Uncover how Australian universities are navigating the changing landscape of education in our new white paper! Dive deeper into the challenges and opportunities shaping tertiary education, and see how technology is fueling innovation and achievements. Download the full white paper: [lnkd.in/dpJC85a7] #HigherEducation #Australia #Ellucian
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Discover how Australian universities 🇦🇺 are adapting to the evolving educational landscape in our latest white paper. Explore the challenges and opportunities facing tertiary education, and learn how technology is driving innovation and success. Read the full white paper here: https://lnkd.in/dpJC85a7 #TertiaryEducation #Australia #Ellucian
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The Australian tertiary education landscape is evolving rapidly. Download our free white paper to explore the critical challenges and exciting opportunities facing universities today. Discover how technology is transforming education and driving success. The role of technology in empowering institutions and students Don't miss out! Download your copy now: https://lnkd.in/dpJC85a7 #TertiaryEducation #Australia #Ellucian #FutureofEducation
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The Group of Eight Chair and University of Sydney VC Professor Mark Scott writes in an op-ed in The Australian Financial Review that universities are being asked to fix a housing problem they did not create, and the government’s haste will massively disrupt thousands of students’ lives. “Australian’s higher education is a global powerhouse,” he says, that has been encouraged by both sides of politics without any strategic planning between govt and the sector, “It’s time to have these conversations, but we must get the details right.” Professor Scott suggests using existing mechanisms for negotiating international student numbers and their distribution across courses, instead of rushing through parliament “radical reforms with significant potential for unintended consequences”. And he calls for a postponement of any implementation for 12 months “to properly consult and developed evidence-based modelling.” “Every university understands we need managed growth in international student numbers,” he says, “We need to be able to work closely with government at a measured pace to develop solutions which can be influenced and are addressed by policy.” “We cannot be cavalier or indifferent to the vital success story we have built over the past 20 years.” Read the full op-ed here: https://lnkd.in/dRQSzE64 Vicki Thomson Jason Clare MP International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) Julie Hare #internationalstudents #internationaleducation
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The Shifting Landscape of Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities The landscape of higher education is undergoing a rapid transformation in countries like the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia. These nations have historically relied on international students to fuel their educational sectors and economies, but new policies, restrictions, and technological shifts are forcing universities to rethink their operations. This article explores the forces driving these changes, focusing on international students’ evolving role and the imminent transformation of the industry. This article shares our ideas: https://lnkd.in/dtZt5jxj #highereducation #internationalschools #settingupschools
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🌏 International Student Regulations and Outcomes: A $27B industry in Australia 🇦🇺 alone, but is it at a crossroads? 📚 Two groundbreaking studies reveal the complex reality of international education—from policy challenges to transformative impacts on home countries. Swipe through to discover: 🔘 The economic stakes 🔘 The innovation impact 🔘 The hidden societal benefits 🔘 The policy challenges Featuring insights from: Anthony Welch & Maia Chankseliani et al. 🔗 Read their full analysis in the latest issue of 𝐼𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝐻𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑒𝑟 𝐸𝑑𝑢𝑐𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛: https://lnkd.in/ewPG3tRu
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European business schools see a decline in non-EU applications 📉 What’s driving the shift in global education trends? #HigherEducation #BusinessSchools #GlobalTrends #educationexcellencemagazine #eduactionmagazine #eduacationindustry
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Throughout 2024, we have continued our journey to becoming a truly global education provider, but what's in store for 2025? In today's blog on the Midlands Enterprise Universities website, professor John Latham CBE, Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University and Group CEO, explains why global expansion is vital to not only securing financial stability for UK universities but also maximising their impact on students, businesses and communities at home. Visit https://bit.ly/4fMSOSp to read more.
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Dr. Kalpana Gangaramani recently shared how higher education institutions shape a country's future. These institutions not only train skilled professionals but also drive innovation and research that help solve global problems. Read @Dr. Kalpana Gangaramani full article to learn more about the crucial role of education in building a strong future. Original Article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dRcSenz9
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Accord Report - Future Disruptions for Australian Universities - 5 June 2024 This report investigates disruptive influences on Australia's higher education system over the next 10−20 years and what those disruptions mean for the Accord and the future of higher education. https://shorturl.at/GNV9B
Accord Report - Future Disruptions for Australian Universities
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Starting January 1, 2025, the #Australiangovernment will implement a cap limiting #international student enrolments to 40% across all #universities. This new policy aims to enhance the quality and integrity of higher education, ensuring universities remain dedicated to the education of Australian #students. However, this change is significant for #top universities like #Sydney, Melbourne, Monash, Queensland, Wollongong, and RMIT, with the University of Sydney alone needing to cut over 12,000 places.While this move is intended to prevent universities from shifting towards becoming global businesses, it raises substantial concerns about #economic impacts and #budget management. This reform will undoubtedly have wide-reaching effects on both international students and the future of Australian education. How will this #policy reshape the landscape of higher education in Australia? What does it mean for prospective international students? Stay informed and join the discussion as we explore these crucial questions. Stay tuned for more updates! . . . #HigherEducation #StudentCaps #InternationalStudents #AustralianUniversities #EducationReform #StudyAbroad #UniversityLife #EducationMatters
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7moPretty much like in the non digital realm. You would compare uni with other aspects of your life not with another uni.