Educational gag orders could destroy the structure of higher education
Universities and programmes could lose their accreditation and students could lose their financial aid if governors continue signing these legislative restrictions
Universities and programmes could lose their accreditation and students could lose their financial aid if governors continue signing these legislative restrictions
A more personalised approach to higher education provision should empower students to learn at their own pace in ways that suit their specific needs, as Chitisha Gunnoo explains
The University of Gloucestershire has found that the creation of a personalised student-centric app has delivered benefits throughout the student journey
Working closely with the University of Glasgow, MABECS, Malaysia’s oldest recruitment agency, has helped position the university as an inviting and inspirational place for international students
Belonging feels good, improves student retention rates and supports other EDI efforts. Joanna West offers six ways campuses can foster this intangible essential
From communication to recovery times, Patrick Bailey provides an insider’s guide to dealing with the havoc wrought by cyberattacks, based on first-hand experience
Expanding course sharing between higher education institutions in different US states would help students pursue more flexible learning pathways and transfer credits to complete their studies and secure a degree, as Jay Field explains
Representation, authenticity and community are hugely important for prospective Gen Z students. Marketing that leverages current students can put these factors front and centre
While traditional ambassador programmes continue to serve a purpose, some universities are leveraging their students’ content creation and social media skills to supercharge their marketing
More and more businesses are shifting from the short-term myopia of financial self-interest to enduring, aspirational reasons to exist. Universities need to do the same
The conversation needs to switch from academic careers being the responsibility of individual researchers to what employers can do to support those in precarious roles
Grappling with a problem? Try writing a poem about it to aid your subconscious in finding a solution. Sam Illingworth explains how
Getting your course portfolio right is about balance. With so much money invested in course development, it's critical that institutions offer an integrated portfolio that is aligned with stakeholder demands
Understanding the lived experiences of young people today can help institutions tackle the unconscious biases that deter under-represented groups from entering higher education
An introduction to individual research metrics and how to discover how your own profile and data are represented online, in part one of Ioannis Glinavos’ advice on managing metrics