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Spotlight on the 2024 Teaching Award winners: Staff offering exceptional levels of support to students

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Support Staff of the Year This category recognises professional services staff such as Student Advisers, Wellbeing Advisers, the Disability and Learning Support Service and more.

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Supporting Student Success in Higher Education: A Comprehensive Guide

Creatrix Campus

Additionally, successful students contribute to a vibrant and intellectually stimulating academic community. Career Readiness Higher education aims to prepare students for their future careers. Student success ensures that students develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for employment in their chosen fields.

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

EAB

Value-focused messages will help you dispel misconceptions by emphasizing the knowledge and relevant job skills student develop at your institution. Provide Application Support: Go beyond core information about your application process and offer virtual or in-person application workshops and webinars.

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The Higher Education Council (HEC) in Bahrain: Ensuring Quality and Excellence in Higher Ed Institutions

Creatrix Campus

Accreditation from the HEC ensures that an institution meets a set of rigorous standards related to program quality, faculty qualifications, and student support services. Developing and implementing strategic plans for higher education in Bahrain, ensuring that the sector is well-coordinated and effective.

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The Power of Relationships in Undergraduate Education

Confessions of a Community College Dean

And yet, I worry that a relationship-rich college experience is a pipedream, what with teaching delivered, in large part, by adjuncts, post-docs, and graduate students, faculty torn between their teaching, research, and family obligations, support services severely understaffed, and mentoring largely unrecognized and unrewarded.