data that sets our institution apart

Career opportunities are the driving force behind international students’ decisions to pursue a foreign education. Our recent research reinforces what we’ve long known: if your institution can clearly demonstrate that your degrees lead to successful career outcomes, you will capture the attention of prospective students. Enter Intead’s analytics team and our colleagues at F1 Hire….

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Home Office SELT tender: the sector reacts

This week, the SELT sector was rocked by the news that the UK Home Office appears to be planning an overhaul of secure English testing, moving away from the current model based on multiple providers to a dedicated test owned by the Home Office and developed by one supplier.   The plans – which were…

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Community in the Classroom – Faculty Focus

Personal connections lead to success. As educators, it is our responsibility to make space in our classrooms for all students to feel welcomed and encouraged to be a part of our community. Danielle De La Mare, a former educator, and the creator of the “Self-Compassionate Professor Podcast,” said in a recent interview that “we all…

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Wacky envelopes work in fundraising

Just got this piece in the mail from the ACLU: We are not a recent donors to the ACLU, so this is donor acquisition. And I’m quite sure I’ve seen this before a number of times, but with a key difference: It has been a “normal” envelope color, a light brown we usually call manila….

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Higher Ed Institutions Adopt Modern IT Strategies to Keep Up with Technology’s Evolution

  Emerging Technologies Require a Modern Technical Environment Colleges and universities increasingly are adding high-tech tools to their technology inventories. Quantum computing is one field that is growing rapidly, and research institutions are taking note. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is the first higher ed institution to house IBM’s quantum computer, making this type of research available…

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