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Higher education postcard: Charlotte Mason College

Wonkhe

This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag tells of a Victorian educator and a lovely part of the world This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag tells of a Victorian educator and a lovely part of the world

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Tamym Abdessemed, Excelia Business School

The PIE News

Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. I am, at my core, “an academic entrepreneur”. My goal is to shape professional destinies for today and tomorrow’s challenges and create the appropriate educational environments for that purpose. In my vision, these challenges span across business, human, and societal dimensions, where talents must find their path both personally and within the broader economic and social landscape.

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Student Loans Company data on fees and maintenance, 2023-24

Wonkhe

David Kernohan guides you through a little-understood dataset that highlights some glaring problems with the way we support students and fund higher education

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Australia’s investment in India continues as TNE interest grows

The PIE News

In addition to Wollongong and Deakin universities setting up their campuses in GIFT City, and the University of Melbourne opening up a global centre in Delhi, Australia is expected to continue promoting transnational education in India. Speaking to The PIE News on the sidelines of the first edition of the Festival of Australia in India, John Southwell, senior trade and investment commissioner, Austrade South Asia, said: “We are aware of many Australian universities that are currently having a l

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.

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What went up then came down

Wonkhe

The Home Office's quarterly immigration stats are out - and it's reductions in students and their dependants that have helped get net migration down.

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“Global Education 2.0”: the future of international student recruitment in a digital world

The PIE News

Fast forward to today, and technological progress continues to accelerate. Take ChatGPT, for example: it debuted in 2022, quickly amassing 100 million users within just two months, and peaked at 1.8 billion users in 2023. The impact of technological advancements and industrialisation is especially evident in the field of international student mobility.

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Why Investing in Generative AI Training Is Critical for Higher Ed Marketing Teams

Caylor Solutions

Generative AI training can put your school on the fast-track to leveraging this technological revolution. Learn more in this post! The post Why Investing in Generative AI Training Is Critical for Higher Ed Marketing Teams appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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Building the Dream Team: How to Form a Digital Transformation Committee for Your Institution

Creatrix Campus

Building the Dream Team: How to Form a Digital Transformation Committee for Your Institution admin Fri, 11/29/2024 - 00:29 The Role of a Project Committee in Digital Transformation Why do some institutional digital transformations fail while others completely change whole institutions? The hook lies in one critical thing: the project committee. Institutional digital transformation is no longer just a choice for higher education; it's now essential to the success of modern institutions.

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Navigating the Changing Landscape of International Education: Larissa Bezo on Challenges, Diversity, and Canada’s Global Commitment

WENR

In an interview with WENR, Larissa Bezo, President and CEO of CBIE, discusses Canada’s international education challenges, key survey findings, and strategies for supporting international students. As a GLOW ED award recipient, she shares her vision for the sector’s future. The post Navigating the Changing Landscape of International Education: Larissa Bezo on Challenges, Diversity, and Canada’s Global Commitment appeared first on WENR.

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Canadian colleges saw 30% int’l student growth in 2022/23, data reveals

The PIE News

International student enrolments at Canadian colleges increased by nearly 30% in 2022/23 while universities saw a 7% rise, new data from Statistics Canada has revealed. In contrast, the number of Canadian students enrolled in colleges and universities declined by 4% and 2% respectively, with international students driving an overall enrolment increase of 0.6%, totalling 2.2 million students across the sector.

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