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Ed Next·policy

The State of Education Politics Today

At last week’s ASU-GSV conference in San Diego, I was asked to try to decipher the state of education politics alongside my friends Andy Rotherham and Penny Schwinn. Penny moderated, asking great questions. The…

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Study International·higher-ed

American LLMs preparing internationals for global success

If you’re set on becoming a lawyer, you probably already know how competitive it is to land a training contract. To gain an edge, many turn to a Master of Laws (LLM). However, this is not a decision to be taken lightly.…

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The Guardian Education·higher-ed

Universities in England could face fines for freedom of speech failures

Office for Students plans new complaints system as Bridget Phillipson says academics too often are being silenced Universities in England that fail to protect free speech could face fines of £500,000 or 2% of their…

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Study International·higher-ed

5 reasons international students choose Swansea University

For many students, university begins with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. But give it some time, and things will fall into place. The people you meet slowly become your close friends, unfamiliar places start to…

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Study International·higher-ed

Biomedical engineering degrees reimagining the future of health

Healthcare today is changing fast, and much of that progress is happening where engineering meets biomedical science. Advances in medical imaging, diagnostics, biomedical sensors, and drug delivery systems are opening…

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Study International·higher-ed

Physics at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University: Powering tomorrow’s technologies

Discover where a degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's Department of Applied Physics can take you.

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

What phase one of the national Pre/Post-arrival Academic Questionnaire pilot has told us so far

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on international tuition fee setting and a blog calling for a new academic integrity charter . This blog was kindly authored by Michelle Morgan, Dean of Students, University of…

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The Hechinger Report·policy

OPINION: Bringing different school districts together can bridge social divides and inspire change

Our national politics are divided and angry in a way that often feels beyond our control. The division doesn’t just stay “out there” but filters down to the community and school level. I worry about what kind of…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

How much will that college cost you? Good luck figuring it out

Financial aid offer letters are supposed to tell families how much they will have to pay for college, which can be the deciding factor in where — or even whether — students go to college. But too often, the letters…

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Study International·higher-ed

3 US business schools launching global careers

These days, companies are jumping on automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation to keep up in a data-driven economy. And these systems are only going to keep becoming more important. The World…

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Special Needs Jungle

Experts At Hand: A good idea built on wishful thinking and shaky foundations

New article from Special Needs Jungle: One of the most promising-looking initiatives to emerge from England’s SEND reform proposals is the Experts at Hand initiative. Funded with £1.8 billion over three years, the…

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Study International·higher-ed

More doing, less typing: 11 degrees that have little to no essay writing

If you do a quick Google search for the “easiest degrees for international students,” you’ll notice that most suggested degrees are creative degrees . But how easy are these degrees ? The thing is, you can’t determine…

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Study International·higher-ed

9 best cafes in Seoul perfect for studying or hanging out

Just like Melbourne , the best part about studying in Seoul, South Korea — which, btw, is the #1 Best Student City in the world according to the latest QS rankings — are the cafes. I’m living proof of it. I was studying…

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Study International·higher-ed

Long hours, hyper-competitive cultures: The degrees that lead to the most mental burnout

Nowadays, it comes to no one’s surprise that students are grappling with anxiety, depression, mental burnout , and sometimes even suicidal thoughts. Between the seemingly endless grind of study sessions to conquer…

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Wonkhe·policy

Treating students fairly means providers admitting when they don’t

New OfS proposals say fair treatment should be a core part of provider culture. Jim Dickinson warns that by connecting quality failures to consumer law remedies, OfS may make providers more defensive, not more honest

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WonkHE Blogs·policy

Treating students fairly means providers admitting when they don’t

New OfS proposals say fair treatment should be a core part of provider culture. Jim Dickinson warns that by connecting quality failures to consumer law remedies, OfS may make providers more defensive, not more honest

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The Guardian Education·policy

The Guardian view on school food: there is no instant solution to childhood obesity | Editorial

Higher nutritional standards are a good idea. But ministers, like hungry pupils, must avoid looking for ‘grab-and-go’ fixes For growing children, lunchtime is a vital moment in every day. Full-time education is…

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The 74 Million·higher-ed

Why Some NYC Schools Are Embracing International Baccalaureate

This article was originally published in Chalkbeat. A few years back, a groundswell of Brooklyn parents in District 13 wanted to ditch gifted and talented classes, concerned about sorting and segregating children…

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The 74 Million·higher-ed

Opinion: Accountability Is the Broccoli of Education Reform. States Must Eat More of It

In education, sometimes the most important things are the least glamorous. Student assessment and school accountability rarely make headlines the way new spending proposals or sweeping initiatives do. No fireworks. No…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Future‑proofing academic integrity: the case for a new charter

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Richard Marsden, Associate Dean for Curriculum, Qualifications and Partnerships, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, The Open University and Professor Klaus-Dieter Rossade, Executive…

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