

The World of Higher Education
Higher Education Strategy Associates
The World of Higher Education is dedicated to exploring developments in higher education from a global perspective. Join host, Alex Usher of Higher Education Strategy Associates, as he speaks with new guests each week from different countries discussing developments in their regions.
Produced by Tiffany MacLennan and Samantha Pufek.
Produced by Tiffany MacLennan and Samantha Pufek.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 24min
The Annual Kelchen Review: The Top 10 U.S. Higher Ed Stories in 2025
Robert Kelchen, a renowned higher-education researcher, joins host Alex Usher to review 2025's biggest stories in American higher education. They explore the implications of fluctuating state funding, rising athletic budgets, and the government's attempts to reshape the Department of Education. The discussion highlights challenges in international student enrollment, evolving DEI policies, and the impact of AI on campus dynamics. Kelchen also analyzes significant legislative changes like the One Beautiful Bill Act and the contentious Higher Education Compact from the Trump administration.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 24min
Monsters in the System: Alex Usher on the Forces Transforming Higher Ed
Join Tiffany MacLennan on the World of Higher Education Podcast as she interviews Alex Usher, President and CEO of Higher Education Strategy Associates, about their comprehensive report: The World of Higher Education — Year in Review 2025. This episode delves into the major global forces affecting higher education, including politics, demography, technology, and policy neglect. Understand the impacts of U.S. political upheavals, demographic declines, and rising private education in Western Europe. Learn which countries are emerging as bright spots and the fault lines to watch for in 2026.👉 Episode Links:Read the free report: The World of Higher Education — Year in Review 2025 by Higher Education Strategy AssociatesRegister for free: Focus Friday December 5 | What is the Future of Work?

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Nov 27, 2025 • 26min
Funding, Free Riding, and the Future of Canadian Science
Join Alex Usher in the latest episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast as he talks with Rob Annan, President and CEO of Genome Canada. They explore the intertwined relationship of science and economic progress, the role of government in science funding, and the shift toward a more utilitarian approach to research funding. The discussion covers the current state of science, the impact of policy on scientific research, and the broader implications on public policy. They also delve into the Canadian context, discussing the nation's unique research system and its future direction.👉 Episode Links:Genome CanadaRegister for free: Focus Friday December 5 | What is the Future of Work?

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Nov 20, 2025 • 19min
A Global Observatory for Higher Education Change: What We’re Learning
In this episode, Attila Pausits, Professor of Higher Education Research and Development, delves into the inaugural report by the Global Observatory on Higher Education Changes (GOHEC). Attila sheds light on the latest trends in higher education, the role of AI in research, and the importance of a global perspective in understanding educational transformations. Discover the key findings from GOHEC's 2024 survey, insights on digital transformation, political interventions, and regional contrasts across the globe. 👉 Episode Links:Global Observatory on Higher Education Changes (GOHEC)Annual Report of GOHEC - Journal of Research and Innovation in Higher Education (JRIHE)Register for free: Focus Friday November 21 | AI in Action: Real-World Campus Experiments

Nov 13, 2025 • 24min
Inside the Global Private Higher Education Sector with Dan Levy
Dan Levy, a distinguished SUNY Albany professor and expert on private higher education, dives into the global landscape of private institutions. He discusses the striking differences in private education around the world, highlighting categories like identity-based and elite colleges. Levy reveals the unexpected growth trends in Western Europe that focus on job-oriented programs. He also addresses the challenges faced by private institutions, including the stagnation of their global market share. Tune in for an enlightening exploration of this dynamic sector!

Nov 6, 2025 • 24min
Does England’s Newest Higher Education White Paper Actually Change Anything?
Join Alex Usher and Debbie McVitty, editor at Wonkhe, as they discuss the recent white paper on post-16 education released by the Labor Party in the UK. The episode delves into the current state of higher education, the financial challenges universities face, and the muted response to the proposed reforms. McVitty outlines the sector's strengths and weaknesses, the political tensions around university funding, and the potential impact of the white paper's proposals on the future of English higher education. Don't miss this detailed analysis of what lies ahead for UK universities.👉 Episode Links:Post-16 Education and Skills white paperWonkheFocus Friday: November 7 | Register for free

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Oct 30, 2025 • 26min
Inside the Gaokao: China’s Defining Test with Ruixue Jia
In this episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, host Alex Usher is joined by Dr. Ruixue Jia, a professor of economics at UC San Diego and co-author of 'The Highest Exam: How The Gaokao Shapes China.' They discuss the historical and contemporary significance of the Gaokao, China's university entrance exam, and its profound impact on Chinese society. Topics include the exam's origins in the Tang Dynasty, how it influences social mobility, and its role in governance. They also compare the Chinese and American systems of university admissions and explore the future of the Gaokao given China's economic and demographic changes.👉 Episode Links:The Highest Exam: How The Gaokao Shapes China

Oct 16, 2025 • 22min
Access and Aftermath: What Racial Quotas Changed in Brazil’s Universities with Luiz Augusto Campos
Join Alex Usher and Luiz Augusto Campos on 'The World of Higher Education Podcast' as they delve into Brazil's journey from its history of slavery to addressing racial inequality through fixed numerical admissions quotas in higher education. Discover how these policies have transformed Brazil's public universities, making them more inclusive, and the ongoing challenges and future prospects for affirmative action in Brazil's academic landscape.👉 Episode Links:Book: "O impacto das cotas: Duas decadasde acao affirmativano Ensino superior brasileiro"

Oct 9, 2025 • 26min
Capitalizing on College: Mission, Money, and Survival in Higher Ed with Joshua Travis Brown
Join academic Joshua Travis Brown from Johns Hopkins University as he dives into how private religious colleges tackle financial challenges in 'Capitalizing on College.' He outlines innovative strategies like the Traditional model relying on endowments and the Pioneer approach enhancing adult education. Brown also discusses the Network strategy, which adds diverse enrollment avenues, and the Accelerated model, expanding online courses for greater revenue. Explore the trade-offs between mission and market forces that shape the future of higher education today.

Oct 2, 2025 • 23min
Undoing Bologna: Russia’s Conservative Turn in Higher Education with Dmitry Dubrovsky
In this episode of The World of Higher Education Podcast with Alex Usher, the discussion focuses on the vast reconfiguration of Russian academic life following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Scholar Dmitry Dubrovsky of Charles University shares insights into the slow-motion collapse of Russian higher education, tracing the changes from the dawn of the Putin era in 2000 to the present. Topics include the ideological control from the Kremlin, the international reforms of the Medvedev era, the conservative shift post-2012, the brain drain of faculty, and the recent shift away from the Bologna Process. Future prospects for Russian academia in a post-Putin world are also considered. Don't miss this detailed analysis of a system in flux.


