Ministers push on with £11K fees for two-year degrees in England
After consultation, proposals set to go to Parliamentary vote
After consultation, proposals set to go to Parliamentary vote
Documents published on the Office for Students’ website have raised further questions about its independence, accountability and powers, says Gill Evans
Government concessions needed ‘if it is not to lose its bill’, senior Labour peer warns
Peers back further amendments to Higher Education and Research Bill
Jim Knight on the early committee stages of the HE and Research Bill in the Lords
Peers back amendment which says TEF cannot be used to determine English universities’ fees
Jo Johnson amends OfS powers over universities and new providers, but key plans remain in place
John Morgan looks at how scrapping student grants sparked claims of a political fix
Department’s 250,000 ‘credibility interviews’ in two years questioned after ‘unjustified’ refusals to students
Lord Stevenson, chairman of Pearson plc, told a conference this week that the "book is here to stay" and predicted a bright future for companion websites. The conference, "Higher Education and...
Party needs better position on funding, says Bill Rammell
V-c Bill Rammell suggests £6,000 charges are not a priority for most voters. John Morgan writes
England has “too many” universities and some are likely to close, the director-general of the Confederation of British Industry has warned.
Huw Richards meets the Anglo-Iranian academic who has recently been raised to the House of Lords. Haleh Afshar had more warning than most new peers about her elevation to the House of Lords, but she...