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Civic Engagement, Leadership, and Philanthropy Centers

Benchmarking Analysis | Civic Engagement, Leadership, and Philanthropy Centers

In the following report, Hanover assesses trends among civic engagement, leadership, and philanthropy centers at 10 institutions in the nation.

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2023 Survey of College and University Presidents

Inside Higher Ed ’s 2023 Survey of College and University Presidents was conducted by Hanover Research. The survey included 442...
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Benchmarking Analysis | Best-In-Class Career Services

In the following report, Hanover Research presents the results of a benchmarking analysis of career services, specifically highlighting successful trends at larger public institutions.

Program Evaluation and KPIs

Best Practices | Program Evaluation and KPIs

In the following report,Hanover presents the results of a scan of the literature surrounding program evaluation and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), specifically focusing on business and graduate schools when possible.

Top 10 Degrees on the Rise in 2023

Top 10 Degrees on the Rise in 2023

The key to having sustainable academic programs is to regularly evaluate your institution’s academic program portfolio against student demand and labor market trends. Colleges and universities facing enrollment challenges may wonder if launching new academic programs will increase revenue. To develop a successful strategy, institutions must understand which programs are on the rise. Here are the top degree programs and occupations capturing student and employer attention in 2023.

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Provosts' views on tenure, gen ed, budgets and more

A small majority of provosts (52 percent) would favor a system of long-term contracts over the current tenure system, according...
Cover of the report - Best Practices in Incentivizing Interdisciplinary Program Development

Best Practices in Incentivizing Interdisciplinary Program Development

Across the past two decades, multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary education has come to prominence in the United States. However, despite the value to be had for students engaged in interdisciplinary learning, many colleges and universities have struggled to overcome the administrative barriers to delivering instruction outside of established academic fields. In this brief, Hanover Research outlines some of the measures that can be taken to ensure the successful development of interdisciplinary programs.