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2 mai 2017

Imagining the future and higher education’s role in it

By Margaret Andrews. I’ve been thinking (and writing) a lot about innovation in higher education lately as the news for many colleges and universities continues to be about 'challenges ahead'. More...
2 mai 2017

Why are some companies shedding degree requirements?

By Joshua Krook. At the end of 2016, the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed that close to two-thirds of all Australians had completed a degree or apprenticeship. More...
2 mai 2017

Outward internationalisation in action at INSEAD

By Gabriel Hawawini. INSEAD, one of Europe’s first non-profit, private graduate business schools, was established in 1957 in Fontainebleau, 40 miles south of Paris in France. The school’s initial intakes were dominated by French students. More...
2 mai 2017

The multiple challenges facing HE quality assurance

By Futao Huang. Compared with North America, the United Kingdom and many European countries, almost all aspects of higher education in East Asia since the late 19th century have been rigidly regulated and controlled by central government or colonial powers. More...
2 mai 2017

The perils of trying to transform HE too quickly

By Ivan F Pacheco. Sustainable development cannot be achieved anywhere in the world “without the capacity-building contribution of an innovative higher education system”. More...
2 mai 2017

SDGs and higher education – Leaving many behind

By Savo Heleta and Tohiera Moodien. Sustainable development cannot be achieved anywhere in the world “without the capacity-building contribution of an innovative higher education system”. More...
2 mai 2017

Trump at 100 days – More shadow than substance for HE

By Adam Harris, The Chronicle of Higher Education. At an October campaign rally in Columbus, Ohio, Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for president, gave his most substantive speech on higher education policy. He suggested a simplification of income-driven repayment plans for student loan borrowers and railed against government regulations – a staple of his campaign. More...
2 mai 2017

Ministry puts a brake on opening of new campuses

By Gilbert Nakweya. Kenya has banned the establishment of new satellite campuses by universities without a thorough review by the government. More...
2 mai 2017

Public-private research drives international citations

By Jan Petter Myklebust. International papers involving public-private collaboration have on average substantially higher impact than international collaborations involving only public research. More...
2 mai 2017

Governments must take responsibility for HE – Rectors

By Maria Elena Hurtado. Rectors of the 37 universities that make up the Network of Macro-universities of Latin America and the Caribbean have expressed concern that some governments and parliaments are trying to avoid fulfilling their obligation towards public universities. More...
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