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Uncovering the UK’s hidden arts and humanities research infrastructure

Wonkhe

The University of London's Jo Fox has been mapping our little-discussed national arts and humanities research infrastructure The post Uncovering the UK’s hidden arts and humanities research infrastructure appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Why more colleges are adopting direct admissions

Higher Ed Dive

The practice — which notifies students that they’re admitted before they even apply — is taking off at public systems and some private institutions.

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What does the tertiary turn in higher education policy mean in practice?

Wonkhe

Across the UK post-compulsory education policy is adopting a more "tertiary" approach - but how tertiary is defined shapes what happens in policy and practice. Chris Millward synthesises the reflections of an expert panel The post What does the tertiary turn in higher education policy mean in practice? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Colleges that can’t survive owe their employees dignified closures

Higher Ed Dive

The library director of a small Pennsylvania college lays out what leaders should consider when their institutions are struggling to stay open.

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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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‘Merit Scholarship’ or Enrollment Incentive?

Inside Higher Ed

Non-need-based merit aid has surged in the past decade, especially at struggling public institutions looking to boost enrollment. Some say it’s an unacknowledged equity issue. Merit scholarships are widely seen as exactly what their name suggests: financial awards institutions dole out to deserving students based on proven academic achievement. But a growing chorus of scholars and higher ed experts believes that deepening enrollment challenges have turned those scholarships into something else e

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New York governor: Colleges must discipline calls for Jewish genocide

Higher Ed Dive

Kathy Hochul’s statement comes after the leaders of Harvard, Penn and MIT drew ire for their remarks on antisemitism during a congressional hearing.

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Put Democracy on the Syllabus

Academe Blog

BY MATTHEW BOEDY It’s that time of year again for professors across the nation. End of the semester review. What worked well? What didn’t? What can or should I change next time? And how might I make it all more relevant?

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Did the Top Campus for Student Free Speech Punish Faculty Speech?

Inside Higher Ed

A Michigan Tech professor allegedly called Young Americans for Freedom members “idiots” in class—and was then removed from the class. A free expression group is criticizing the university it ranked No. 1 nationally for student free speech after that same university allegedly punished a professor for using his own speech to criticize a student demonstration.

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New “Genuine Student Test” and graduate visa revamp: Australia’s Migration Review

The PIE News

The Australian Government has vowed to apply more scrutiny to student visa applications and revamp its graduate visa system, as part of the long-awaited Migration Review. The document, officially titled the Migration Strategy , includes eight key actions to overhaul the migration system, one of which focuses on international education. “International education is a new engine of economic growth for Australia and an important part of our social fabric,” the review reads.

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Developing Guidelines for the Aftermath of a Student Suicide

Inside Higher Ed

“Postvention” protocols are valuable tools for colleges dealing with a suicide. But not every university is as prepared as it should be when a tragedy occurs. What happens when a death by suicide occurs at a small, rural college campus that lacks the mental health infrastructure to support all the students gripped by grief, guilt or fear? In the past, those students might have been forced to navigate the aftermath all alone or draw on the surrounding community—which might be constrained by its o

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Underrepresented Students in STEM Classes Resulted in Higher Grades

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Nicholas Bowman The presence of underrepresented racial minority (URM) and first-generation college students in a course is related to higher STEM grades for all students in the class, especially for the minority students themselves, according to a recent study published in AERA Open. The December-published study, " The Role of Minoritized Student Representation in Promoting Achievement and Equity Within College STEM Courses ", examined the effects of having URM and first-gen students in und

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SOAS launches course with int’l fee parity

The PIE News

London’s SOAS University has partnered with an Indian institution to co-create a master’s degree focused on climate justice, with the same tuition fees for both domestic and international students. The National Law University Delhi will work with SOAS to design, deliver and award a joint postgraduate degree in Environmental Justice in South Asia, aiming to bring together expertise on sustainability issues from the Global South and North.

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Beating student hunger: 5 ways to overcome food insecurity on your campus

University Business

Food insecurity among college students is a more significant issue than one might imagine. Seeing a lack of easily accessible food in its own state, The Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation outlined several measures institutions can take to curb hunger on campus. The United States Department of Agriculture defines food insecurity as limited or uncertain access to adequate food on a household level.

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Cultivating References Over the Long Haul

Inside Higher Ed

Kay Kimball Gruder describes how to be more intentional about this career practice so it’s a great process for you and those you ask for a recommendation. Have you ever experienced feeling awkward, scrambling in the moment, to ask people to serve as your references or to write a recommendation letter for a job opportunity for which you are applying?

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Free D2L Course Provides Introduction to AI Ethics and Governance

Campus Technology

D2L is offering a free course called "Introduction to AI Ethics and Governance." D2L built the course and partnered with AI law specialists INQ Consulting to provide the content.

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Academic Success Tip: Foster New Student Relations Online, In Person

Inside Higher Ed

DePaul University staffers are piloting a zero-credit course to connect incoming neuroscience students and provide a resource hub for them during their first year. To ensure incoming undergraduates are best prepared for college life, staff in DePaul University’s neuroscience department are piloting an asynchronous course this year, automatically enrolling all new students and providing success resources throughout the first year.

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MANDY DISTEL

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Mandy Distel Mandy Distel has been named chief financial officer at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She serves as vice president and treasurer and was previously interim CFO. Distel holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Lessons on Moral Clarity From the Antisemitism Hearing

Inside Higher Ed

The presidents’ answers were not so much wrong as they were deaf to the moral imperatives of the moment, Karl Schonberg writes. In public hearings before a congressional committee last week, why could three presidents of some of the country’s most prestigious universities not make a straightforward statement that advocating genocide was unacceptable on their campuses?

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ChatGPT Has Changed Teaching

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Beth McMurtrie and Beckie Supiano Our readers told us how.

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Sciences Po director leaves role temporarily after domestic violence allegations

The Guardian - Higher Education

Boss of elite French university Mathias Vicherat has been interviewed by police and denies claims against him The director of once of France’s most prestigious higher education colleges, Sciences Po in Paris, is to stand down temporarily after being interviewed by police over accusations of domestic violence. Mathias Vicherat said he would withdraw from his position for a period, the length of which was to be decided by the establishment’s governing bodies.

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Hundreds of Harvard Faculty Back the President Amid Calls for Her Resignation

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Eric Kelderman The university’s governing board met Monday but did not issue a public statement about her future.

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Day 4 of the 12 Days of AI: Summary

totallyrewired

The following video was made entirely with AI tools. I copied the comment from the Day 4 of the 12DoAI on AI video creation into a Word document. I then asked Claude to summarise the document for me and then I used the summary as a script to create a video using One Hour. Hope you like the Aussie accent!

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Five ways to boost your advancement team’s morale during the holiday season

EAB

Blogs Five ways to boost your advancement team’s morale during the holiday season Show appreciation to your advancement staff during a busy time of year The end of the calendar year marks a busy time for Advancement teams. From wrapping up critical end-of-year fundraising campaigns to processing influxes of year-end donations, advancement staff are working overtime during this final fundraising push.

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Fireflies.AI: The Next Higher Ed Marketing Tool You Should Try

Caylor Solutions

Fireflies.ai streamlines content creation, enhances collaboration, and provides deep audience insights, saving your team hours of work. Discover how this tool is perfect for adapting to today’s digital-first demands of higher ed marketing! The post Fireflies.AI: The Next Higher Ed Marketing Tool You Should Try appeared first on Caylor Solutions.

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S&P Global Projects Mixed Outlook for Higher Ed in 2024

Inside Higher Ed

S&P Global Ratings is projecting a “bifurcated” outlook for higher education next year, with strong institutions faring well and less selective colleges expected to face challenges.

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Leaders Are Readers: Q4 Reading List

Educause

The suggested readings—and one podcast—in the fourth installment of the "Leaders Are Readers" series challenge leaders to shift their perspectives through reflection and learning.

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Drake University plans to cut faculty positions, programs to balance budget deficit - Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Drake University is planning to make cuts to its academic programs and other areas of university operations as it grapples with a budget deficit in the millions. Provost Sue Mattison announced the plans at a recent faculty senate meeting. According to a draft of meeting minutes, she pointed to the university’s operating budget as the main cause of deficits, with a balance sheet boasting significant assets and low debt.

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3 Key Solutions to Higher Education Cybersecurity Workforce Challenges

Educause

Higher education is experiencing increased pressure from cybersecurity risk. These risks are compounded by cybersecurity workforce challenges. Learn three strategies institutions can use to address workforce gaps.

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New visa rules will harm British academia | Letter

The Guardian - Higher Education

The higher salary threshold will prevent universities from hiring the best candidates from around the world, says Dr Sam Grinsell Your coverage of the planned increase in the skilled visa salary threshold ( Cleverly to announce salary threshold rise as part of new migration package, 4 December ) says that it will mark a return to days when non-EU migrants generally required degrees.

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Effective Sharing in Higher Ed Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Effective Sharing in Higher Ed Leadership Pitching Ideas That Scale bridget Thu, 12/14/2023 - 06:00 Higher Ed Leadership Inside Higher Ed Weekly Wisdom Collaboration begins with sharing ideas in the spirit of all partners benefitting from what each brings to the table. In this episode of the Weekly Wisdom Podcast , Bridget Burns , CEO of the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), and Doug Lederman , Editor of Inside Higher Ed , examined pitching scalable ideas from a place of commonality, respect

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Penn President Liz Magill Resigns Amid Antisemitism Controversy

Insight Into Diversity

Liz Magill, president of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), has resigned from her position following a wave of intense criticism stemming from her recent congressional testimony on campus antisemitism. Despite the controversy, Magill has agreed to remain in office until an interim president is appointed. This decision was confirmed in a letter by Scott Bok, chair of the Penn Board of Trustees, who also resigned on Saturday.

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LanguageCert SELTs approved for UK visas

The PIE News

A suite of LanguageCert’s tests have been approved by the UK Visa and Immigration Authority as Secure English Language Tests for both student and work visas. The company’s Academic and General SELT tests, which have been designed to judge English language ability for UK student and work visas, will be available for use from December 19. “This is a very important milestone for us,” said Marios Molfetas, chief languages officer at LanguageCert, at the UK ENIC conference in early December.

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RNL Experts Unpack #GivingTuesday 2023 

Helix Education

Established in 2012, #GivingTuesday is a global movement that aims to maximize the collective power of “radical generosity,” driving giving to millions of organizations, causes, and needs on a single day. I have worked in fundraising for almost 20 years, and I’ve given to over 100 unique organizations in the last two years. I’m a fundraising addict.

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Seattle promised free college. How’s it working out?

University Business

In 2015, Tennessee became the first state in the nation to promise a free community-college education to every high school graduate, regardless of income or GPA. Students only had to complete four simple paperwork steps, commit to going to school full time and start classes the fall after they graduated. Three years later, Seattle voters passed a $600 million education levy that included $40 million to launch a similar program called Seattle Promise.

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Healing From Anti-Black Messaging: Academic Minute

Inside Higher Ed

Today on the Academic Minute: Charmeka Newton, clinical assistant professor in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of North Dakota, discusses a tool kit for healing from harmful messages.

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Calling for Censorship Is Not Confronting Antisemitism

Academe Blog

BY JOHN K.

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