Higher Education & its Contradictions
Universities are sites of enormous promise and equally enormous contradiction — engines of social mobility that can also reproduce inequality, spaces for open inquiry that are increasingly run like businesses. FreshEd has explored the internationalisation of higher education and the politics of student mobility, the marketisation of academic labour, questions of access and equity, and how knowledge itself gets produced, valued, and hierarchised — particularly between universities in the Global North and South.
Internationalisation & student mobility
- Unpacking School Internationalization
- Higher Education Internationalization in Japan
- Framing international education in global times
- Internationalization in International Schools
- Asian Higher Education
- International scholarships in higher education
- Competition in higher education
- Space in educational research
Marketisation & academic labour
- Micro-Credentials and the Gig Economy
- Fighting for graduate student unions at Yale
- University Futures
- Data-driven universities
- Palestine, Academic Freedom, and Struggles for Justice
- Free speech and academic freedom on campus
- The Good University
- University Strikes in the UK: Re-Imagining Higher Education
Access & equity
- TVET and Productive Capabilities
- Student Debt
- Disabled Students in Assessment Adjustment Research
- Hyland et al v. Navient: The fight over student debt
- History of Indentured Students in the USA
- Defaulting on student loans in America
- Why do we need universities to be transformed?
- Bankers in the Ivory Tower
Knowledge production
- The State of Publishing in Education Research
- Revisiting the New Sociology of Education
- Building the Post-Pandemic University
- Reimagining social science and post-socialist utopias
- Why did Sweden cancel its agreement with Elsevier?
- Decolonizing Graduate School Knowledge at UNC
- Knowledge traditions in the study of education
- Reading the Social Networks of Universities on Twitter






