Ep. 27 The Future of Higher Education with Nick Dirks

In this episode of Unfixed, we talk with Nicholas (Nick) Dirks, President and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences and former Chancellor of UC Berkeley, about what AI really means for the future of higher education. Rather than treating generative AI as just another technological shift, Dirks helps us unpack where institutions may be misreading the moment—and what a serious response could look like. We explore the growing pressures on universities, from legitimacy and funding to enrollment and disruption, and what role they should play in a rapidly changing world. The conversation ultimately asks a bigger question: what is the university actually for in the decades ahead?

Nicholas Dirks

Nick @ The New York Academy of Sciences

The New York Academy of Sciences

Justus and Janos, No, the Pre-AI Era Was Not That Great, IHE

Janos, Builders: Designing the Post-AI University

Justus, Elites Are Distorting the AI Discourse

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Nik Janos

Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico.

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