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  • Valuing creative skills as drivers of the future economy

    2 August 2021 by Anne Carlisle

    This blog was kindly contributed by Professor Anne Carlisle OBE, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Falmouth University. Last week, the Creative Industries Federation published a new report, The UK Creative Industries: unleashing the power and potential of creativity, showcasing and celebrating the economic impact and global reach of the UK’s Creative…

  • The Government cannot afford to get it wrong on universities’ role in ‘Build Back Better’, ‘Levelling-up’ and making the UK a ‘Science Superpower’

    30 July 2021 by Giles Carden

    This blog was kindly contributed by Dr Giles Carden, Chief of Staff at Lancaster University.   In recent months much ink has been spilled speculating on what shape and form the Government’s consultation on English tertiary education funding will take. The consultation is now expected to be published in line…

  • Are A-levels fair? What students and parents need to know

    29 July 2021 by Rob Cuthbert

    Rob Cuthbert is 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 any other HEPI blog…

  • ‘Miseducation’: HEPI’s decolonisation report, one year on

    27 July 2021 by Mia Liyanage

    This blog was kindly contributed by Mia Liyanage, the author of our HEPI Debate Paper 23, Miseducation: decolonising curricula, culture and pedagogy in UK universities. Mia is a decolonisation advocate and the former Co-Chair of Common Ground Oxford, a student movement challenging racism, classism and the legacy of colonialism in…

  • It’s time to completely rethink how we fund specialist institutions

    26 July 2021 by Paul Kirkham

    This blog was kindly contributed by Paul Kirkham, Chief Executive of The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. Last week, the Office for Students confirmed changes to how it will distribute funding to universities and colleges for 2021-22. This follows consultation and new terms and conditions received from the Secretary of…

  • Five UCAS insights ahead of a single UK Results Day in 2021

    24 July 2021 by Clare Marchant

    Clare Marchant, the Chief Executive of UCAS, outlines five insights on what is on the minds of students and university decision makers before results land. Next week, HEPI will be hosting a free online an In Conversation session with Clare – book here. Tuesday, 10th August 2021 marks the first…

  • The Purpose of Education

    23 July 2021 by Brendan Coulson

    This blog was kindly contributed by Brendan Coulson, Education Project Start-Up Lead at Nottingham Trent University. The purpose of education is a widely debated topic across the education system. The Education Secretary stated at the HEPI Annual conference that: We must never forget that the purpose of education is to…

  • Scottish universities: stranded between union and devolution

    21 July 2021 by Peter Scott

    This blog was kindly contributed by Peter Scott, Professor of Higher Education Studies at the UCL Institute of Education. At the level of high (low?) politics the three-centuries union of England and Scotland still endures – despite Brexit and Scotland’s enforced departure from the European Union and despite the Scottish…