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With the Treasury stepping out of its traditional role as panto villain, human capital is back atop the political agenda
With the Treasury stepping out of its traditional role as panto villain, human capital is back atop the political agenda
As every child knows, while one ice cream might be delicious, two can leave you feeling sick. It is possible that academic and poet Jonathan Hart is reflecting on similar metaphors after finding...
As every child knows, while one ice cream might be delicious, two can leave you feeling sick. It is possible that academic and poet Jonathan Hart is reflecting
Ucas shows more high-tariff places going to those with vocational qualifications. Jack Grove writes
Ucas shows more high-tariff places going to those with vocational qualifications
Whoever wins or holds the balance of power, senior sector figures see risks ahead for higher education funding, fees and policy
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Domino theory may explain out of favour Blairite’s appointment
Report warns of ‘market failure’ but critics say it doesn’t go far enough
David Willetts is to recommend that 10 small specialist colleges be granted university title, in what he describes as "the biggest creation of universities since 1992".
New universities may get the most from policy change, argues GuildHE head. Jack Grove reports
New universities may gain most from policy change, argues GuildHE head
Hefce interviews for chief executive post: will a woman get the nod at last? John Morgan reports
Interviews begin for chief executive post: will a woman get the nod at last?
Redundancy talks start as body prepares for loss of grant support by 2017