2024 is looking pretty bleak from here 2024 is looking pretty bleak from here by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 3/12/23 5
Image: Shutterstock A glass of Sangria, my cake and some time to eat it please by Jim Dickinson Comment 23/08/13 1
Image: Shutterstock A One Nation ethos could navigate universities through the current political turmoil by Richard Brabner Comment 13/12/21 1
Image: Ikon A plan to expand and diversify English higher education through the 2020s by Graeme Wise Comment 24/02/20 6
Image: Shutterstock Admissions and Clearing: time for a major Adjustment? by Paul Greatrix Registrarism 19/08/16 5
Image: Ikon Admitting mistakes: should the government take control of university admissions? by Debbie McVitty Analysis 18/06/20 8
Image: Shutterstock Ambulance chasers chase students chasing refunds after strikes by Gill Evans Comment 30/04/18
Image: Shutterstock Are student number controls coming back to English higher education? by Jim Dickinson Analysis 24/02/20 1
Image: Shutterstock Are students really satisfied with poor value for money? by Fraser Burt Comment 2/07/18 1
Are universities allowed to limit liability over strikes or not? Are universities allowed to limit liability over strikes or not? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 14/07/23 7
Image: IKON Can one size fit all? OfS and the future of regulation by Arthi Nachiappan Policy Watch 14/09/17
Image: IKON Can rapid collegiality help address permanent volatility? by Jim Dickinson Comment 1/09/22 1
Image: Shutterstock Competition between HE and FE is doing more harm than good by Aveek Bhattacharya Comment 18/03/21 1
Image: IKON Conditional unconditionals are dead – but is the damage already done? by Jim Dickinson Comment 8/03/22
Image: IKON Contact hours return as a concern for ministers keen to respond to students by Jim Dickinson Comment 1/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock Critics of the graduate tax are shouting at straw men by Jim Dickinson Comment 5/09/16 2
Image: Shutterstock Cut-throat competition over students is the opposite of what we need in a crisis by Jim Dickinson Comment 19/03/20 1
Image: Shutterstock Do Spanish students see themselves as customers? by Sazana Jayadeva Analysis 26/01/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Evolve or die – the challenge for HE leadership in the post-pandemic world by Nick Isles Comment 15/03/21 1
wonkhe-reality-check Expectation mis-management – applicants’ views on HE by David Morris Policy Watch 5/07/17 14
Image: IKON Fall in EU, nursing and mature applicants squeezes the market by David Morris Policy Watch 2/02/17 3
HEPI-HEA-student-experience-survey-wonkhe-higher-education Five key lessons from the HEA-HEPI student experience survey by David Morris Analysis 12/06/16 2
Image: IKON Flatlines, Brexit, and other lessons from this year’s admissions cycle by David Morris Policy Watch 15/12/16 1
Image: Shutterstock From burgers to bouncers: new providers, another new analogy by Mike Ratcliffe Comment 4/11/16 2
Image: Shutterstock Getting worse: HEFCE’s bleak prognosis for university finances by Ant Bagshaw Policy Watch 10/11/16 3
Image: IKON Good news for the student rights let out of a (mixed) bag by Jim Dickinson Comment 21/07/17 2
Image: Shutterstock Group litigation orders – separating fact from fiction by Catherine Savage Comment 30/04/18 3
Image: ThoseGuys119 How the legal nature of the student-university relationship has changed by Smita Jamdar Comment 25/11/15
Image: Shutterstock How the market is producing higher education spaces by Rob Smith Analysis 13/02/20 2
michael-barber-wonkhe-ofs How to read: Michael Barber’s UUK speech by David Kernohan Analysis 23/06/17 3
Image: Shutterstock If a provider is in trouble, who will take the force of the blow? by Jim Dickinson Policy Watch 1/04/21
Photo: Shutterstock If Oxbridge is the only solution, we’re asking the wrong questions by Mark Leach Comment 27/03/17 3
Image: Midjourney If the HE plane goes down, there’s little in place to protect students by Jim Dickinson Comment 30/11/23
Image: Shutterstock Infernal Audit: the value, and values, in the HE market by Ant Bagshaw Policy Watch 8/12/17
Image: Shutterstock Is a market the best way of supporting disabled students? by Stephen Campbell Comment 2/02/21 7
Image: VanderWolf Images / Shutterstock Lessons from regulatory change: what education wonks can learn from health wonks by Tim Aldrich Analysis 20/03/18
Image: Shutterstock Let’s stop using unconditional offers as an incentive. by Dan Beynon Comment 29/11/18 3
Image: Shutterstock Lifting (or doffing) the cap: patterns of student acceptance across the sector by Colin McCaig Analysis 22/02/16 4
Image: SSC Making a co-operative university by Members of the Social Science Centre, Lincoln People 8/08/17 1
Image: Shutterstock MK:U is the right university for Milton Keynes and the country by Nathan Bostock Comment 1/07/19 5
Image: Shutterstock MPs are struggling to pin universities’ problems on the right body by Jim Dickinson Analysis 15/06/22
shutterstock_1543634033 On the level playing field, alternative providers have been backed into a corner by Adam Campbell Comment 11/03/20 2
Image: Shutterstock Our disciplines are disappearing, we need to act now by Sally Shuttleworth Comment 14/05/18 2
Image: Shutterstock Pruning the hedge – differential fees, institutional collapse by Amatey Doku Comment 5/12/18
sncreportsmall Report: Are we ready for the end of student number controls? by Mark Leach Analysis 13/07/15 1
Image: Shutterstock Straw men or straws in the wind – what future for ‘alternative’ HE routes? by Bill Esmond Analysis 18/10/17
Image: Shutterstock Student housing policy presents choices that the sector should grasp by Jim Dickinson Comment 28/10/22 1
Image: IKON Student number controls are back – with deadly penalties for over-recruitment by David Kernohan Policy Watch 1/06/20 8
Students can't leave. And that protects providers. Students can’t leave. And that protects providers. by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 10/05/21
Image: IKON Students don’t need more markets, but collective choice and voice by Jim Dickinson Comment 10/07/17 14
Image: Shutterstock Supporting student choices with subject-level data by David Kernohan Data 16/04/18 4
Image: Shutterstock Teaching-only universities are impossible creatures by Gavin Moodie Australia 2/04/19
TEF medals are almost here. Will they help or hinder students making choices? TEF medals are almost here. Will they help or hinder students making choices? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 9/08/23 2
ten-list-wonkhe Ten things you might have missed about the White Paper by Andrew McGettigan Analysis 18/05/16 8
Image: IKON The benefits of university spread far beyond financial gain by Sana Iqbal Comment 10/05/17
Budgetdocumentwonkhe The Budget: what it means for the longer-term by Julian Gravatt Analysis 13/07/15
Image: IKON The challengers (and challenges) in higher education market reform by Andrew McGettigan Analysis 17/05/16 1
Image: Ikon The clock is ticking on a decision about September entry by Alex Usher Analysis 24/03/20 6
Image: Ikon The debate over student number controls is only one piece of the future policy puzzle by Mark Leach Comment 8/11/22 3
Image: Shutterstock The evidence against conditional unconditionals doesn’t stack up by Mike Ratcliffe Comment 14/01/20 13
fishsing-ucas-wonkhe-small The HE market for hopes and dreams: UCAS on results day by David Morris Long read 23/08/16
Image: Shutterstock The meteoric rise of the unconditional offer by Michelle Morgan Analysis 22/08/18 7