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What is a ‘governing document’ in the University of Sussex?

SRHE

The Act created a new Regulator, the Office for Students, stating that the Regulator must have regard to the need to protect the institutional autonomy of English higher education providers. The institutional autonomy of higher education providers gives them control of the drafting of their internal legislation.

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Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig Named Provost at Western Michigan University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He is a proven scholar who also has been elevated to leadership roles at major public universities in three states, including at Kentucky's flagship institution. It is also unprecedented to have an educational policy expert leading as a provost at a major research institution that boasts a student population of about 24,000. “We

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Defending DEI: University Leaders Share Lessons Learned and Strategies for Moving Forward

Insight Into Diversity

As a united front, this group is sharing its expertise and calling on institutions to forcefully oppose efforts by public officials to censor and stifle free expression on college campuses. That idea is just so contrary to how higher education is supposed to operate.”

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Was 2022 a bumper year for books about education?

HEPI

In a piece for the Times Higher , he explained his somewhat pessimistic outlook thus: ‘as I have looked back at past thinking on universities I have realised that a practical idealism about them did once exist (and given the existential threats the world now faces, that idealism isn’t an accessory, it is a must-have). Joseph King and Brian C.

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English universities need tuition fees of £12,500 to break even, analysis finds

The Guardian - Higher Education

Universities UK likely to recommend smaller increase as institutions struggle with deepening financial crisis Tuition fees in England would need to rise to £12,500 a year to break even, according to analysis presented to vice-chancellors, amid warnings of the deepening financial crisis facing universities.

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UVA students speak out against new board member

Inside Higher Ed

“Ellis’ erratic behavior and blatant disregard for students’ wellbeing is unbecoming of University leadership and has no place in our University community.” ” Public colleges and universities in Virginia are overseen by their respective governing boards rather than a statewide agency.

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England’s universities still waiting for help to stop slow-motion financial crisis

The Guardian - Higher Education

Change of government may have come too late for some institutions with no prospect of immediate relief • Autumn tipping point looms The “false dawn” is a staple of Hollywood thrillers: where the main characters think they have escaped their nemesis, only to discover they are in more peril than ever. So it is for England’s universities.