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Is technology the ticket to bridging the £17bn gap in university income?

HEPI

This is evidently financially unsustainable in the long term and will ultimately impact on student and staff through deteriorating facilities or a reduction in staff:student ratios or student support services. Universities already make a loss on every home undergraduate, and that loss is only set to grow with inflation.

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Higher Ed Lessons in Interim Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

But then there's maintenance of the cost, not only our classrooms and labs, but also our dining facilities, our residence halls. Academic Affairs is this incredible infrastructure for research, for teaching. If you have a hospital and college of medicine , it adds an important dimension to the job that's hard to visualize.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Academic Program Planning Academic program stewardship Joe Bruner, William McDonnell and Sarah Simpson, University of Kentucky Building a department chairs' academy—no longer a forgotten chair Cynthia Lester, Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Georgia State University Perimeter College Cross-departmental collaboration for innovation and impact (..)

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

. --> 0 % of higher education staff members are already using ChatGPT for their work --> Broad applications AI holds the potential to transform nearly every aspect of campus life , ranging from teaching and learning to student services, research, enrollment and marketing, advancement, HR, finance, facilities management, and IT.