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Digital marketing innovations from the UK’s “clearing” enrollment period

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In the UK there is an enrollment period called “Clearing” which is where Universities can offer unfilled places prior to commencement. No matter where you are in the world, it’s worth checking out, as the period is ripe with innovative digital marketing ideas.

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What to Study Abroad in Florence, Italy: Featured Courses

AIFS Abroad

It’s no secret that there are many reasons to study abroad in Florence , with its masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture and stunning sunsets along the Arno River. One lesser known reason to study abroad in Florence? AIFS offers students studying abroad a vast course selection! From studio arts to international relations, we have courses available to inspire just about every major. .

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Q&A with Clark Nexsen Computational Designer Ryan Johnson

Clark Nesxen

Ryan Johnson, AIA, LEED AP, has been a champion of technology in architecture since teaching himself how to create a script in 2013. Today, as a dedicated computational designer, he believes great design ideas come first and the application of computational tools can elevate those ideas. Ryan is recognized in the industry as a practice technology expert, serving on AIA’s Technology in Architecture National Advisory Group since 2015 and as the chair in 2020.

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Supporting transition to university mathematics: Evaluating an online course

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Image credit: pixabay, geralt, CC0 In this post, Dr Richard Gratwick and his colleagues share an evaluation of an online course in the School of Mathematics, which widens access to university mathematics and had positive outcomes for the students enrolled. This post is part of September-October’s Learning and Teaching Enhancement theme: Innovation in Science Teaching.

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Designing Effective Residence Life Student Staff Evaluations

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When is the last time you gave your RA or student staff evaluation process a through review? Given the myriad of responsibilities of residence life professionals, staff evaluations can be easy to overlook until the time comes for a formal review. Good residence life departmental practice, however, should involve a continuous annual review of position.

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Small Changes, Big Impact: 10 Easy Changes to Your Routine to Live More Sustainably

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on December 15, 2021 by Cat Rogliano. Global warming is clearly one of the most urgent issues facing the world today which is why we should all want to do something about it. We are often told that in order to save our planet everyone needs to take drastic measures to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, reduce our carbon footprint, and live more sustainably.

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Washington Update: New Guidance for Higher Ed on the Build Back Better Initiativewith host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Tom Netting | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 096

The Change Leader, Inc.

The U.S. Federal Government is continuing to create new guidance for higher ed on the Build Back Better initiative. This includes funding packages, negotiated rulemaking, new leaders at the U.S. Department of Education, and changing perspectives in relation to areas such as Title IX. When higher education programs align with compassion for students, student persistence and graduation rates change for the better.