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The case for the devolution of higher education policy

HEPI

John wishes to acknowledge his gratitude to Professor Glen O’Hara, Oxford Brookes, for sources on the different HE funding models across the UK. A HEPI report Evolution of Devolution: How higher education policy has diverged across the four nations of the UK Should higher education policy be devolved?

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Exploring Generative AI in higher education

HEPI

By Matt Riddle, Principal and Director of Learning Experiences, Curio The higher education sector is undergoing a technological revolution, with AI tools like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Midjourney leading the charge. Some have pointed out this is a chance to rethink higher education assessment.

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New funding models explored as UK HEIs “running out of road”

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Stakeholders in UK higher education are exploring a range of potential funding models for undergraduate education, against a backdrop of financial sustainability concerns, course cuts and redundancies for higher education institutions. International students create a net economic benefit to the UK of £37.4

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ASHE Conference Urges Humanization of Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Joy Gaston Gayles opened the 47th annual conference for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) in Las Vegas with a call to disrupt the systemic oppression keeping marginalized populations from accessing higher education and burning out academics working toward greater diversity, equity, and inclusion. “If

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Key trends in Latin American higher education: private institutions, diversity, and online learning

SRHE

by Maria-Ligia Barbosa In Latin America, higher education has undergone intense transformation. In Argentina and Uruguay, the demand for higher education was met by the public sector. From a conceptual point of view, we drew up a typology of higher education institutions and discussed it with experts.

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The lie of the land in higher education policy as the 2022/23 academic year draws to a close – By Nick Hillman

HEPI

I started my remarks then by noting the level of flux in higher education policy. For example, back then there was considerable uncertainty over many higher education policies. So I began my preparations by going back to see what I said when I last spoke to the Hallam Board, back in 2017.

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Fostering Upward Mobility through Low-Cost Certification: A Practical Guide for Higher Education

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Her work not only impacts her students but also contributes to broader educational policies and practices aimed at fostering inclusive and equitable learning environments. “Educational Accessibility and Upward Mobility.” ” Journal of Higher Education 92, no. 5 (2021): 658-674. Lee, Michelle.