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One of the great misapprehensions is that all fees for university courses are c£9k. Plenty of places advertise a very different fee. When TEF allows a variation of fee cap, how will this actually play out in advertising?
OfS degree awarding powers news. From 1 July Academy of Live Technology will have time-limited power to award taught degrees up to masters level in five subject areas. When ALT first joined the register it was called ‘Backstage Academy’, its UK campus is in West Yorkshire.
MPs asking questions on the Milburn Review - the 50% target on HE participation continues to live on in some heads despite having been repeatedly ‘abolished’. Here the target is rendered into an obsession by Reform’s education spokesperson.
A fair fees campaign says that student loans are ‘uniquely unfair’ - but hasn’t got a plan beyond that; just wants to have a campaign.
This may seem like a detail, but if you write a ‘brief history of UK higher education’ then you can’t briefly mention the founding of some Scottish and Welsh universities and then truncate the rest of the story at devolution. And you have to include Ireland. #Histed
It’s important to test the premise in this piece that UCAS is a matching service focused on grades. It’s also not helpful to apply the measures available to the mobile middle classes (who might chose between Exeter & LSE on the basis of future earnings) to all. www.hepi.ac.uk/2026/06/13/w...
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Here I contrast the proposed new condition on treating students fairly with the 1993 Charter for Higher Education. There’s a similarity in approach, but somehow we’ve got to the stage we now need to regulate HE providers from posting fake reviews. moremeansbetter.wordpress.com/2026/06/09/a...
Nine months ago @dkernohan.bsky.social did a nice summary of the 50% target that had survived more cancellations than Rasputin. wonkhe.com/blogs/the-fi...
This is right: the logic of the LLE has finally delivered parity in funding for accelerated degrees. The LLE might also allow some students to create their own accelerated courses - but many universities have moved away from their more open modular programmes. wonkhe.com/blogs/the-ll...
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Keir Starmer joins the ranks of those to abandon Tony Blair's target of having 50 per cent of young people enter higher education. David Kernohan has the receipts
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The advent of the lifelong learning entitlement may mean a new wave of interest in accelerated degrees. Brendan Coulson explains
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The fifty per cent participation target is no more. Again.
The LLE could finally help accelerated degrees make sense
An older approach to consumer and student protection
The OfS is consulting on a condition to enforce treating students fairly. This contrasted with the 1993 Charter for Higher Education. How far have we gone from the ‘Controlled Reputational Ra…
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WEEKEND READING: How the UCAS process magnifies inequality: part one - HEPI
Why do disadvantaged students face greater undermatching at university? This analysis explores the role of admissions market design.
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Clinical UG international fees are high, but at Cambridge all other UG fees are less than at, say, Winchester College. These feature in the cheery FT HTSI supplement (alongside other reassuringly expensive items)
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The £450,000 degree: how English university fees for overseas students are surging ft.trib.al/5MfNgFc
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Top-ranking universities plan a 29% rise in international undergraduate fees
The £450,000 degree: how English university fees for overseas students are surging
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