Long Reads
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Policy & Regulation
Jim Dickinson reflects on calls to reduce regulation of universities – arguing that the real problem is the way we frame higher education as “big boarding school”
Jim Dickinson | 18 September 2023
Funding & Finance
A New York Times investigation raises real questions about subcontracting courses and sales agents in HE. Jim Dickinson tries to follow the money
Jim Dickinson | 12 June 2023
External Engagement
A tumultuous ten years in UK politics has shaped the higher education landscape, for better or worse. Alistair Jarvis assesses the impact and considers what comes next
Michael Salmon | 21 May 2023
Uncategorized
David Kernohan introduces us to workload modelling – a contentious but little understood process that is a very visible part of academic life
David Kernohan | 1 January 2023
External Engagement
James Coe wonders whether the Labour Party of 2022 will recapture the focus on research and development that characterised the Wilson administration
David Kernohan | 23 September 2022
Access & Inclusion
David Kernohan calls for the start of a new, informed, conversation about student number controls and the role of planning in the future of the English higher education sector.
David Kernohan | 14 March 2022
Policy & Regulation
David Kernohan goes back to bill debates to find the roots of the stipulations and requirements that shape England’s approach to higher education quality and standards
David Kernohan | 7 March 2022