Queen’s speech confirms plans for Higher Education Bill within the year
At the state opening of parliament, the government used the Queen’s speech to restate its plans to introduce minimum eligibility…
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At the state opening of parliament, the government used the Queen’s speech to restate its plans to introduce minimum eligibility…
The University of Oxford has nominated Professor Irene Tracey to be its next vice-chancellor. Following approval from Congregation, the current…
The government’s proposed plan to cap student numbers would “turn back the clock on social mobility” and prove “counterproductive” as…
A group of post-’92 universities has argued that the government must not impose minimum entry requirements for student finance in…
A group of technical universities has warned the government will fail to achieve its ambitions for the new Lifelong Learning…
UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI’s) draft equality, diversity and inclusion strategy is “incomplete and lacking detail”, according to a group…
Ahead of the deadline for a government consultation on sweeping reforms of higher education in England, the Russell Group has…
As a government consultation on its plan for a Lifelong Loan Entitlement (LLE) comes to a close, Universities UK has…
Universities UK has appointed an internal candidate – Vivienne Stern – as its next chief executive, replacing out-going Alistair Jarvis. Stern…
The government’s skills bill entered the statute book on 28 April, becoming the Skills and Post-16 Education Act in the…