Sometimes students really are consumers Sometimes students really are consumers by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 17/11/20 1
Image: Midjourney Sometimes student representation is about what’s not being talked about by Mike Hill SU Blogs blogs-su 7/05/24
Sometimes it's the subject subcultures that really matter in a university Sometimes it’s the subject subcultures that really matter in a university by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 25/06/23
Sometimes DfE has to say the quiet part out loud Sometimes DfE has to say the quiet part out loud by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 28/01/24
Image: Shutterstock Something is going very wrong with the awarding gap for first class degrees by David Kernohan Analysis 25/03/22 3
Image: Shutterstock Something for something: outcomes that universities in Scotland agree to by Jim Dickinson Analysis 30/10/19
Image: Shutterstock Something absolutely huge has happened in Canada for students by Alex Usher SU Blogs blogs-su 24/04/20 1
Image: Shutterstock Someone has to give in the great tuition fees battle. Who will it be? by Jim Dickinson Comment 3/02/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Some very risky student behaviour. Trigger warnings required? by Paul Greatrix Registrarism 9/02/18 1
Image: Shutterstock Some universities are getting worse over info for students on costs by Jim Dickinson Comment 7/07/23 2
Some surprising views on the internationalisation of Higher Education by Paul Greatrix Registrarism 8/11/10 2
Image: Shutterstock Some students’ lives are more secret than others by Cath Brown Analysis 26/03/19 14
Image: IKON Some students were entitled to a Covid refund after all by Jim Dickinson Analysis 2/07/22 4
Some students take maintenance loans but not fee loans, and nobody knows what is going on Some students take maintenance loans but not fee loans, and nobody knows what is going on by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 1/12/23 2
Image: Shutterstock Some students should be getting money from their landlord by Jim Dickinson SUs blogs-su 2/11/22
Image: IKON Some students need the tentpoles of the timetable to thrive by Jim Dickinson Comment 21/01/22 1
Image: Midjourney Some students are single parents. What are they going through? by Team Wonkhe SUs blogs-su 16/08/24
Some students are regularly skipping meals to cut costs Some students are regularly skipping meals to cut costs by Mack Marshall Wonk Corner 18/09/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Some students are more seriously affected than others – complaints during Covid-19 by Felicity Mitchell Comment 14/07/20
Some student midwives are putting in 70 hours a week Some student midwives are putting in 70 hours a week by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 16/09/24
Some student finance updates from the weekend Some student finance updates from the weekend by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 22/08/20 1
Some respite for students in Scotland in its new Housing bill Some respite for students in Scotland in its new Housing bill by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 27/03/24
Image: Shutterstock Some providers are cutting financial support for students – with OfS’ blessing by Jim Dickinson Comment 8/11/24
Some new SAGE minutes won't cheer you up Some new SAGE minutes won’t cheer you up by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 18/09/20
Image: Shutterstock Some new findings on students and belonging by Wonkhe SUs explainer SUs blogs-su 24/08/20
Some more things to note from SAGE papers Some more things to note from SAGE papers by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 13/10/20
Some international students are squeezed in the mess of the marking boycott Some international students are squeezed in the mess of the marking boycott by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 17/07/23
Some good news for international students (maybe) as DfE updates its Covid guidance Some good news for international students (maybe) as DfE updates its Covid guidance by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 17/08/21
Image: Shutterstock Some good news – and some astonishingly bad news – for students by Jim Dickinson Comment 27/10/22 2
Some detail emerges on the international crackdown Some detail emerges on the international crackdown by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 24/05/24
Some Christmas misery for disabled students Some Christmas misery for disabled students by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 9/12/21
Image: Shutterstock Some big legal questions hang over the new free speech bill by Smita Jamdar Analysis 17/05/21 1
Image: Midjourney Some academics are seen as more proper than others by Jill Dickinson Comment 28/09/23 8
Image: Shutterstock Solving gaps in evaluation needs wicked solutions by Liz Austen Comment 2/03/23 2
Image: Shutterstock Solace in study: 30 June undergraduate applications by Richard O'Kelly Analysis 8/07/21
Image: Shutterstock Soft TEF, hard TEF, or a Gold, Silver and Bronze TEF? by Andrew McRae Comment 26/06/17
Image: IKON Soft Stern or Hard Stern: how serious are we about reforming the REF? by James Wilsdon Analysis 12/12/16 5
Image: Shutterstock Society or selection – what really makes up the Oxford collage? by David Kernohan Data 23/05/18 8
Image: Shutterstock Societies that are humane are thoughtful about promoting equality, diversity and inclusion by Debbie McVitty Comment 8/02/25
Shutterstock_104234324 Social science must be at the heart of research policy by Rita Gardner Comment 18/01/24
Image: Shutterstock Social mobility or social justice? by Claire Sosienski Smith SU Blogs blogs-su 12/12/19
Image: Shutterstock Social mobility is about to die – and university won’t help by Jim Dickinson Long read 16/02/25 5
Social Mobility Commission looks for added value Social Mobility Commission looks for added value by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 9/02/23 2
spirit-level-wonkhe-small Social mobility cannot be divorced from inequality by Randall Whittaker Comment 17/09/15
Image: Shutterstock Social mobility can be much more than just widening HE access by Mary Stuart Analysis 12/07/17 12
Image: Shutterstock Social media is our problem – and a great opportunity for teaching by Bob O'Keefe Comment 8/10/20 10
Image: Shutterstock So your uni’s reviewing disciplinary procedures by Team Wonkhe SUs blogs-su 24/04/19
So who's been getting a visit from the OfS clipboard warriors? So who’s been getting a visit from the OfS clipboard warriors? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 30/09/22
Image: Shutterstock So who says we don’t have post qualification admissions already? by Katherine Lloyd Clark Comment 1/05/25 1
Image: Shutterstock So people think we should be “more like Singapore” do they? by Robert Liow Comment 2/07/19 1
Image: Shutterstock So long, and thanks: compensation for loss of office by David Kernohan Analysis 13/02/19
wonkhe_openaccess_419502433 So did universities build student engagement into access and participation plans? by Wonkhe SUs explainer SUs blogs-su 29/01/20
So are universities allowed to chill misogyny or not? So are universities allowed to chill misogyny or not? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 26/03/25 9
Image: Shutterstock Smoother financial systems means learning from experience by David Kernohan Comment 9/11/23
SMF finds degrees of separation SMF finds degrees of separation by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 27/11/23 6
Image: Shutterstock Small providers: life at the pointy end of the Office for Students by Peter Rae Comment 2/04/19 3
wonkhe-broadcast-media-camera Small offices, big TVs, and the politics of the review by Charles Heymann Comment 21/02/18 1
Small area participation data for England Small area participation data for England by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 24/09/20 2
shutterstock_1945399792 Slow email responses, deadline bunching and unsuitable IT – driving change via OfS’ latest inspection reports by Mack Marshall SUs blogs-su 1/08/24
SLC clarifies the position on distance learning and student loans SLC clarifies the position on distance learning and student loans by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 23/09/21
SLC board has a new LLE delivery strategy SLC board has a new LLE delivery strategy by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 24/04/24 2
Image: Ikon Skills to Thrive – academics’ perceptions of student skills development by Debbie McVitty Research 11/01/21 7
210112_Wonkhe_STT_Wonkhe_Recording_1200x627 Skills to thrive by Wonkhe SUs explainer SUs blogs-su 12/01/21
Shutterstock Skills in the arts, humanities and social sciences have never been needed more by Comment 27/11/17 3
The Sheffield Wheel Sketch: Could the BIS Sheffield office still be saved? by Mark Leach Comment 11/05/16
Image: Shutterstock Sixteen things we learned from March and April’s OfS board papers by Jim Dickinson Comment 30/07/21
Image: Shutterstock Sixteen golden nuggets from the December and February OfS board papers by Jim Dickinson Analysis 18/03/21
Image: Shutterstock Six ways universities could embrace AI – and six ways to get it wrong by Afia Tasneem Comment 3/07/23 2
Image: IKON Six practical steps to deal with vice chancellor pay by Charles Heymann Comment 15/09/17 11
Image: Linkoping University Siv’s attitude gives him hope by Jim Dickinson SU Blogs blogs-su 23/02/25