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Month: July 2023

  • How to help citizens break free from the chains of their birth postcode

    31 July 2023 by John Raftery and Gemma Kay

    Where, and to whom, we are born are among the strongest forces affecting our life expectancy, our work careers, health outcomes, and the amount of taxes we pay over a lifetime. What do we mean by ‘disadvantaged’? We refer to specific student characteristics, which make it less likely those pupils…

  • WEEKEND READING: Look Wot You Dun – Higher education in the run up to election ’24

    29 July 2023 by Nick Hillman

    Thank you for inviting me to speak here in Wolverhampton. It is a huge pleasure for three particular reasons. First, despite working in higher education policy for well over 15 years and despite having visited nearly every UK university, I have never visited the University of Wolverhampton before. Secondly, it…

  • Why did 21 higher education providers miss their HESA deadline?

    28 July 2023

    *** Register here for our webinar with UCAS Chief Executive Clare Marchant, taking place at 11am on Monday 14th August. *** As reported by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), a record number of UK Higher Education institutions missed the published 31 May 2023 submission deadline for the student return…

  • To end the strikes standoff, it falls to government

    26 July 2023 by Josh Freeman

    Videos recently emerged of disruption to graduation ceremonies at the University of Edinburgh. Disappointed at receiving only an apology note in lieu of a degree certificate and angry at the failure to resolve the dispute, students chanted and carried protest signs on stage. On encouragement by a student speaker, many…

  • Labour’s education policy is brave, but can they fund it?

    25 July 2023 by Chris Husbands

    Politicians should think big. They should think about the next frontier. They should focus government on difficult issues. Keir Starmer has committed Labour to five ambitious missions, of which the fifth is squarely focused on educational transformation. The mission is stated simply and squarely: ‘Labour will shatter the glass ceiling…

  • Innovation – Life After European Regional Funding

    24 July 2023 by William Wells

    Whilst there has been much focus within the Higher Education sector on the future of the UK’s relationship with the Horizon programme, the relationship with the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) has been somewhat overlooked. The UK’s engagement with Horizon (primarily focussed on research) remains subject to ongoing negotiation and…

  • Weekend Reading: Becoming An Academic Manager

    22 July 2023 by GatenbySanderson

    Introduction The role of Head of Academic Department/School is one of the most important senior leadership roles in any university with responsibility for managing education and student experience and research and enterprise activities. Academic leaders at this level play a pivotal role in disciplinary leadership, strategy development, business planning and…