Universities might welcome as many as 1 million students to their campus in a typical year, with hundreds of thousands of older learners taking courses lasting just one or two weeks, a vice-chancellor has predicted.
Ian Jacobs, president and vice-chancellor of the University of New South Wales, told a symposium on the future of teaching聽organised by King鈥檚 College London that聽higher education institutions would be far busier by 2035, when hybrid 鈥渙nline-offline鈥 courses would be embraced by lifelong learners.
UNSW鈥檚 Sydney campus now has about 55,000 students, but Professor Jacobs said that he expected as many as 1 million students to be visiting the university in a single year within a few decades.
The UK-born medical academic, who took charge at UNSW in February 2015 after serving as a dean at the University of Manchester and at University College London, predicted that young, full-time undergraduates would be joined on campus by older learners taking courses 鈥渋n short one- or two-week bursts鈥, with further learning taking place via new online offerings for professionals.
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UNSW will invest A$77 million (拢44.6 million) over the next five years to create about 660聽online-only and blended learning courses, he said.
Speaking to 探花视频 afterwards, Professor Jacobs said that he expected an 鈥渋ncredible development of digital technology that will make high-quality learning possible鈥.
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鈥淲e will impart a lot of information online, but you will not be able to learn wholly online,鈥 he said. 鈥淪tudents will want a high-quality campus experience, perhaps involving bursts of learning condensed into a few weeks.鈥
Reflecting on his time as a student, Professor Jacobs said that certain tutorials and seminars stood out as outstanding learning experiences and these, he believed, could be replicated as one- or two-week offerings for a mass market.
鈥淚f you could scale this, you could compress these things 鈥 and find plenty of other things 鈥 that could work well as a campus experience,鈥 he said.
鈥淵ou might just have about 30,000 extra students from Australia, but another 200,000 or so students from other countries visiting to update their knowledge,鈥 he speculated.
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While attracting new cohorts of students would create massive opportunities for students, it was not simply an idealistic vision of lifelong learning, insisted Professor Jacobs, a leading researcher in women鈥檚 health and cancer.
This type of new learning was essential because workers of the future will need to update their skills and subject understanding regularly, he said.
Professor Jacobs claimed that a doubling of knowledge in medical science聽was now occurring roughly every 10 weeks, whereas such a doubling took place only every three and a half years in 2010, and every 25 years in 1950.
鈥淕iven the rate at which knowledge is expanding, and how jobs are changing, I believe that student numbers can be expanded in this way,鈥 he said.
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