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For Dean Pervis Evans, student perspective is essential to strengthen and diversify teaching workforce

Deans for Impact

Just as much as they are, he’s attending as an enrolled student, completing assignments and participating in discussions – and, he also happens to be the community college’s Dean of Liberal Arts and Education. They probably knew I was the dean,” he says with a laugh, explaining that some students were a little wary of talking to him.

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The Canary Doesn’t Look So Well: early warning signs on international student recruitment

HEPI

These findings are even more troubling when you consider PWC’s 2024 report on financial sustainability in the higher education sector, which suggested a 20% decline in international student recruitment would see up to 80% of universities being in deficit in the academic year 2024/25. Their opinion is clear.

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Maximising recruitment efforts in times of uncertainty

The PIE News

Now more than ever, focus and an intentional approach to international recruitment are critical for driving near term enrollments as well as long term success. Use fairs and tours as anchors for your recruitment travel, but fill in the gaps with targeted visits to key recruitment cities.

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Vanderbilt Launches Program to Recruit Diverse Biomedical Researchers

Insight Into Diversity

Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Vanderbilt Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (V-FIRST) program will support underrepresented early-career investigators through hiring, promotion, and retention efforts. percent of NIH-funded researchers are Hispanic, and less than 3 percent are Black.

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HBCU/MSI Research Summit Fosters Research, Recruitment Collaboration

Insight Into Diversity

Participating faculty members had the opportunity to engage in research discussions like those led by Lara Khansa, PhD, Pamplin’s associate dean of research and faculty affairs, and Broderick Turner, PhD, co-founder of the Technology, Race, and Prejudice (T.R.A.P.) Lab and an assistant professor of marketing at Pamplin. “The

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Look beyond recruitment in India, UK unis told

The PIE News

UK higher education needs to look beyond international student recruitment when engaging with Indian counterparts and ensure cooperation is equitable, stakeholders have reiterated. ” The post Look beyond recruitment in India, UK unis told appeared first on The PIE News.

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First African American Dean Blazes Trail for Northwestern Music

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The dean of Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music was the first woman in the role and first African American dean at the university in general. Montgomery, who joined Northwestern in 2003, said she was also the first African American dean at the University of Kansas, serving in its School of Fine Arts. “I

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