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Johns Hopkins Grad Students Successfully Unionize

Confessions of a Community College Dean

students have overwhelmingly voted to unionize. The union is called the Teachers and Researchers United–United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. “Approximately 3,200 student workers across JHU’s 65 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. Monday and Tuesday’s vote was 2,053 to 67.

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The value and values of third sector collaboration for equality of opportunity

SRHE

Organisations considered ‘third sector’ have been generally assumed to be, in some ways ‘better’ than alternatives in the public or private sectors , whether ethically or in terms of structures that make them more effective at tackling social issues ( Macmillan, 2015 ). Nor is it a new way of delivering on widening participation aims.

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Freedom of speech and students’ unions

SRHE

Historically, a ‘no platform’ position was taken up in the 1970s by many studentsunions against the rise of the far right (the National Front and later the British National Party) which had gained some questionable success in marches in the East End of London and some success in local election results into the 1980s.

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2023 Higher Education Year in Review and 2024 Predictions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 187 with Host Deborah Maue and Guest Dr. Drumm McNaughton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Public confidence in higher education also saw a notable decline, with a Gallup poll indicating a drop in faith from 57% in 2015 to 36% in 2023. A Gallup poll indicated a drop from 57% in 2015 to 36% in public faith, highlighting a substantial shift in perceptions over eight years. We do the research. Oh, this is interesting.

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What does it mean to be political for today’s students?

SRHE

The cost of student protest In contexts where higher education is marketed as an investment into ones future, the student-as-consumer positioning becomes unavoidable. Second, our universities have never emphasised student voice as much as they do today. Student Identity and Political Agency.

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