HEPI Partner Roundtable Dinner
Guest Speaker Professor Madeleine Atkins, Chief Executive, HEFCE Wednesday 1 July 2015 from 6pm to 9pm British Academy, Carlton House Terrace, London SW1 Invite-only
Guest Speaker Professor Madeleine Atkins, Chief Executive, HEFCE Wednesday 1 July 2015 from 6pm to 9pm British Academy, Carlton House Terrace, London SW1 Invite-only
Highlights of the 2015 HEPI University Partners’ Annual Policy Briefing Seminar will include: A presentation of the 2015 HEPI-HEA Student Academic Experience Survey, the largest annual survey of students’ working practices and views. The 2015 results will include new figures on the wellbeing of students as well as new data…
How will REF2014 affect the UK’s research base? Has it delivered on its goals? What does the future hold for research assessment and funding? Should the next research assessment exercise be adjusted, and how? Could metrics better inform judgements about research excellence? Is it possible to design a system of…
The cost of a degree – is it worth it? Wednesday 25 March 2015 Students say they want to know where their fees are going but institutional leaders worry that higher education risks being seen as nothing more than a financial transaction. When the student numbers cap comes off, institutions…
The 2015 Election Hustings for Higher Education, produced by Times Higher Education, HEPI, The Open University and Universities UK Chaired by Baroness Martha Lane-Fox, Chancellor of The Open University, the event will provide an opportunity for colleagues in the HE sector to hear the three main political parties outline and…
The well-being of students: how happy are they? The HEPI-HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014 painted a less rosy picture than the happy-go-lucky caricature of young full-time students. The survey suggested that, on average, students have a less good quality of life than others, including other young people. Yet the…
The findings of the 2014 HEPI/HEA Student Academic Experience Survey will be launched at the HEPI-HEA Spring Conference. Taking place at the British Academy on 21 May, the Conference is now open for bookings. A copy of the conference programme is available for download here.