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Rebuilding international education: Why Australia must reaffirm its place as a global talent hub

The PIE News

Australias universities are critical to our success. They deliver the high-level skills our economy demands, conduct the research that drives innovation and contribute significantly to our national prosperity. From training the engineers modernising our energy grid to tackling global health crises and developing cutting-edge technologies, universities are at the forefront of addressing the most pressing challenges of our time.

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Berkeley Voices: Think you know what dinosaurs were like? Think again.

The Berkeley Blog

Was the T. rex brightly colored with feathers? Did it run as fast as movies make it seem? How new discoveries challenge our long-held beliefs about the world of paleontology. The post Berkeley Voices: Think you know what dinosaurs were like? Think again. appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Saudi-US partnerships set to power Vision 2030 Goals

The PIE News

These efforts are part of Saudi Arabia’s broader push to achieve its Vision 2030 goals, which emphasise innovation, skills development, and global partnerships to prepare its workforce for the future. On the heels of the first Saudi-US Higher Education Partnerships Forum, co-organised by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Education, the US Embassy, and IIE, and held in Riyadh, The PIE sat down with Michael Ratney, US ambassador to Saudi Arabia to explore the evolving landscape of educational co

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Industrious Efforts

HEPI

The consultation on the Industrial Strategy Green Paper closed at the end of November. Phil Ward , Director of the Eastern Arc research consortium (which comprises the universities of East Anglia, Essex, Kent and Sussex), welcomes the intentions of the Strategy, but questions some of the details. Since the last Industrial Strategy was launched in 2017 we have had a dozen strategies and policies seeking to steer the economy and encourage growth.

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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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Celebrating Innovation: The Key to Higher Ed Marketing Success

Caylor Solutions

With all the challenges facing you every day, youve got to embrace change and begin to celebrate innovation. Heres how. The post Celebrating Innovation: The Key to Higher Ed Marketing Success appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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Nick Godfrey, British Council

The PIE News

Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Someone recently described me as calm, resilient, and quietly determined. What do you like most about your job? For the past 20 years, Ive had the incredible privilege of working with British Council teams and partners across the Americas, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, China, and the UK. Being part of such a dynamic global network means embracing constant change in international education a challenge I absolutely thrive on.

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U.S. Finalizes New Rules For Distance Ed And College Prep Programs

Inside Higher Ed

In a blow for immigration advocates, the Education Department decided against expanding some TRIO programs to undocumented students. Colleges will have to submit to the federal government new data on their distance education programs under a batch of new rules the Biden administration finalized Monday. The rules, which will take effect July 1, 2026, will likely be the presidents last package of new regulations for colleges and universities before Trump takes office Jan. 20.

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2025 Will Be Wild!

Higher Education Inquirer

2025 promises to be a disruptive year in higher education and society, not just in DC but across the US. While some now can see two demographic downturns, worsening climate conditions, and a Department of Education in transition, there are other less predictable and lesser-known trends and developments that we hope to cover at the Higher Education Inquirer.

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