Image: Shutterstock What the saga of Oxford Business College tells us about regulation and franchising by David Kernohan Analysis 7/10/25 5
DfE turns off the funding tap at the Oxford Business College DfE turns off the funding tap at the Oxford Business College by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 22/04/25 9
Are bible based colleges espousing protected beliefs or having chilling effects? Are bible based colleges espousing protected beliefs or having chilling effects? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 17/07/25 3
Image: Shutterstock Validation arrangements continue to be risky business by Catherine Boyd Policy Watch 20/11/17 4
OfS unveils registration condition on subcontracting OfS unveils registration condition on subcontracting by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 12/03/26 1
Study a Bachelors DEGREE without paying a single penny? You're on Study a Bachelors DEGREE without paying a single penny? You’re on by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 8/12/25 3
Image: Shutterstock Subcontractual higher education beyond the headlines by David Kernohan Data 20/10/25
Universities act on domestic agents. A bit Universities act on domestic agents. A bit by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 13/10/25 4
Image: Shutterstock What’s coming for higher education in the spending review? by David Kernohan Analysis 8/06/25 1
More than £1bn in tuition fees over the last three years has gone to unregistered providers More than £1bn in tuition fees over the last three years has gone to unregistered providers by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 28/04/25 3
The Sunday Times publishes the six universities with the highest lost loan fraud The Sunday Times publishes the six universities with the highest lost loan fraud by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 30/03/25 3
Image: Shutterstock Is it time to tighten up the regulation of international agents? by Jim Dickinson Comment 30/03/21