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Lunchtime Reading: Communicating the value of higher education to government in a new political era

HEPI

With it, something else begins — the long hard work of government shaped by morning-after fiscal realities, an inheritance of policy decisions that went before and brooding geopolitical weather systems which pay little heed to the triumphs and disasters of national political campaigns. It’s been a long wait. No contest. That’s revealing.

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Sewell Named Next President at Morris College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Sewell serves as president and managing partner of The Empowerment Group, a consulting firm that provides educational services to a broad network of higher educational institutions. He also serves as director/chief academic, research and student affairs officer to the Atlanta University Center Consortium Inc.

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A Premier League success story? Why global higher education is critical to our diverse local economies and communities in the UK

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Paul Angrave , Associate Director of Public Affairs at the University of Leicester. Few would argue with the statements above, least not me as those who know me would testify, but the same could be said of UK higher education. billion through international higher education exports.

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Muhammad Leaves Harvard, Accepts Tenured Post at Princeton

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad Muhammad is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Muhammad is expected to begin his appointment as Professor of African American Studies and Public Affairs at Princeton in January 2025.

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Canada caps tightened: your questions answered

The PIE News

The policy changes are driven by the IRCC’s overall goal of reducing temporary residents from 6.5% While being cognisant of this, educators are pointing to the impact that existing policies are already having, with the number of Canadian study permit applications processed by the IRCC having dropped by 54% in Q2 2024 compared to Q2 2023.

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Why it’s always time to speak up for international students

The PIE News

We needed to stand up to policy debates and the ethos that underpinned them. International students were and are deeply involved in their communities for good, and home students felt their education and lives enriched by connections with peers from around the world. Gathering that evidence became a bigger project. Now I know different.

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Higher Ed’s Chief Lobbyist, Unplugged: The Key

Inside Higher Ed

Hartle had a front-row seat for just about every important federal policy discussion that affected colleges, their students and their employees. Listen to this episode here , and find out more about The Key here. Is this diversity newsletter?