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Higher education as a politicians’ playground

SRHE

In 2024 fifty or more universities have declared or are likely to declare redundancies , as their funding position becomes ever more perilous. TPS contributions rose sharply on 1 April 2024 as Tom Williams reported for Times Higher Education on 18 March 2024. That was the good news. It didn’t work, so what happened next?

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Narratives at SRHE 2023 – more than just mere rhetoric

SRHE

by Adam Matthews It’s January 2024 and I am sitting down to write up my reflections on the SRHE Conference 2023. The first of my own two presentations at the conference looked at political discourse of higher education in UK elections from 1945 to 2019.

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Here are 6 ways to mitigate campus conflict with U.S. election imminent

University Business

College and university leaders thumped by campus blowback from the Israel-Hamas war find themselves with a perfect opportunity to prepare for a contentious presidential election season in the fall, a new campus conflict guidebook from the Constructive Dialogue Institute declares. How do we help them understand what’s going on?

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Strategic Presidential Communication in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 192 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Erin Hennessy

The Change Leader, Inc.

Challenges of Trust and Politicization in Higher Education McNaughton and Hennessy discuss the diminishing trust in educational institutions and the perceived value of higher education as referenced by the results of The Edelman 2024 Trust Barometer and Gallop’s poll showing historically low faith in U.S. Institutions continues.