Universities are forging alliances to enhance their service delivery capabilities, mirroring a trend seen in other sectors such as the airline industry.
Adult learners typically are looking for increased flexibility in their schedule, shorter academic programs that can be pursued part-time while they work, and the ability to access digital resources at their own pace.
With lifelong learning becoming the norm, some institutions that once called themselves ‘universities’ are reincarnating themselves as ‘enterprise businesses’ or ‘workforce solutions providers’.
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American Bird Conservancy President Mike Parr speaks with Lori Anna Conzo of IFC about changing mindsets around conservation and how the IFC Performance Standard on biodiversity known as PS6 has...
Access to good quality and affordable early childhood care and education (ECCE) is a win-win-win for families, particularly for working mothers to help them enter and stay in the workforce, as well...