Universities are capable of change – but they must manage it better
Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates
Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates
PA Consulting survey finds many leaders see outright university closures as ‘politically and socially unconscionable’
A single, comprehensive policy and funding infrastructure for UK tertiary education would empower learners and encourage innovation, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall
Institutional leaders tell survey that current avalanche of criticism ‘lacks substance’
Round table discusses challenges of changing job market and political instability
PA Consulting survey finds vice-chancellors worrying over ‘barrage’ of policy changes that will lead to ‘golden age’ of stability being lost
If the government won’t demonstrate the value and importance of university, then vice-chancellors need to step up and do it, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall
Survey of university chiefs reveals smouldering anger and ‘black swan’ event predictions
No such thing as higher education sector, claims one v-c in 60-strong poll. John Morgan writes
No such thing as higher education sector, PA Consulting poll hears
University business development looks to private and international sources. David Matthews writes
Majority expect to emerge stronger, but a short tail fear reforms' negative impact, writes Simon Baker
Institution heads cite 'intransigent staff' as one of their greatest constraints, writes John Morgan