College disrupted: The Great unbundling of higher education is a podcast interview with Ryan Craig, author of College Disrupted: The Great Unbundling of Higher Education. Craig joins Radio Higher Ed as a part of the continuing Author Series. Craig is founding managing director of University Ventures, which funds companies who partner with institutions of higher education. His book is a result of a series of newsletters produced by University Ventures. In Craig’s view, much of the debt associated with higher education is related to the “bundles” in which it is delivered. He proposes unbundling higher education, would enable institutions to provide students with only those services they need and are willing to pay for. Craig discusses how de...
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Andrew Kelly: Completion, costs and value of a college education is a podcast interview with Andrew...
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The challenges facing colleges and universities today are profound and complex. Fortunately, Jon McG...
People have been pursuing higher education and advanced degrees for centuries, but why and to what e...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
Higher education is an odd business. Its primary input—money—is easily quantified and valued. Its pr...
This chapter examines the growing commercial interest in the higher education sector as a source of ...
Corporatization of universities is a widespread phenomenon that encourages universities to thrive wi...
This paper is a reaction to the increasing high cost of higher education and the resulting inaccessi...
Growing demand among learners for improved accessibility and convenience, lower costs, and direct ap...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...
Challenges in college completion, costs and value of a college degree is a podcast interview with A...
Jeff Selingo, who has written about higher education for two decades, discusses his third book, Ther...
Ideas for restoring the heart of the academy is a podcast interview featuring Robert Zemsky, largel...
Andrew Kelly: Completion, costs and value of a college education is a podcast interview with Andrew...
There is a growing consensus that universities in the U.S. must adapt their fundamental approach to ...
Unbundling is the process through which products previously sold together are separated into their c...
The challenges facing colleges and universities today are profound and complex. Fortunately, Jon McG...
People have been pursuing higher education and advanced degrees for centuries, but why and to what e...
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government announced a series of reforms to h...
Higher education is an odd business. Its primary input—money—is easily quantified and valued. Its pr...
This chapter examines the growing commercial interest in the higher education sector as a source of ...
Corporatization of universities is a widespread phenomenon that encourages universities to thrive wi...
This paper is a reaction to the increasing high cost of higher education and the resulting inaccessi...
Growing demand among learners for improved accessibility and convenience, lower costs, and direct ap...
Education has always occupied a contradictory position in society, expected to ensure compliance and...