Image: Ikon The debate over student number controls is only one piece of the future policy puzzle by Mark Leach Comment 8/11/22 3
Image: Shutterstock Student housing policy presents choices that the sector should grasp by Jim Dickinson Comment 28/10/22 1
Image: IKON Can rapid collegiality help address permanent volatility? by Jim Dickinson Comment 1/09/22 1
Image: Shutterstock What’s really happening with English lit at Sheffield Hallam University? by Jim Dickinson Comment 4/07/22 2
Image: Shutterstock MPs are struggling to pin universities’ problems on the right body by Jim Dickinson Analysis 15/06/22
Image: IKON Conditional unconditionals are dead – but is the damage already done? by Jim Dickinson Comment 8/03/22
Image: IKON Contact hours return as a concern for ministers keen to respond to students by Jim Dickinson Comment 1/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock A One Nation ethos could navigate universities through the current political turmoil by Richard Brabner Comment 13/12/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Which levers might ministers dare to pull in the post-Augar settlement? by Jim Dickinson Comment 26/10/21
Image: Shutterstock Under the surface – interrogating the student experience at subject level by Jim Dickinson SUs blogs-su 27/09/21
Students can't leave. And that protects providers. Students can’t leave. And that protects providers. by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 10/05/21
Image: Shutterstock If a provider is in trouble, who will take the force of the blow? by Jim Dickinson Policy Watch 1/04/21
Image: Shutterstock Competition between HE and FE is doing more harm than good by Aveek Bhattacharya Comment 18/03/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Evolve or die – the challenge for HE leadership in the post-pandemic world by Nick Isles Comment 15/03/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Is a market the best way of supporting disabled students? by Stephen Campbell Comment 2/02/21 7
Image: Shutterstock Do Spanish students see themselves as customers? by Sazana Jayadeva Analysis 26/01/21 1
Image: Shutterstock We need a collective insurance scheme to protect students by Jim Dickinson Analysis 19/11/20 2
Who got the government’s 10,000 extra student numbers? Who got the government’s 10,000 extra student numbers? by Debbie McVitty Wonk Corner 30/07/20 4
Image: Ikon Admitting mistakes: should the government take control of university admissions? by Debbie McVitty Analysis 18/06/20 8
Image: IKON Student number controls are back – with deadly penalties for over-recruitment by David Kernohan Policy Watch 1/06/20 8
Image: Ikon The clock is ticking on a decision about September entry by Alex Usher Analysis 24/03/20 6
Image: Shutterstock Cut-throat competition over students is the opposite of what we need in a crisis by Jim Dickinson Comment 19/03/20 1
shutterstock_1543634033 On the level playing field, alternative providers have been backed into a corner by Adam Campbell Comment 11/03/20 2
Image: Ikon A plan to expand and diversify English higher education through the 2020s by Graeme Wise Comment 24/02/20 6
Image: Shutterstock Are student number controls coming back to English higher education? by Jim Dickinson Analysis 24/02/20 1
Image: Shutterstock How the market is producing higher education spaces by Rob Smith Analysis 13/02/20 2
Image: Shutterstock The evidence against conditional unconditionals doesn’t stack up by Mike Ratcliffe Comment 14/01/20 13
Image: Ikon Wicked problems: are we fighting a losing battle to protect the diversity of HE provision? by Sue Rigby Comment 6/01/20 1
Image: IKON Universities need to play catchup to their business reality by Mark Leach Comment 11/11/19 5
Image: Shutterstock MK:U is the right university for Milton Keynes and the country by Nathan Bostock Comment 1/07/19 5
Image: Shutterstock Teaching-only universities are impossible creatures by Gavin Moodie Australia 2/04/19
Image: Shutterstock Pruning the hedge – differential fees, institutional collapse by Amatey Doku Comment 5/12/18
Image: Shutterstock Let’s stop using unconditional offers as an incentive. by Dan Beynon Comment 29/11/18 3
Image: Shutterstock Will power be matched with responsibility in the market? by David Palfreyman Analysis 3/09/18 1
Image: Shutterstock The meteoric rise of the unconditional offer by Michelle Morgan Analysis 22/08/18 7
Image: Shutterstock Are students really satisfied with poor value for money? by Fraser Burt Comment 2/07/18 1
Image: Shutterstock Our disciplines are disappearing, we need to act now by Sally Shuttleworth Comment 14/05/18 2
Image: Shutterstock Group litigation orders – separating fact from fiction by Catherine Savage Comment 30/04/18 3
Image: Shutterstock Ambulance chasers chase students chasing refunds after strikes by Gill Evans Comment 30/04/18
Image: Shutterstock Supporting student choices with subject-level data by David Kernohan Data 16/04/18 4
Image: VanderWolf Images / Shutterstock Lessons from regulatory change: what education wonks can learn from health wonks by Tim Aldrich Analysis 20/03/18
Image: Shutterstock Two-year degrees: another week in the media trenches by Andrew McRae Comment 20/12/17 2
Image: Shutterstock Infernal Audit: the value, and values, in the HE market by Ant Bagshaw Policy Watch 8/12/17
Image: Shutterstock Straw men or straws in the wind – what future for ‘alternative’ HE routes? by Bill Esmond Analysis 18/10/17
Image: IKON Can one size fit all? OfS and the future of regulation by Arthi Nachiappan Policy Watch 14/09/17
Image: SSC Making a co-operative university by Members of the Social Science Centre, Lincoln People 8/08/17 1
Image: IKON Good news for the student rights let out of a (mixed) bag by Jim Dickinson Comment 21/07/17 2
Image: IKON Students don’t need more markets, but collective choice and voice by Jim Dickinson Comment 10/07/17 14
wonkhe-reality-check Expectation mis-management – applicants’ views on HE by David Morris Policy Watch 5/07/17 14
michael-barber-wonkhe-ofs How to read: Michael Barber’s UUK speech by David Kernohan Analysis 23/06/17 3
Image: IKON The benefits of university spread far beyond financial gain by Sana Iqbal Comment 10/05/17
Image: Shutterstock Widening access now has a business and social imperative by Mary Curnock Cook Comment 27/03/17 3
Photo: Shutterstock If Oxbridge is the only solution, we’re asking the wrong questions by Mark Leach Comment 27/03/17 3
Image: IKON Fall in EU, nursing and mature applicants squeezes the market by David Morris Policy Watch 2/02/17 3
Image: Shutterstock What determines university choice, and what is its monetary value? by Maike Halterbeck Analysis 17/01/17 2
Image: IKON Flatlines, Brexit, and other lessons from this year’s admissions cycle by David Morris Policy Watch 15/12/16 1
Image: Shutterstock Getting worse: HEFCE’s bleak prognosis for university finances by Ant Bagshaw Policy Watch 10/11/16 3
Image: Shutterstock From burgers to bouncers: new providers, another new analogy by Mike Ratcliffe Comment 4/11/16 2
Image: Shutterstock Critics of the graduate tax are shouting at straw men by Jim Dickinson Comment 5/09/16 2
fishsing-ucas-wonkhe-small The HE market for hopes and dreams: UCAS on results day by David Morris Long read 23/08/16
Image: Shutterstock Admissions and Clearing: time for a major Adjustment? by Paul Greatrix Registrarism 19/08/16 5
HEPI-HEA-student-experience-survey-wonkhe-higher-education Five key lessons from the HEA-HEPI student experience survey by David Morris Analysis 12/06/16 2
lemons-row-wonkhe The White Paper proposals will bring order to the independent sector by Joy Elliott-Bowman Analysis 22/05/16 3
ten-list-wonkhe Ten things you might have missed about the White Paper by Andrew McGettigan Analysis 18/05/16 8
Image: IKON The challengers (and challenges) in higher education market reform by Andrew McGettigan Analysis 17/05/16 1
Image: Shutterstock Lifting (or doffing) the cap: patterns of student acceptance across the sector by Colin McCaig Analysis 22/02/16 4
Image: ThoseGuys119 How the legal nature of the student-university relationship has changed by Smita Jamdar Comment 25/11/15
sncreportsmall Report: Are we ready for the end of student number controls? by Mark Leach Analysis 13/07/15 1
Budgetdocumentwonkhe The Budget: what it means for the longer-term by Julian Gravatt Analysis 13/07/15
coventry-wonkhe-small When will Coventry University be admitted to the Russell Group? by Martin McQuillan Comment 1/06/15 5
Image: Shutterstock Time to rebalance funding, regulation and autonomy by Jim Dickinson Comment 20/02/15