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Andrew McGettigan

In The Great University Gamble: Money, Markets and the future of higher education, McGettigan produced the most important critique of Coalition higher education policy to date. Alongside the book, his writing in national newspapers, online and in the trade press has cemented his place as one of the most thoughtful and detail-orientated commentators on UK … Continued
This article is more than 9 years old

In The Great University Gamble: Money, Markets and the future of higher education, McGettigan produced the most important critique of Coalition higher education policy to date. Alongside the book, his writing in national newspapers, online and in the trade press has cemented his place as one of the most thoughtful and detail-orientated commentators on UK HE. And he’s not just tilting at windmills; civil servants, politicians and the sector have taken notice – evident by his public and private engagements often at very high levels with powerful people that want to understand just what on earth is going on.