The present and the future of higher education IT
Exploring IT’s vital role during the pandemic and how they can help shape the university of tomorrow


Higher education has had one of the largest overhauls due to the pandemic, and this has put pressure on not only students and university staff, but also IT departments as they work to keep universities functioning remotely. How can universities successfully adopt new technologies to create a better experience for everyone involved?
This whitepaper from Citrix and Microsoft reports on a survey of UK universities and students about the challenges of COVID-19 and the importance of technology in helping them adapt to a hybrid learning environment.
Download the report to see:
- How university vice chancellors, CTOs, CIOs, IT directors/managers, and students are dealing with remote learning
- Steps for how universities can drive better experiences, improve IT, attract new students, and reduce costs
- Real-world case studies of various universities using Citrix technology platforms to improve cyber security, teacher-student communications, and more
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