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Podcast: Consent and the connection between learning and healing – episode 2 (12 min)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Photo credit: Pixabay CC0, remix by Joséphine Foucher In this episode of the Teaching Matters podcast, we continue our conversation with Dr Nina Burrowes , psychologist and founder of the Consent Collective , an organisation that works with communities and institutions in helping navigate the complex terrain of consent and sexual violence. The Consent Collective has been working closely with the University of Edinburgh for over four years by providing expert psycho-education content and support

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An Admissions Team's Guide to Minimizing Melt With Admitted Student Research

Credo Higher Ed

Do your campus partners have an understanding of melt and that losing students between committing in the spring and the start of classes in the fall is a real challenge for admissions offices across the country? Each year, 10 to 20 percent of students who made an enrollment deposit in the spring “melt” over the summer. If you are like most enrollment leaders, you are hyper focused on yielding the fall class and turning up the emphasis on "anti-melt" strategies in this extended recruitment season

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Strategic Planning in Higher Education 101Is it time to go back to basics or move forward with new standards for the planning process?

The Change Leader, Inc.

Strategic planning in higher education 101: planning in times of consistent change. As colleges and universities step into a sense of “new normal,” it is becoming increasingly important for higher education leaders and boards to recommit to the strategic planning process. Times are far from normal as institutions face the enrollment cliff, find ways to continue […].

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Meet you at the Clubhouse: How Universities can tune in to audio social media

Terminalfour

This week we’re taking a look at what the increasing popularity of audio-social channels such as Clubhouse means for higher education.

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Facilitating study abroad opportunities for incoming students

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Photo credit: Unsplash and Pixaby CC0, remix by Joséphine Foucher In this post, Lucy Coull discusses her role in supporting incoming Visiting Students at the University of Edinburgh, and how the new eTandem Global programme enabled students to experience meaningful language exchanges during the pandemic. This is the eighth post of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement theme: ‘ Focus on the Internationalization of Teaching & Learning.

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5 Helpful Travel Apps for Study Abroad

AIFS Abroad

When thinking about useful tools for future study abroad students , I immediately thought of phones and navigation, which is why I am going to share some of my favorite apps and tools for any international travel! 1. CityMaps2Go. Download : iOS App Store | Google Play. The number one app that I recommend for anyone traveling to a new city is “CityMaps2Go Pro Offline Maps.

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How to Prevent Higher Education Cyber AttacksChanging Higher Ed Podcast 077 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Brian Kelly

The Change Leader, Inc.

Colleges and universities are scrambling to prevent higher education cyber attacks as online education becomes a target for criminals. Disruptions to higher education institutions due to cyber crimes and hacking are becoming more common as colleges and universities increasingly see their risk management programs being challenged by hackers. Colleges and universities are scrambling to prevent higher education cyber attacks as online education becomes a target for criminals.