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Hepi event also hears v-cs argue that free speech rows reflect wider social issues ‘at play in universities’ as key sites of debate
After her first book, The Entrepreneurial State, catapulted her into the academic stratosphere, the UCL economist has paused her audiences with senior politicians to write a follow-up that uses the Apollo moonshot as a model for a mission-based approach to social challenges
Foreign investment or buyout touted as potential route out of financial woe for institutions, while others see ‘multi-university groups’ as more viable
Gavin Williamson’s call for OfS to ‘support individual academics’ in curriculum rows could ‘set up wall with university leadership’
Government finally publishes modelling that estimates loss of ?63 million for UK universities from drop in enrolment of new EU students
Toronto professor offers path to ‘innovation in real places’, arguing that prestige research universities aren’t that important
‘Insufficient evidence’ for Warwick historian’s allegation that concentration camp survivor had lesbian affair with SS guard, university panel says
Lord Wharton says ‘top universities’ should have lighter-touch regulation in pre-appointment hearing
Absence of political leadership, consensus building and links to ‘levelling up’ agenda seen as weaknesses of Westminster government’s post-18 review
Concerns raised over potential lack of opt-out and charging regime
Revival of plan to restrict numbers via minimum grade requirement raises concerns over impact on poorest
Government’s ‘interim response’ to Augar review puts off big decisions but signals drive to lower costs of system
‘Final conclusion’ to review of post-18 education to come at spending review, as DfE heralds skills white paper, TEF review and admissions consultation
Hepi paper by former Uclan deputy v-c calls for new funding system in which richest graduates pay more
Outgoing Office for Students chair defends university expansion before taking up government role
Freshly inaugurated US president Joe Biden owes his election victory to swing states in America’s Rust Belt. But is his plan to revitalise them by creating ‘millions of new manufacturing and innovation’ jobs realistic? And how best can universities play their part? John Morgan reports
Higher education finance expert weighs up costs of options for government, amid calls for loan discounts and cash grants
Office for Students proposal to measure student progress to ‘professional’ jobs without benchmarking could deter universities from recruiting disadvantaged learners, sector warns
Delayed government verdict on post-18 education review seen as unlikely to address concerns on rising system costs or HE economic role
V-cs urge government to compensate universities over pandemic rent waivers, with fee refunds also expected to become ‘political football’
Some opt to keep EU fees at same or similar levels to home fees post-Brexit to avoid ‘killing market’, as others consider legal questions
Economist calls for emphasis on wages and jobs as antidote to ‘failed’ doctrines, as he takes up Glasgow role looking at independent Scotland
Diana Beech, former adviser to Tory ministers, wants to challenge ‘crude generalisations’ that could hit London’s vital arts courses
泰晤士高等教育的记者们列举了过去12个月中引领舆论的学者和高校管理者