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Episode 06 | Global Higher Education in Crisis: 3 Hosts' Perspectives from the US, UK, and Korea

51 min · 4 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, Drs. Adam Peter Lang, Kamille Beye, and Stella Micheong Cheong engage in a comprehensive three-way discussion regarding the geopolitical and structural challenges facing higher education globally. Dr. Beye begins by highlighting the "tumultuous" landscape in the US, where the Trump administration’s policies against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) have led to the revocation of research grants and created visa uncertainties for international students. Transitioning to South Korea, Dr. Cheong explains the intense societal pressure surrounding the "SKY" universities, describing a rigid "caste system" where academic credentials determine life success while vocational paths remain deeply stigmatized. Meanwhile, Dr. Lang details the UK’s deepening financial crisis, noting that nearly 40% of universities face deficits, resulting in mergers and significant staff redundancies. Despite these struggles, the hosts conclude with optimism, viewing these crises as potential catalysts for educational reform.       Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

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