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Our message is to hold the policy line. The levy has taken time to bed in, but it would be premature to tear it up and start again, say Chris Husbands and Natalie Day
International collaboration on tackling global problems has never been more important, say Chris Husbands and John Dewar
We distract from the debate on the importance of the arts if we don¡¯t review and re-energise our humanities offerings, says Chris Husbands
An unsustainable strategic choice has been made to worsen the university offer for future students and graduates, says Chris Husbands
As the government moves left on economics and right on culture, institutions must show the depth and breadth of their impact, says Sir Chris Husbands
Universities have proved that we can change quickly, but we must be ready to do it again if we are to adapt to the new realities that lie ahead, says Chris Husbands
UK universities¡¯ multiple missions can be accelerated under the new government¡¯s ministerial briefs, say Chris Husbands and Natalie Day
UK admissions processes haven¡¯t changed for decades but a new system will demand flexibility for the shifting policy landscape and fluctuating demographics, says Chris Husbands
Deep political division suggests that post-Brexit negotiations around research collaboration and talent mobility with the EU will drag on, says Chris Husbands
Chris Husbands explains how his institution's strategic partnership with La Trobe University in Australia will address a global future while remaining firmly rooted in its community
On the International Day of Action Against Contract Cheating, Chris Husbands urges more university leaders to lobby the government to put an end to the pervasive practice
The second round of TEF outcomes shows a diverse higher education sector that excels in making a challenging and stimulating offering to its students, says Chris Husbands
Sheffield Hallam University's vice-chancellor Chris Husbands explains why cutting tuition fees would harm social mobility and why variable fees are also a bad idea
As a report suggests social mobility in the UK is getting worse, Chris Husbands outlines how Sheffield Hallam is attempting to tackle the problem
The teaching excellence framework shines a light on teaching provision, raises its profile, flags up areas for improvement and gives prospective students more information, says Chris Husbands
As new details about the teaching excellence framework emerge, Chris Husbands explains why it is an opportunity to recognise UK higher education¡¯s quality