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UK free speech: “time will tell” if guidance works

The PIE News

Draft guidance announced by the UK’s Office for Students on free speech and academic freedom could have far-reaching consequences on international partnerships, but “time will tell” if the guidance might build more understanding, stakeholders say.

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Education Department Revises Restrictions on Race Initiatives

Insight Into Diversity

Department of Education has modified its previous directives on race in hiring, scholarships, student programs, and other educational policies. Since coming into power, the new administration has focused on enforcing conservative legal principles in education, particularly regarding race and gender policies.

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

HEPI

The emergence of a better understanding of what enterprise and entrepreneurship means, and its impact, has resulted in greater alignment between what universities have to offer, higher education policy and industry practices. It is people who make the difference. Email Address.

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Bridging borders in knowledge: the internationalisation of Chinese social sciences

SRHE

Our study offers practical guidance for addressing the challenges of internationalization in Chinese social sciences, providing valuable tools for scholars, institutions, and policymakers working to advance global knowledge production.

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The holy grail of credit transfer?

HEPI

Research in the US exposed conflicting sources of information, guidance documentation that is difficult for students to digest, and protocols which place the onus firmly on students to show they have the requisite learning. The same approach could be taken with further guidance around credit transfer.

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Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy

Helix Education

Possibly reversing the “ Dear Colleague Letter ” guidance which would effectively eliminate OPM revenue share agreements. Read Now The post Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy appeared first on Ruffalo Noel Levitz. Plus you can gain access to the full report with more than 50 findings.

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Washington Update: Higher Education Policy and New Regulationswith Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 056

The Change Leader, Inc.

Washington update: higher education policy and new regulations podcast. The coronavirus pandemic and the previous Negotiated Rulemaking from Spring 2019 are driving new changes in the current and future regulatory process regarding higher education. Changing Higher Ed Podcast