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Andrew McGettigan

McGettigan is now firmly established as one of the leading and vocal experts on the way HE funding is treated in public and departmental accounts. A fascinating niche even in quieter times (who could fail to thrill to the multiple redefinitions and eventual disappearance of the RAB charge?), the issue of the ONS-backed international analysis … Continued
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McGettigan is now firmly established as one of the leading and vocal experts on the way HE funding is treated in public and departmental accounts. A fascinating niche even in quieter times (who could fail to thrill to the multiple redefinitions and eventual disappearance of the RAB charge?), the issue of the ONS-backed international analysis of the treatment of the UK’s time-limited, income-contingent system has made his regular articles for Wonkhe (and his own blog, Critical Education) essential reading for those looking beyond the politics to the money that drives them.