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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

I hope that everyone had a restful break and is excited to come back for what will undoubtedly be an eventful year in the world of higher education. To add to the excitement of the coming few months, I have the pleasure of teaching my PhD class in higher education finance again. Department of Education.

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Leading in complexity: Are higher education leaders ready for the age of austerity?

SRHE

by Robert Perich, Ladina Rageth, Danya He and Maryna Lakhno Higher education is at a crossroads. Across Europe and beyond, higher education institutions (HEIs) face increasing financial constraints, shifting political landscapes, and the growing challenge of digital transformation.

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How to keep moving when higher ed data dries up

University Business

Department of Education laid off nearly all federal staff responsible for managing, analyzing and interpreting higher education data through the National Center for Education Statistics. Much of the media was focused on challenges to DEI, the loss of research grants and immigration visits to campuses.

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Governance as a topic in Higher Education Studies

SRHE

By Michael Shattock Editor’s note: Michael Shattock is the guru of governance studies in HE; SRHE Blog is delighted to bring you his invitation to researchers in HE to expand their work in governance – a definitive statement about the many contributions that governance research can make to our understanding of higher education.

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Student Engagement in Higher Education: Asking the Right Questions

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

But its also essential in todays competitive higher education landscape. A bump in conversion rates can go a long way in stretching a limited budget. The top reason for not moving forward was related to finances (35%). This makes for an efficient use of resources, as youve already generated the inquiry. What would you do?

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New Program Strategy: Go Deep, Not Wide

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

While this diversification strategy might reap great rewards for consumer packaged goods giants like Unilever and Procter & Gamble, higher education is different. Why Going Deep Is More Effective In higher education, the smart, strategic allocation of resources is crucial. Your institution is different.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

Blogs Creating a data-informed campus: part 3 Using data to facilitate institutional effectiveness The conversation around data-informed decision making in higher education continues to accelerate. All too often, however, the question of how to capture these data and use them to positively affect the institution remains.