La Chambre de Métiers et de l’Artisanat de Charente-Maritime organise le 4 juillet de 9h à 17h, un Job Dating spécial alternance, dans les campus de La Rochelle et de Saint-Germain-de-Lusignan. Plus...
Films d'animation, quels besoins en compétences ?
La croissance rapide de la production de films d'animation génère d’importants besoins en recrutement à court et moyen terme, partagé par l'ensemble des studios d'animation. La CPNEF de l'audiovisuel et l'Afdas ont souhaité identifier ces besoins en compétences et en formation.Une étude de l'Observatoire des métiers vient d'être publiée. Plus...
The Evolving Faculty Profile at Research-Centered Universities in Chile
Today, research-oriented universities in Chile have an academic hierarchy comparable to that of U.S. institutions. More...
Higher Education's Holistic Value: The Triple Helix
Triple helix systems are exemplified by global education hubs. Education hubs are collaborations between local and international higher education providers working in partnership to make their region more attractive and economically powerful for investment, student recruitment, and training. More...
International Graduate Students: Possible Challenges for Global Academic Science
Should the conditions for international science continue to deteriorate in the United States, the effects will extend beyond America's borders. More...
Is Indonesia Ready for International Branch Campuses?
Allowing 10 international branch campuses in the first year of operation seems like a risky move -- a stark contrast with more careful moves by Malaysia and Vietnam. More...
Higher Ed Innovation Roundup 6.11.18
It’s clear from recent action from female historians that we need to diversify “manels” (all male panels) in higher ed. Female historians took the matter into their own hands and created Women Also Know History, a searchable online database inspired in part by Women Also Know Stuff which focuses on the work of female political sciences. More...
On Not Calling the Cops
On college campuses around the country, student safety is a high priority. Particularly in urban settings, many universities go to great lengths to inform students and, more importantly, nervous parents, that they will be safe on campus. But whose safety is being considered in such a framework? And at whose expense. More...
What Do Higher Ed Professional Associations Do?
By Joshua Kim. And who is studying them?
Yesterday I wrote about the large number of conferences and convenings competing for the attention of those interested in postsecondary learning innovation. More...
Are We At Peak Learning Innovation Conference?
By Joshua Kim. This week I’m heading to the Summit for Online Learning and Administration + Roundtable (SOLA+R), hosted by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA). More...