Higher education promises to train and develop new generations of leaders, but it must do so while faced with both new and old challenges. Chief academic officers (CAOs) play a key role in shaping academic strategies, curricula, and policies, and their insights can help align an institution's overall strategic direction with academic priorities. In this webinar, thought leaders from Watermark welcome Inside Higher Ed’s (IHE) Editor and Cofounder Doug Lederman to discuss insights from the newly released IHE 2024 Survey of College and University Chief Academic Officers. They will derive underlying themes from the data and discuss what that could mean for the future of higher education. Presenters: You can download the full report here. This is a broadcast of a previously recorded webinar presented in partnership with Inside Higher Ed.
– Doug Lederman, Editor and Cofounder, Inside Higher Ed
– Alex Leader, Chief Impact Officer, Watermark
– Glenn Phillips, Senior Insights Consultant, Watermark
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