The following informative and thought provoking studies and insight on the future of higher education:
- An Initial Report Of The Select Committee On The Future Of Higher Education in Vermont
Vermont Act 120 charged the Select Committee with “addressing the urgent needs of the Vermont State Colleges (VSC) and developing an integrated vision and plan for a high-quality, affordable, and workforce-connected future for higher education in Vermont.”
- Colleges Cash In On Real Estate
As the pandemic wanes, many institutions are re-evaluating their campus footprints and looking for ways to create liquidity, experts say. Land remains one of their hottest commodities.
- Interprofessional Collaboration In Research, Education, And Clinical Practice: Working Together For A Better Future
This editorial provides an overview of interprofessional collaboration in the areas of clinical practice, education, and research; discusses barriers to collaboration; and suggests potential means to overcome them.
- More Than Two-Thirds Of Universities See Growth Of Public-Private Partnerships On Campus
A new national survey released by education conference P3•EDU and ‘The Chronicle of Higher Education’ shows that higher ed leaders are leveraging partnerships to innovate in a post-pandemic society.
- The Power Of Collaboration
The eight articles in this issue of Studying Teacher Education delve into collaborative relationships with peers, students, and the wider educational community.
- Mergers In Higher Education: A Proactive Strategy To A Better Future?
As financial support for public institutions of higher education declines and the need for greater efficiency for all higher education institutions increases, much has been written about the many organizational options that higher education leaders should be considering.
- Universities—Industry Collaboration: A Systematic Review
The review resulted in identifying five key aspects, which underpinned the theory of Universities-Industry Collaboration (UIC). The authors integrate these key aspects into an overarching process framework, which together with the review, provide a substantial contribution by creating an integrated analysis of the state of literature concerning this phenomenon.
- Overview: Spring 2022 Enrollment Estimates
Enrollment declines are worsening. Total postsecondary enrollment, which includes both undergraduate and graduate students, fell a further 4.1 percent or 685,000 students in spring 2022 compared to spring 2021.
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