Image: Shutterstock What’s coming for higher education in the spending review? by David Kernohan Analysis 8/06/25 1
Image: Shutterstock The UPP Foundation is launching a new inquiry into widening participation to support the government’s opportunity mission by Richard Brabner Comment 3/04/25
Image: Shutterstock Have elite universities contributed to broken Britain? by Adam Matthews Comment 7/12/24 1
Students should expect less of universities and more of everyone else Students should expect less of universities and more of everyone else by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 23/09/24 3
Image: Shutterstock The local power of universities is transformative by Katie Normington Comment 1/08/24 2
Image: Shutterstock What might a major review from Labour consider? by Alistair Jarvis Comment 18/06/24 2
General election manifestos 2024: Labour General election manifestos 2024: Labour by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 13/06/24 3
Image: Shutterstock What are a future Labour government’s options to secure the future of higher education? by Debbie McVitty Comment 3/06/24 1
Image: Shutterstock What does the General Election mean for higher education? by Debbie McVitty Comment 24/05/24
Image: Shutterstock The political argument over international students is about much more than the economy by Jonathan Simons Comment 13/05/24 5
Image: Shutterstock Labour’s life sciences approach may be caution as a policy choice by James Coe Comment 28/02/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Starmernomics and its consequences for research and innovation by James Coe Comment 10/01/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Are opinions about university funding shaped by education? by David Kernohan Data 9/10/23
Image: Shutterstock Polling shows that Starmer was right to scrap the fee pledge by Jess Lister Comment 9/10/23 1
Image: Shutterstock The fate of current higher education legislation in a general election year by Michael Salmon Comment 25/09/23
Image: Shutterstock What I’ve learned from Labour’s tuition fee announcement by Iain Mansfield Comment 7/06/23
Image: Shutterstock No to free education, but yes to a progressive and proportionate graduate tax by Gareth Smith Comment 25/05/23 4