The Covid-19 pandemic greatly impacted the higher education industry. It exacerbated the working conditions and environments in which universities operate and created a shock to the education system.
Given the uncertainty, higher-education leaders are faced with questions about the medium and long-term implications of organisation behaviour, teaching and learning, the student experience and external stakeholder management.
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For the next part in the Beyond Leadership series, our distinguished panel of Vice Chancellors from leading universities will consider what higher education leaders and policymakers should be thinking about and how best to manage the problem to stay relevant and sustainable.
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