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Month: May 2020

  • Educators and the real world

    6 May 2020 by Joe Nutt

    This blog has been kindly contributed by Joe Nutt, an international education consultant and author of several books about poetry including ‘The Point of Poetry’. His new book, ‘Teaching English for the Real World‘ will be published on May 15th by John Catt. A recent newspaper article complained that it…

  • Why the new student number cap is unworkable, by Bahram Bekhradnia

    5 May 2020

    Bahram Bekhradnia founded HEPI in 2002 and was its Director until January 2014, since when he has been HEPI’s President. Before establishing HEPI, he was the Director of Policy for the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). This is his first HEPI blog. The Government’s introduction of controls over the…

  • Universities in Crisis … only more so

    4 May 2020 by Jefferson Frank and Norman Gowar

    This blog was kindly contributed by Jefferson Frank, Professor of Economics, Royal Holloway, and Norman Gowar, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of London. (Jefferson Frank can be contacted here.) In January 2019, we published English Universities in Crisis: markets without competition. Our analysis showed the market failure from the threefold…

  • WEEKEND READING: Convincing the Government to bailout universities

    2 May 2020 by Richard Brabner

    This blog was kindly contributed by Richard Brabner, Director of the UPP Foundation. Before working in higher education, Richard worked for two Conservative MPs (2007-2009). This article is written in a personal capacity and is not the view of the UPP Foundation. Richard has previously blogged for HEPI on free…

  • Don’t underestimate the resilience of our universities

    1 May 2020 by Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall

    This guest blog has been kindly contributed by Paul Woodgates, head of Higher Education at PA Consulting, and Mike Boxall, Special Adviser to PA Consulting. For more information visit www.paconsulting.com/education This is by no means the first time that British universities have faced predictions of existential doom, still less huge…