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Essential tools: Preparing students for an AI-driven workforce

University Business

Weaving AI into the curricula will be crucial for equipping students for careers that are evolving as quickly as technology is. Institutions must prioritize AI literacy as a core component of college education to prepare students for daily collaboration with AI technologies. In some ways, this apprehension is understandable.

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The Future of Equitable AI in Higher Education

Insight Into Diversity

The council’s mission is to ensure that AI technology is developed and implemented to promote inclusivity rather than amplify privilege. CCA’s approach focuses on increasing educational attainment for underrepresented students by ensuring that their voices play a central role in the development of new technologies.

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Delivering economic growth: the case for a financially secure higher education sector

HEPI

Developing a long-term sustainable funding model for higher education must be a key plank of the Government’s higher education reform package currently being developed ahead of next Summer. It is not possible to make cuts of such magnitude constantly without expecting this to impact on the range and quality of provision.

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Beyond Groupthink: A Mixed Economy Model for Higher Education Funding

HEPI

While there may be concerns about the impact of this system on disadvantaged students, the income-contingent nature of the loans ensures that these students do not face any upfront financial barriers and all repayments are affordable. The post Beyond Groupthink: A Mixed Economy Model for Higher Education Funding appeared first on HEPI.

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Paul LeBlanc’s Students-First Approach to Higher Education

MindMax

Challenging the Structures of Higher Education A key challenge in higher education is the outdated systems that many institutions continue to rely on—systems that often disadvantage non-traditional learners. But this model doesn’t account for students who need more flexibility in their education due to work, family, or other commitments.

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Will GenAI narrow or widen the digital divide in higher education?

SRHE

Introduction the widening digital divide Our recent study ( Zhou et al , 2025 ) surveyed 595 undergraduate students across the UK to examine the evolving digital divide across all forms of digital technologies. Rethink training with inclusion in mind : GenAI literacy training must go beyond traditional models.

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The Office for Students needs to walk and chew gum – by Jo Johnson

HEPI

This blog is by Jo Johnson, Executive Chairman of FutureLearn, a Member of the Council of the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology and a Visiting Professor of Kings College London. He served as Universities and Science Minister under David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson.