Dan Hill, Instructure
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Husband. Father. Comedian. What do you like most about your job? Working with people – without a shadow of a doubt –…
Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Husband. Father. Comedian. What do you like most about your job? Working with people – without a shadow of a doubt –…
The tallest trees in the forest often face the strongest winds – so what’s it like to be a Vice Chancellor of a UK university? What about a female Vice…
Higher education is facing a period of arguably unprecedented change. Funding challenges are pushing us to “do more with less”. Students and (to a lesser extent) staff are increasingly diverse,…
The UK government is making good progress towards its ambitious economic goals for the international education sector, a Department for Business and Trade (DBT) told delegates during a panel discussion…
Rather than be deterred by fears surrounding data privacy and cheating, universities must actively embrace generative AI to prepare students for the future of work and to enhance personalised learning…
In an article for the University World News, renowned professors Yuzhuo Cai and Wenqin Shen argued that the new act is a significant move towards “standardisation, decentralisation, and diversification” in…
The University of Mississippi recently took an impactful step towards enhancing its global education initiatives by sending a cohort of advisors to Florence, Italy, for its inaugural Global Compass: Cultural…
One of the ostensible rationales for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and its predecessors is to provide the evidence and scaffold for a policy of research funding selectivity. In arguing…
Owing to the growing Indian market, over 30 boarding schools from 11 countries met with parents and prospective students at The Red Pen’s World Boarding School Fair 2024 in Mumbai…
Donatienne Hissard, director general for Campus France told The PIE that the country is on track to meet the ambitious recruitment target of attracting half a million students a year…