level of flux in higher education policy. For example, back then there was considerable uncertainty over many higher education policies.

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What were we reading about higher education in 2024?

HEPI

As 2024 draws to a close, Josh Freeman, Policy Manager, and the HEPI team look back on a remarkable year in higher education policy. Today, we gaze over quite a different policy landscape from the one I wrote about this time last year. Email Address Subscribe The post What were we reading about higher education in 2024?

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The Other Mothers in Higher Education

ACPA

This blog post calls Student Affairs professionals to action to value Other Mothers and reflect on their purpose. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 37(3), 3209. The post The Other Mothers in Higher Education first appeared on ACPA. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. Lunsford, L.G., and Rodrigues, H.

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Why doesn’t higher education make a difference?

SRHE

by Amir Shahsavari and Mohammad Eslahi This blog is based on research reported in Shahsavari, A, & Eslahi, M (2025) Dynamics of Imbalanced Higher Education Development: Analysing Factors and Policy Implications in Policy Reviews in Higher Education. am_shahsavari@sbu.ac.ir

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Labour’s education policy is brave, but can they fund it?

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Sir Chris Husbands, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. Keir Starmer has committed Labour to five ambitious missions, of which the fifth is squarely focused on educational transformation. The post Labour’s education policy is brave, but can they fund it?