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Rethinking the Financial Challenge of English Universities

HEPI

The business model of English higher education is broken. Do not mistake us: we all recognise the serious financial crises that most English universities are confronting. In fact, it does not even ask why the other 28% of universities are not in deficit. It does not suggest much about how to address it.

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AI and Student Recruitment: Bridging Technology and Human Connection 

Liaison International

However, the key lies in leveraging AI to augment human effort, not replace it. Challenges in AI-Generated Content AI-generated content, while efficient, has limitations that institutions must navigate carefully: SEO considerations | Search engines prioritize high-quality, original content with human authorship.

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Is now the time for AI-enabled strategic planning in international student recruitment?

The PIE News

At this years event with many universities facing cuts or financial uncertainty there was noticeably more divide and debate over approaches to international student recruitment. With increasing deep research modes in generative AI, you can scan a wider range of resources, and more quickly than human research alone.

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Cultivating Tomorrow’s HBCU Leaders: The H.E.L.F. Foundation Effect

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

nearly a decade ago, they had no idea that they would become the vanguard in leading and supporting a new generation of leadership within historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). “The idea was simply to create a space for individuals who were sincerely interested in committing their vocation and uplift to HBCUs. Dr. Herman J.

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Open universities: between radical promise and market reality

SRHE

by Ourania Filippakou Open universities have long symbolised a radical departure from the exclusivity of conventional universities. Similarly, Butler (2005) reminds us that the very categories of who counts as human, who is deemed grievable, and whose knowledge is legitimised are deeply political struggles.

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ASHE Conference Urges Humanization of Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“If we want to disrupt systemic oppression, we need a model that prioritizes care, empathy, love, authenticity, healing, hope, collectivity, solidarity, and community,” said Gaston Gayles, president of ASHE and distinguished graduate professor and senior advisor for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at North Carolina State University.

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How can we access the non-economic benefits of the Humanities?

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Annabel Dukes, Research Associate at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York. By contrast, the potential for humanities research knowledge to contribute to society is overlooked and underexploited. And yet it is a crucial element of the value of humanities subjects.