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Perspectives on international student transitions: Part 1

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Students studying in the PPLS library, 7 George Square. This asset (rather than deficit) approach is critical to ensuring that internationalisation is an enriching intercultural experience, rather than being narrowly conceived of in terms of international recruitment and student mobility.

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All Together Now: Doing Big Work with Small Resources

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

We took an assessment course and then my graduate assistantship was in career services. So, I sat with like the dean of liberal arts, the head of the police, and the head of the library. And now [at Chesapeake College], I've got to train our director of career services who does every single role of those 20 people.

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Grad Students Should Consider Administrative Work

Higher Ed Connects: News

One goal is to actively recruit students and faculty members, and a second is to improve the campus climate and provide resources so community members can thrive. Student recruitment often involves travel and one-to-one student advising. and postdocs explore and enter a diverse range of careers. Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash.

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Edify Accelerators: Custom Dashboards for Your Campus

EAB

In addition to the technology, Edify partners can expand their team’s capacity using professional service hours which leverage EAB’s skills and expertise, like data science and data engineering. Accelerators are designed to help leaders answer a common set of institutional questions.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

In addition to the content from the subject-matter expertise and professional skills development sessions, the fellows also had access to EAB’s research library and experts, and they were paired with a partner to help develop ideas and get feedback along the way.

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How to engage more community college prospects amid the “great opt-out”

EAB

As the number of traditional-aged students continues to decline, community college leaders must focus on enrollment and recruitment strategies within their control. While modernizing recruitment practices is critical, these strategies are only effective if the college has a strong strategy to engage prospective students. Message Sent!