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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. There are no two ways about it: technology is the answer to many of the ills the sector faces. appeared first on HEPI.

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Build Tomorrow’s Campus: 7 Essential Benefits of Interoperability in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

Interoperability in higher educationthe ability of technologies to cooperate effectivelyis not a luxury but rather a need for building responsive and efficient campuses. For a smarter campus, facilities, academic tools, and administrative systems must be seamlessly integrated. Reducing duplicate systems lowers operational costs.

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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.