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Westminster government moves to defund the vocational qualifications come under scrutiny in Hepi paper
Half of free school meal-eligible pupils in London – and 40 per cent of black school-leavers – would be caught by cap
University data expertise essential to ‘capacity building’ for city government on issues ranging from air quality to localising UN sustainability goals, THE summit hears
Ukrainian MP, scholar and ex-deputy education minister tells universities not to offer scholarships to Russian students in summit speech
Swedish welfare system, political model of consensus and universities committed to industry collaboration key to innovation success, THE summit hears
Tories risk ‘grave mistake’ for prosperity in ‘turn away’ from HE, says former Labour prime minister’s institute in call for 70 per cent participation target
Department for Education looking at its relationship with NUS and at body’s charitable status, says Nadhim Zahawi
V-cs increasingly predict next government will have to look again at sector funding as costs rise and universities face ‘running on fumes’
Growth can help arts university deliver access and ‘social purpose’ despite English funding freeze, says v-c, architect of Blair’s HE expansion target
Government also demands English regulator mount 10-15 on-site inspections checking factors such as use of online teaching
Chinese studies should be strategic priority course in HE and new A level would boost student numbers at universities, says Hepi report
There was ‘no obvious solution’ on fees, but a more targeted review could ‘take politics out’ of accounting for university funding, says Jonathan Slater
Clash of views on whether controversial legislation’s support is dwindling and whether it will be carried over to next session of Parliament
Potential for ‘mass cancellation of gap years’ in rush for 2022 entry as finance expert warns 2023 starters could face huge hike in costs
University-led projects ‘directly supporting local employers, jobs, and communities’ at risk, UUK tells government
Withdrawal of honorary degree from government race review chair raises Tory ire, while OfS chief executive says legislation would allow it to act on such cases
Tory former minister who abolished binary divide says hierarchy should be on ‘educational quality’ only – and sector ‘still not properly accountable’
Three decades after the abolition of the binary divide between universities and polytechnics, some commentators still lament the supposed loss of locally focused vocational education. But even as the political winds buffet them, do post-92s offer the solution to the UK’s skills problem? John Morgan reports
Universities UK raises concern about ‘requires improvement’ TEF rating and overall administrative burden
Crisis spotlights Russia-linked donations in UK after MP starts plan to force transparency on universities’ foreign funding
Uncertainty around UK’s future in EU research, plus shortage of domestic funding beyond Oxbridge, drove ERC grant holder to swap Southampton for Bergen
South Yorkshire town without university plots recovery from deindustrialisation via innovation and skills ‘ecosystem’, winning OECD praise
National Audit Office says regulator must do more to ‘build trust’ with sector and DfE should clarify level of ‘tolerance for provider failure’
Student number controls idea seen as response to ‘handing over levers’ to shape English provision in 2010 switch to loans-based system