Image: Shutterstock What do students spend hardship funds on, and how can providers help? by Peter Gray Comment 20/11/24
Image: Shutterstock The regulator does not have a handle on the financial state of English higher education by David Kernohan Analysis 15/11/24 7
wonkhe-inclusion-coming-back-together The allure of collaborative advantage and the danger of collaborative inertia by Nic Beech Comment 27/09/24
Could regulatory changes address years of financial trouble in the sector? Could regulatory changes address years of financial trouble in the sector? by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 22/07/24 4
Image: Shutterstock Smoother financial systems means learning from experience by David Kernohan Comment 9/11/23
Image: Shutterstock The Economic Activity of Public Bodies Bill aims to stop universities pursuing their own foreign policy agendas by Michael Salmon Policy Watch 27/06/23 2
Image: Shutterstock Agreement needs to start with a shared perspective on finances by Raj Jethwa Comment 20/06/23 14
Are schools more efficient than universities? Are schools more efficient than universities? by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 28/03/23 1
What's in the mini-budget for higher education? What’s in the mini-budget for higher education? by James Coe Wonk Corner 23/09/22
Image: Shutterstock OfS uses London weighting – just not for providers by Diana Beech Comment 28/06/22 2
Image: Shutterstock The history and future of QR funding for research by Dave Radcliffe Analysis 17/05/22
Image: Shutterstock We must work constructively to alleviate the sector’s pay pressures by Raj Jethwa Comment 9/05/22 5
Image: Shutterstock What happens when providers run out of money? by David Kernohan Explainer 11/04/22 7
Image: Shutterstock We need different conversations to fix higher education by Charlie Jeffery Comment 22/03/22 4
Image: Shutterstock Who paid the price for provider survival during the pandemic? by David Kernohan Analysis 9/03/22
Image: Shutterstock Why the Canadian government is raising the graduate repayment threshold by Alex Usher Comment 2/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock A duty to disclose a decade of inward investment? An ill-considered amendment by David Kernohan Analysis 15/01/22 1
Image: Shutterstock The beginnings of the pandemic are now being seen in sector finances by David Kernohan Data 1/07/21 2
Image: Shutterstock Is higher education in England financially stable? by David Kernohan Analysis 28/06/21
Image: Shutterstock There’s big problems with the market for academic ebooks by Rachel Bickley Comment 29/03/21 8
Image: Shutterstock Can libraries sustain a role in providing learning resources at scale? by David Kernohan Analysis 18/03/21 3
Image: IKON Too big to fail? A request for government support for providers following Covid-19 by David Kernohan Policy Watch 10/04/20 6
Image: Shutterstock Will recruiting more home students be enough to help providers who will lose out internationally? by Martine Garland Data 6/04/20 7
Image: Ikon How can universities climb out of the coming financial abyss? by Debbie McVitty Analysis 6/04/20 5
Image: Ikon Which providers are exposed to a downturn in international recruitment? by David Kernohan Data 2/04/20 2
Image: Shutterstock The financial health of our institutions: are we measuring the right things? by Martine Garland Analysis 26/02/20 2
Image: IKON Why costing really matters – and how to make it better by Andrew Connolly Analysis 31/01/20 1
Image: Shutterstock Great news for university business officers might not mean great news for students by Jim Dickinson Comment 16/01/20 3
Image: Shutterstock What are universities hiding about Vice Chancellor pay? by Jim Dickinson Comment 29/10/19 2
Image: Shutterstock Divestment commitments are fine – but what about the policy? by Chris Saltmarsh SU Blogs blogs-su 16/07/19