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As we dive into the challenges of 2024, there are some lessons we can take with us from 2023. In our recent webinar, Lessons from 2023 for a Bright 2024, panelists reflected on what was top of mind as they wrapped up 2023, including job advertising, the candidate experience during the hiring process, and HigherEd…

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Why your charity should leverage running events in 2025

Earlier this year, we asked 6,000 JustGiving fundraisers which activity they prefer when raising money for charity.  Over half said sporting events!  But successful event fundraising can be hard. Each year, many charities struggle to convert supporters into fundraisers, keep people engaged, and hit their targets.  And if you work in Events or Fundraising, the…

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Monthly giving insights from fundraisers using DonorPerfect

March 22, 2024 | Categories Donation Processing, Featured, Fundraising Strategies, Monthly Giving Expert trainers and fundraisers using DonorPerfect share ideas and recurring giving success stories One of the perks of being a DonorPerfect user is access to our evolving and growing collection of fundraising resources, including live and on-demand webinars that help attendees gain mastery…

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English-taught programs outside the ‘Big Four’ tripled in 10 years

Research from British Council and Studyportals has provided new insights into internationalised offerings by mapping the global supply of on-campus English-taught bachelor’s and master’s degrees worldwide. The growth in English-taught programs worldwide has been largely driven by a surge in programs from non-traditional destinations, which have tripled since 2014, and grew by 48% between 2019 and 2024. “The surge…

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How to talk about race in the classroom

An excerpt from the forthcoming pedagogical resource platform Throughlines. A few years ago, Ayanna Thompson was teaching a large lecture class on a survey of early British literature. The class was surprisingly animated, willing to talk about the most challenging topics. Even though the majority of them were not English literature majors, or even humanities…

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