Par Claire Ané. Plus d’une vingtaine d’étudiants et d’enseignants des universités ont été tués dans les attentats de vendredi 13 novembre, à Paris. Nous avons demandé à des étudiants d’horizons variés, parisiens ou non, comment ils et elles ont vécu cette longue nuit, le week-end qui a suivi et la reprise des cours. Voir l'article...
Student protection
HEFCE, GuildHE, the Association of Colleges, the National Union of Students, Study UK, the Independent Universities Group and Universities UK announce the publication of the jointly developed Statement of Good Practice on higher education course changes and closures. More...
HEFCE response to BIS Green Paper
The Government’s higher education Green Paper sets out proposals to place students at the centre of a reshaped higher education landscape, with a focus on improving the quality of teaching, widening participation, and enhancing student choice. More...
Service Partnerships Key to Creating Value for Students
By Lesley Nichols - EvoLLLution. Higher education leaders are under more pressure than ever before to deliver on student expectations. The marketplace is immensely competitive and, given the options available to today’s students, colleges and universities cannot afford to ignore customer demand. Given the example set by retail leaders like Amazon and Nordstom, students expect a similar service infrastructure to be provided by their chosen postsecondary institution. More...
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Student analytics – Up close and personal
By Stephen Coan. Given the competitive environment of higher education, institutions need to improve student retention and success and attract high-performing students while ensuring their employability, according to Jon Baldwin, managing director of market development for Tribal. Analytics can be key in responding to these imperatives. Read more...
University takes 4 Steve Jobs steps to engage students
By . When students have negative interactions with a school’s online systems, it hurts the brand and the bottom line—problems that are all too common in higher education. Luckily, there’s a relatively painless design fix that’s proven to increase enrollment. More...
The dangers of underestimating rises in student numbers
According to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), letting English universities recruit as many students as they like will mean 1,000 more home and EU undergraduates in the coming years. Given that 400,000 full-time undergraduates begin their studies each year, that is both imperceptible and implausible. More...
POMCO introduces the next generation of personal safety for students
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. With increased national awareness and scrutiny on the issue of campus security, POMCO, Peace of Mind Company, introduces a new mobile personal safety device designed to alleviate the concerns of students, parents and administrators alike. More...