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Month: November 2021

  • Fair and appropriate regulation and monitoring

    18 November 2021 by Ashley Wheaton

    Ashley Wheaton (@UCEM_Principal) is Principal of the University College of Estate Management. He has previously held senior roles as Director of Global Learning Services for Microsoft, and Chief Executive Officer of InfoBasis Ltd, a global talent management software company. The issue of regulatory burden is never far from the surface…

  • Who might be England’s new free speech champion?

    16 November 2021 by Nick Hillman

    There are various important roles in English higher education that are either vacant or close to becoming so – for example, in the last few days, we’ve heard that the Chief Executive of the Office for Students will soon stand down and the new Director for Fair Access and Participation…

  • Fair equality of opportunity means a fair chance to succeed

    15 November 2021 by Chris Millward

    This blog was contributed by Chris Millward, Director for Fair Access and Participation at the Office for Students. Next month I will make my final trip to meet staff and students as Director for Fair Access and Participation in England. These visits, punctuated of course by the pandemic, have crossed the…

  • The Lifelong Learning Century

    11 November 2021 by Nick Hillman

    Yesterday, the Learning and Work Institute celebrated its centenary at CityLit college in Holborn in the presence of their Patron, HRH the Princess Royal. Nick Hillman, HEPI Director, spoke at the event. Your Royal Highness, ladies and gentlemen, it is a huge pleasure to speak at this important event marking your 100th anniversary…

  • Why choose to study a joint honours degree?

    10 November 2021 by Louise Pigden and Garford Moore

    This blog was contributed by Louise Pigden (@elouisepigden), Deputy Dean in the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Derby and Dr Garford Moore (@GarfordMoore), Policy and Insights Analyst at the University of Derby. Both would welcome dialogue around joint honours students, social mobility, and graduate outcomes. Leading…

  • The Climate Emergency and Universities: Our Chance, Our Challenge, Our Change

    9 November 2021 by Susan Lea

    This blog was contributed by Professor Susan Lea, University of Hull Vice Chancellor. COP26 aims to unite the world to tackle climate change. Surely nothing can be more important: ‘A code red for humanity’ is how UN Secretary General António Guterres described the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)…

  • Aiming global, affecting local: London’s universities and the green agenda

    8 November 2021 by Diana Beech and Amanda Broderick

    This blog has been kindly contributed by Dr Diana Beech, Chief Executive Officer of London Higher and London Higher Chair (@dianajbeech) and Professor Amanda Broderick, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of East London (@ProfBroderick). With a membership of over 40 universities and higher education colleges, London Higher is the…

  • How to make higher education admissions fairer, quicker and better

    5 November 2021 by Rob Cuthbert

    This blog was contributed by Rob Cuthbert, Emeritus Professor of Higher Education Management at the University of the West of England and Managing Partner of the Practical Academics consultancy. He wrote the 2020 HEPI blog ‘A-levels 2020: What students and parents need to know’ (which has had more hits than…