Topic,Resource Type,Reputation,Rankings,Member Highlights,News & Blog,Reputation Matters
Impact and Reputation intertwine as W100 members top latest THE rankings
26 April 2021
World 100 members have again proved the link between reputation and the real-world impact of universities, achieving 4 of the top 10 places (and 9 of the top 20) in the latest THE Impact Rankings published on 21st April 2021.
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Event,Strategy and vision,News & Blog,Research Communications,Member Highlights,Reputation,Covid,Resource Type,Topic
Rebuilding Public Trust in Universities: Trust in Sources of Information
20 April 2021
Part 2 of our summary of Louise's session at THE Live US, looking a rebuilding public trust in universities. In this piece, we look at the conversation relating to people's trust in sources of news and information and how that relates to trust in universities, specifically during the pandemic.
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Event,Strategy and vision,News & Blog,Research Communications,Member Highlights,Reputation,Covid,Resource Type,Topic
Rebuilding Public Trust in Universities: THE Live US
1 April 2021
On April 1st, World 100 Director Louise Simpson, hosted a panel of experts at THE Live US. The panel looked at rebuilding public trust in universities and featured Sue Cunningham, President and CEO of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and Nicky Old, Director for Communications and External Relations for Universities UK.
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Student Recruitment,Trackers,Reputation Matters,Stakeholder Communications,Crisis communications,News & Blog,Internal Communications,Member Highlights,Reputation,Covid,Resource Type,Topic
How does political change impact country reputation?
26 January 2021
The advent of a new administration in Washington DC is reportedly already fuelling an increase in applications from international students to US universities . The so-called ‘Biden Bump’ may go some way to addressing the falls in American global recruitment seen over the last few years.
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