Image: Midjourney What’s going to happen in higher education policy in 2023-24? by Team Wonkhe Analysis 4/09/23 1
OfS has already used powers to cap recruitment OfS has already used powers to cap recruitment by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 16/07/23 3
Image: Shutterstock Duty of care is not just about suicide prevention by Sunday Blake Comment 5/06/23 5
Image: Shutterstock What to expect from another challenging term ahead by Team Wonkhe Analysis 5/09/22
Is there any actual policy behind the politics of in-person teaching? Is there any actual policy behind the politics of in-person teaching? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 4/05/22 5
Image: Universities UK/DfE Vice chancellors get a lecture on Zoom from Gavin Williamson by Jim Dickinson Comment 9/09/21
James Wharton at GuildHE, Gavin Williamson and Gillian Keegan at the Lifelong Education Commission James Wharton at GuildHE, Gavin Williamson and Gillian Keegan at the Lifelong Education Commission by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 26/05/21
Image: Shutterstock Our radical student-led proposals will secure and champion campus free speech by Patrick O’Donnell Research 1/02/21 3
Image: Shutterstock Does anyone really care about getting students registered to vote? by Jim Dickinson Comment 5/02/20 5
Image: Shutterstock How would Labour implement a National Education Service? by David Kernohan Analysis 11/12/19 1
Image: louiscrusoe Good regulation requires “appropriate touching” by Louis Coiffait Comment 27/03/18
Image: Shutterstock “As much freedom as is good for them” – looking back at in loco parentis by David Malcolm Analysis 7/03/18
Image: Shutterstock Charity law and free speech: a cleft stick for universities? by Andrew Rudd Comment 22/01/18
Image: Shutterstock UPDATED: Agreement reached on HE Bill as it heads to final stages of debate by David Morris Policy Watch 25/04/17 3
Image: Shutterstock Ministers must stop spreading bogus news about bogus colleges by Mike Ratcliffe Analysis 25/04/17 7
Image: Shutterstock They came in like a wrecking ball? Government defeated again in Lords by David Morris Policy Watch 9/03/17
Photo: Alamy “It’s a good question, actually…” – the OfS Chair meets MPs by Mark Leach Policy Watch 22/02/17
seal-scroll-wonkhe The ancient argument, royal charters and universities by Catherine Boyd Comment 23/01/17 2
Source: Hansard Society Prudence and privilege in the HE Bill debate by David Morris Comment 23/01/17 0
Image: Shutterstock Universities can rediscover public value by learning from the BBC by Martin Vogel Analysis 9/12/16 0
Photo: Shutterstock Amidst the chaos, the HE Bill is a raft that can take us to calmer waters by Maddalaine Ansell Comment 18/07/16 2
Dangerous Medicine £9k? £6k? Actually only £2.39 – It’s Dangerous Medicine by Paul Greatrix Registrarism 27/02/15
UKBA’s student immigration proposals have no intellectual coherence by Debbie McVitty Comment 2/02/11