Research and insights from students & educators

The State of Higher Education 2025

The higher education sector is undergoing a profound shift globally. As institutions embrace flexible learning models, expand their role in lifelong education, and navigate the integration of AI, leaders need actionable insights to stay ahead. Drawing from comprehensive surveys of educators and learners conducted in partnership with Times Higher Education, our region-based reports reveal how leading institutions are successfully adapting to these changes, and how your institution can position itself for success.

The State of Higher Education 2025 - Students Studying

Inside each report

The State of Higher Ed: Measuring what matters

As the higher education landscape evolves, institutions must adapt with confidence. Our State of Higher Education reports provide region-specific insights drawn directly from surveys of learners and educators in your area.

In each report, you'll discover:

Regional trends and benchmarks across flexible learning, lifelong learning, and AI integration

Evidence-based recommendations for supporting both learners and instructors

Actionable strategies you can implement immediately

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Take a Peek at What’s Inside

The State of Higher Education reports explore the three areas critical for the sector’s future: the growing demand for flexible learning, the enduring importance of lifelong education, and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in learning environments.

83% of educators in Australia and New Zealand think it’s vital that their students use the same technological tools throughout their education.

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of educators in Australia and New Zealand think it’s vital that their students use the same technological tools throughout their education.

66% of students in the Philippines are fairly or very likely to consider more flexible learning options, such as blended learning, microcredentials, and short courses, in the future.

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of students in the Philippines are fairly or very likely to consider more flexible learning options, such as blended learning, microcredentials, and short courses, in the future.

93% of Philippine educators emphasize the need for appropriate technology and infrastructure to better implement lifelong learning initiatives.

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of Philippine educators emphasize the need for appropriate technology and infrastructure to better implement lifelong learning initiatives.

Bridging the Gap From Classroom to Career

Explore the vital connections between education and career success, highlighting how industry partnerships enhance employability, align curricula with real-world needs, and provide essential opportunities for internships and networking.

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