

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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Sep 25, 2025 • 25min
The Widening Gap: Income, College, and Opportunity with Zachary Bleemer
Zachary Bleemer, an Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton and a researcher focused on higher education and social mobility, joins the discussion. He reveals startling findings that the dream of higher education as a social elevator has stagnated since the 1960s. Bleemer breaks down the sharp decline in wage benefits for low-income students compared to their wealthier counterparts. He explores systemic inequalities in educational institutions and suggests policy reforms aimed at supporting underfunded community colleges for better outcomes.

Sep 18, 2025 • 22min
Crisis or Reform? Higher Education in Milei’s Argentina with Marcelo Rabossi
In this episode of The World of Higher Education podcast, host Alex Usher discusses the changes in Argentina's higher education system under President Javier Milei's administration with Marcelo Rabossi from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. The conversation covers Milei's aggressive measures to reduce government spending, the subsequent impact on public universities, and the growing opposition to these policies. The episode also delves into the specifics of budget cuts, their effects on faculty and infrastructure, and the potential future of higher education in Argentina as political tensions rise. Join us for an in-depth look at how these economic policies are shaping the country's academic landscape.👉 Episode Links: WorldEd 2.14: Javier Milei and Argentinian Higher Education

Sep 11, 2025 • 23min
Higher Ed at the Ballot Box: Australia’s Election and the Accord with Andrew Norton
In this episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, Alex Usher welcomes back Andrew Norton to discuss developments since the drop of the Universities Accord report. They explore changes in student and institutional funding, the introduction of new regulations and a national student ombudsman, and challenges faced by universities due to increasing costs and financial strain. They also delve into the effects of international student caps on housing and rental prices, as well as the impact of wage theft allegations and vice chancellors' high salaries on the social license of universities. Lastly, the discussion touches on the Australian federal election, its unique focus on higher education, and the new Labor government's agenda for the next term.👉 Episode Links:WorldEd 1.1: Australian Universities Accord with Andrew NortonWorldEd 2.24: Australian Universities Accord — One Year Follow Up with Andrew Norton

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Sep 4, 2025 • 25min
From Funding Formulas to AI: Pedro Teixeira on Higher Education’s Next Challenges
In this episode, Alex Usher speaks with Pedro Teixeira—higher education scholar at the University of Porto and former Portuguese Secretary of State for Higher Education—about reforming university funding, navigating demographic pressures, and preparing for the impact of AI on the future of learning and work.

Jun 12, 2025 • 25min
The Year the Money Ran Out: Global Higher Ed Review
In this engaging conversation, Alex Usher, a higher education analyst and head of Higher Education Strategy Associates, sheds light on pressing global trends in academia. He discusses the effects of Trump's funding cuts on international research, the rising role of private education in various countries, and striking examples of massification in places like Uzbekistan and Dubai. Usher warns about systemic underfunding in Argentina and Kenya while predicting a shift toward austerity in global higher ed, emphasizing the need for international collaboration.

Jun 5, 2025 • 29min
Cut, Coerce, Control: What Trump Is Doing to U.S. Universities
Brendan Cantwell, a higher education policy expert from Michigan State University, returns to dissect the Trump administration's aggressive actions against universities. He highlights the significant cuts to funding from essential agencies and the deportation threats facing international students. The discussion unveils the administration's coercive tactics aimed at ensuring compliance from universities, particularly through Project 2025's strategies. Brendan also reflects on the slow response from university leaders and the broader implications for the future of higher education in America.

May 29, 2025 • 31min
Opening January 2026: Inside One of the Biggest University Mergers in Australia
In this episode of The World of Higher Education Podcast, host Alex Usher discusses the historic merger of two major Australian universities—the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia—set to be completed by January 2026. This merger will form Adelaide University, which will be one of the largest academic institutions in the country. Alex interviews David Lloyd, Vice Chancellor and President of the University of South Australia, and Co-Vice Chancellor of Adelaide University, who shares insights about the motivations, strategic planning, and potential impacts of this significant merger. David also elaborates on the potential benefits, challenges in maintaining distinct missions, and the broader implications for higher education internationally.Please note, the views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team, or our sponsors.This episode is sponsored by KnowMeQ.ArchieCPL is the first AI-enabled tool that massively streamlines credit for prior learning evaluation. Toronto based KnowMeQ makes ethical AI tools that boost and bottom line, achieving new efficiencies in higher ed and workforce upskilling.

May 22, 2025 • 26min
Incremental Change or System Overhaul? An Update on Higher Ed Reform in NZ with Roger Smyth
Join Alex Usher in the latest episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast as he discusses the hyperactive state of New Zealand's higher education policy with Roger Smyth, a former senior New Zealand public servant, now a consultant. The episode delves into the recent activities of the University Advisory Group, government decisions affecting institutional frameworks, the controversial halt in humanities and social sciences research funding, the financial challenges faced by universities, and the merger of polytechnics into one national institution. Roger provides insightful updates on the progress and impacts of these changes, shedding light on the broader implications for the sector. Tune in to stay informed on the evolving landscape of higher education in New Zealand.👉 Episode Links: WorldEd 2.16: The Failed Fees Free Policy in New ZealandPlease note, the views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team, or our sponsors.This episode is sponsored by KnowMeQ.ArchieCPL is the first AI-enabled tool that massively streamlines credit for prior learning evaluation. Toronto based KnowMeQ makes ethical AI tools that boost and bottom line, achieving new efficiencies in higher ed and workforce upskilling.

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May 15, 2025 • 27min
Between Excellence and Relevance: The Regional University Dilemma
In this episode of The World of Higher Education Podcast, Alex Usher is joined by Dr. Romulo Pinheiro, a professor at the University of Agder, Norway. They discuss the evolving role of universities in regional economic development, particularly in peripheral areas. Dr. Pinheiro shares insights on the challenges and strategies for universities in less densely populated regions, their global and local ambitions, and the vital role of trust. They also explore the balance between global excellence and regional relevance, the effect of institutional and disciplinary structures, and the importance of autonomy and diversity in ensuring institutional resilience. Tune in to understand how universities can realistically contribute to solving regional problems without being seen as the fixers of all societal issues.Please note, the views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team, or our sponsors.This episode is sponsored by KnowMeQ.ArchieCPL is the first AI-enabled tool that massively streamlines credit for prior learning evaluation. Toronto based KnowMeQ makes ethical AI tools that boost and bottom line, achieving new efficiencies in higher ed and workforce upskilling.

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May 8, 2025 • 27min
Banking on Human Capital: How RBC Sees the Future of Talent, Innovation, and the Role of Post-Secondary Institutions
Join Alex Usher on the World of Higher Education Podcast as he delves into the future of Canadian higher education amidst economic shifts with guest John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President at the Royal Bank of Canada. The discussion focuses on the necessity for post-secondary education reform, the vital role of human capital, and how universities can better align with evolving labor market needs. Learn about the complexities facing the sector, from outdated budget models to the integration of research and development, and the imperative steps needed to create a more resilient and innovative higher education system in Canada.👉 Episode Links: RBC Thought LeadershipReport: A Smarter Path: The case for postsecondary education reformPlease note, the views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team, or our sponsors.This episode is sponsored by KnowMeQ.ArchieCPL is the first AI-enabled tool that massively streamlines credit for prior learning evaluation. Toronto based KnowMeQ makes ethical AI tools that boost and bottom line, achieving new efficiencies in higher ed and workforce upskilling.


