Why human-centered design is critical for universities
Higher education (HE) was never designed with the needs of the people it serves at the heart. Throughout history, universities have been made to serve academic and government requirements. Later, their structures were set in stone by rigid IT systems and inflexible governance models. Students were expected to fit in — and be grateful for the chance to do so.
University leaders need to address their digital challenges with some urgency if they are to remain competitive and attract the students they want and need. The digital transformation ahead of institutions will require a new way of thinking — one that is designed around the needs of the people they are intended to serve.
In 2023, EY talked to the humans at the heart of universities, creating two reports which explore how purposefully placing human needs and expectations at the centre of HE digital transformation will improve university success.
The first report focuses on clarifying what needs to be done to digitally transform universities based on the needs of the humans that transformation will serve. It will be followed by a related paper helping leaders with how to lead their transformations successfully, using a human human-centric approach.