Texas Governor Greg Abbott plans to freeze H-1B visas for foreign workers with specialized skills and request data on employees working under these visas at public universities and colleges. This action has raised concerns among national higher education leaders.
A new report indicates that approximately 75% of higher education institutions in India are not adequately prepared to meet industry expectations. While academics acknowledge the importance of industry linkages, they emphasize that higher education’s purpose extends beyond simply supplying manpower to industry.
A government-commissioned report in Norway reveals that 40% of international doctoral graduates leave within five years of graduation. The report proposes measures to attract and retain more international scholars. In Denmark, analysis suggests international master’s students perform as well as domestic students and contribute to the national economy, challenging government hesitation regarding international study places.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, aiming for an 8% national economic growth rate, has urged members of the Indonesian diaspora, particularly doctors and academics, to return home and contribute to national development.
A recent survey indicates that over 90% of US faculty are concerned that generative AI programs like ChatGPT and Copilot will diminish students’ critical thinking skills. Experts say this reflects anxiety and confusion among academics.
Future leadership in higher education will be defined by the ability to steward trust, shape narratives, and make morally informed decisions, rather than solely focusing on efficiency metrics.
Despite ongoing conflict, the Yemeni government is attempting to stabilize the higher education sector through financial reforms, regulation, and international cooperation, with the goal of facilitating recovery should the conflict subside.
Brief reports cover developments in Hong Kong, Nigeria, and Egypt, including initiatives and challenges within their respective higher education systems.
A study highlights the essential role of university journals in supporting locally embedded, open, and non-commercial models of knowledge dissemination. Recognition of this sector is crucial for a more inclusive and equitable scholarly communication system.
New regulator rules in India require higher education institutions to establish dedicated ‘equity committees’ to address caste-based discrimination on campuses.
A special journal issue featuring papers about higher education institutions in conflict zones underscores the resilience and refusal to be silent in the face of injustice.
Compassionate micro-practices, such as coaching, can help university staff resist toxic environments and rediscover their values and well-being.
Canada’s new global talent attraction scheme requires a balanced approach that protects national security while preserving openness and diversity, particularly considering the significant contribution of Chinese-origin scientists to Canadian research.
The United Kingdom aims to raise the value of education exports to £40 billion annually, focusing on removing obstacles to transnational education rather than solely increasing international student recruitment.
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