Higher Education Disrupting…

split in earth; hard lines

The number of news and blog items about the imminent disruption of higher education are increasing daily. Today I read three in the space of an hour:  The Reimagining of Higher Education, The Higher Education Monopoly is Crumbling as We Speak, and The Stanford Experiment Could Change Higher Learning Forever. Yet, it’s not as though [...]

A personal online learning story

university under the blue sky

It was a sad day for me yesterday. I decided to withdraw from a professional doctorate in higher education after about 8 weeks. I started a tradtional PhD a while ago, but withdrew from that because of a whole range of factors, best left to the past. So, I was excited to finally make the [...]

Four Trends Driving Higher Education Futures

University Futures

This post is the first of a series of five on higher education futures. It’s based on the presentation I made to the Tertiary Education Management Conference in Melbourne in October, 2010, which I’ve embedded at the end of this post. What will our higher education institutions and the work they do ‘look’ like in [...]

Universities, Higher Education and Change

Corridor - St John' College - University of Camridge, UK

I attended a forum last year here in Australia where there was much discussion about change in universities. I’ve been pondering it ever since, as it left me wondering about the state of strategic thinking in the higher education sector. Then I attended the Educause conference earlier this year, and listened to people who were leading [...]

Why declining international student numbers may not be a bad thing

trends down

I read the latest report on declining international student numbers  in The Australian this week. Institutions and groups are responding by saying that new government visa regulations “threaten to disrail the industry”.  The assumption here is that the industry is a given and must be protected, mainly because it is an income earner for institutions [...]