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University autonomy and government control by funding

SRHE

This would be ‘rooted in partnership’ between the DfE, the Office for Students and UK Research and Innovation’. “… greater work around economic growth, around spin-offs and much more besides—I will be working with my right hon. 2 (5) which prevents intrusion on teaching and research.

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What a Tech Company’s Big Shift Portends for the Future of the Master’s Degree

Higher Ed Connects: News

After it spent more than $850-million over the past two years to buy companies that offer professional education and run coding boot camps in conjunction with colleges, 2U investors could hardly have been shocked over the company’s moves to diversify from a reliance on contracts with universities for master’s degrees. Department of Education.

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Higher Ed Cybersecurity, MOVEit Hack, and 3rd-Party Risk: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 163 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Brian Kelly

The Change Leader, Inc.

Institutions must annually vet employees granted access to information and ensure more people haven’t been granted access. A colleague of mine has a website that got hacked. Are you vetting the employees within your institution who are granted access to information? They can also contract with third parties.

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Essays in the Transformation of Higher Education (Dan Morris and Harry Targ)

Higher Education Inquirer

Chapter Five: Universities and War: Conclusion Appendix Introduction In the following pages, you are going to find a lot of specific information about what is happening at one major public research university, but we believe what is happening at Purdue is analogous to a canary in a coal mine.