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The top concerns for higher ed Facilities leaders in 2023

EAB

Participants in EAB’s State of Facilities virtual workshops agreed; improving recruitment and retention of skilled trades and enhancing engagement and culture across the organization were the top two specific talent priorities reported for the coming year. However, leaders may not have the means to achieve these ambitious green goals.

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Community building with the IMPS Sports Day

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Liat and I then recruited Sophie Haupt, the plant facility manager of the IMPS department, who was the only person who could turn this idea into a reality. media and wash-up staff, as well as workshop cleaners). Sophie has worked in IMPS for more than a decade and has previously organised many events for the department.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

To support our partners in navigating both longstanding and emergent challenges, we pair rigorous research and deep knowledge of higher education with expert advisory services to holistically support each cabinet member as a functional leader and to serve the institutional leadership as a whole—we call this Strategic Advisory Services.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

. --> 0 % of higher education staff members are already using ChatGPT for their work --> Broad applications AI holds the potential to transform nearly every aspect of campus life , ranging from teaching and learning to student services, research, enrollment and marketing, advancement, HR, finance, facilities management, and IT.