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What role will higher education play in the next general election?

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Policy professionals at universities across the UK will be hoping so, and with a general election now guaranteed to be under two years away thoughts will be turning to manifesto pledges and key campaign issues. A few weeks ago, we attended an event hosted by Public First and their partners Pearson about preparing for the next election.

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Lunchtime Reading: Communicating the value of higher education to government in a new political era

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Then of course there are ‘events’ which can swipe an administration from the side like an unexpected storm. For higher education, a political affairs reset began long before the polls concluded. Conference speaker invitations and parliamentary events were used to facilitate relationships and a recognition of key issues.

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A Premier League success story? Why global higher education is critical to our diverse local economies and communities in the UK

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This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Paul Angrave , Associate Director of Public Affairs at the University of Leicester. International students are vital to higher education and the UK – they bring global perspectives, talent, and skills to every part of our country. billion through international higher education exports.

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U.S. Department of Education's Incoming Trump-Vance Senior Appointees

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Chase Forrester Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Virginia Chase Forrester most recently served as the Chief Events Officer at America First Policy Institute , where she oversaw the planning and execution of 80+ high-profile events annually for AFPIs 22 policy centers, featuring former Cabinet Officials and other distinguished speakers.