Sur le blog de Michel Abhervé pour Alternatives économiques. On ne sait pas si ce rapport sera rendu un jour, mais on connait un élément important de réponse dans le rapport conjoint de l'IGAS, Inspection Générale des Affaires Sociales et de l'IGF, Inspection Générale des Finances sur l'Évaluation de la convention tripartite 2015-2018 entre l’État, l’Unédic et Pôle emploi. Plus...
Un rapport d'évaluation de la convention tripartite Etat-Pôle emploi-UNEDIC fait sans avis sollicité
Sur le blog de Michel Abhervé pour Alternatives économiques. Le rapport conjoint de l'IGAS, Inspection Générale des Affaires Sociales et de l'IGF, Inspection Générale des Finances sur l'Évaluation de la convention tripartite 2015-2018 entre l’État, l’Unédic et Pôle emploi qui vient d'être rendu public donne une appréciation très positive sur le fonctionnement de l'institution dont il est affirmé qu'elle a rempli l'ensemble de ses engagements, tout en formulant des propositions d'amélioration sur certains points. Plus...
International mobility not inclusive – report
By Claudia Civinini. Students from a country or a university perceived as less academically prestigious may have fewer opportunities to study abroad, a team of sociologists have found. More...
“A challenging road ahead” for US HEIs – WES
By Claudia Civinini. Many US higher education institutions report international enrolments declines and while considering the interplay of factors such as rising fees and global competition, many attribute the challenges to the political environment, a new report by WES has found. More...
Our most controversial, popular and radical reports of 2018
HEPI had its busiest ever year in 2018 with, for example, a record number of hits on this website – double the number we received just a couple of years ago.
So it seems a good moment to take stock of some of our output over the past year. The following list is nothing other than my personal opinion, but this is how some of our 2018 output looks to me. More...
#1: Experts say we’re approaching a third wave of higher-ed reform
The new report from Jobs for the Future (JFF) and Pearson notes that a career path won’t have a single-job trajectory, but instead will require a lifetime of learning. Higher education will have to experience significant reform to create graduates equipped for such a workforce, the report’s authors claim. More...
College students most at risk of deadly meningitis B infection, report finds
College students are far more likely than others to develop a rare, but potentially deadly, type of bacterial infection, a new study shows. More...
The Syllabus: A frightening higher ed chart
One of the most frightening sights in higher education — the sort of data set that keeps college presidents up at night — is this one courtesy of The Hechinger Report. More...
Report Details Newbury Official’s Misleading Preclosure Statements
By Rick Seltzer. When Newbury College last week announced plans to close at the end of the spring semester, the early notice drew favorable comparisons to the case of another Boston-area college, Mount Ida College, which collapsed in quick and painful fashion earlier this year. More...
Report Shows Lack of Diversity in Engineering
By Scott Jaschik. A new report from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities shows that while the numbers of black and Hispanic students in engineering are going up, they still lag significantly in enrollments at the undergraduate and graduate level. More...