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Category: Higher Education

Taking back our rights: shaping the Higher Education and Research Bill

Posted 20th September 2016 & a filed under Blog, Higher Education.

As Labour MP Wes Streeting proposes 30 amendments to the Higher Education and Research Bill Committee, Neesha-Ann Longdon analyses what these changes could mean for students – and what students would like to see in the bill if it was their own

Would a 2% graduate tax make higher education funding fairer?

Posted 2nd September 2016 & a filed under Blog, Employment, Higher Education, Taxation.

David Kingman considers Labour leadership candidate Owen Smith’s proposal for reforming higher education funding

Record numbers of school-leavers awarded places at university – but is that a good thing?

Posted 23rd August 2016 & a filed under Blog, Higher Education.

David Kingman ponders the news that this year has seen a record number of young people being given places at university

What can the UK University Sector expect from Brexit?

Posted 10th August 2016 & a filed under Blog, Brexit, Higher Education, Intergenerational Justice.

Felix Ireland, IF Volunteer, attempts to shed some light on the current state of affairs between the UK university sector and the EU, how this relationship could change in the event of Brexit and what the consequences for the current generation studying in the UK might be

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