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Higher ed policies drive layoffs and cuts in the UK, Australia and Canada

The PIE News

Such a projection is particularly pertinent after a report this year found that 80% of higher education providers could fall into deficit if there is a gradual or sudden drop in international students. We don’t think the people in senior leadership positions understand the implications of this proposal for our institution.

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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.

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

The Guardian - Higher Education

So it is for England’s universities. 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.

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But what do the numbers say? How the movement towards datafication might change English higher education

SRHE

On the surface the definitions appear straightforward, with universities needing to make sure that a set percentage of their students continue with their studies, complete their studies and are in what is deemed ‘graduate employment’ within 15 months of graduation.