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The UK’s austerity-fixated new government is highly unlikely to find significant extra money for universities, says Andrew McRae
Ministers’ eagerness to launch yet another review when so many others remain unpublished is testing the patience of universities, says Andrew McRae
The pursuit of impact remains controversial, but it has opened doors to more varied careers, says Andrew McRae
The UK’s Commons Education Committee has surveyed many issues, but its simple-minded approach is largely unhelpful, says Andrew McRae
Andrew McRae explores what effects the value debate could have on the structure of the sector
Competition for students and the cash brought in by increased tuition fees explain why universities want to invest in leadership, writes Andrew McRae
The subject-level teaching excellence framework could lead to a lot of stress for no great gains over the institution-level TEF, says Andrew McRae
The success of the student boycott of the National Student Survey is not necessarily a success for students, writes Andrew McRae