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It’s time to make English higher education institutions accessible: Disabled students’ representatives lead the way to change

HEPI

This blog was kindly contributed by Francesca Peruzzo, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham; Rille Raaper, Associate Professor, Durham University; and Mette Westander, Founding Director, Disabled Students UK. Disabled students also continue to endure discrimination and worse experiences than other students in higher education.

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10 Ways Technology Can Enhance Higher Education Delivery Management in Colleges and Universities

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10 Ways Technology Can Enhance Higher Education Delivery Management in Colleges and Universities admin Mon, 09/02/2024 - 02:19 Higher education institutions are embracing new and ultra-fast technology solutions for education delivery and management.

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The entrepreneurial university by design: a reflection on recent reporting and guidance

HEPI

The concept of the entrepreneurial university is now firmly established in the mainstream. Previously a mooted buzzword, being ‘enterprising’ is now a necessity within educational settings. Entrepreneurship is represented by stand-alone (short) courses and even as a category within annual higher education awards. The UK scene.

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Leveraging Data and DEI Initiatives

PeopleAdmin

In today’s rapidly evolving higher education landscape, institutions are embracing data-driven strategies to further their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. If you’re looking for anything, like race, gender, or any other DE&I metric,” says Lori, you can find it in Insights.

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Painting and shaping Learning Landscapes with Assemblages in mind

SRHE

It is important for teachers and other education workers in a second sense, because it helps set up situations for valued learning and for inducting students into practices of knowledge-making, including the practices of shaping convivial epistemic environments for themselves. Pedagogy first or technology first?

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Canada: uni official laments African visa refusals

The PIE News

While concerned parents and guardians plus placement agents have long complained about the trend, university managers are now also coming out, blaming the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for the dipping numbers. “Clearly, reforms are urgent not only to streamline the policy but to educate IRCC officers.

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Landscapes of learning for unknown futures: presenter responses to audience questions

SRHE

by Brett Bligh, Sue Beckingham, Lesley Gourlay, and Julianne K Viola SRHE’s ‘Landscapes of Learning for Unknown Futures: prospects for space in higher education’ symposium series, delivered with Professor Sam Elkington and Dr Jill Dickinson, aims to foster continuous dialogue around learning spaces. How inclusive does it feel?