After sector-wide speculation, the UK government released its highly anticipated immigration white paper on May 12, including the proposal of a higher education levy, which has largely taken ...
The UK’s proposed post-16 education and skills policy promises a nation “where nobody is left behind”. The country’s modern industrial strategy 2025 talks of a workforce ready for a decade of growth, ...
More white children, not fewer, were accepted into UK higher education than any other ethnic group in 2024, contrary to online posts that have misinterpreted a data chart. The posts shared a ...
As funding disappears and public confidence wanes, competing proposals emerge for higher education’s future—but only some address the problems that broke that trust. After a year that has tested the ...
As the earlier article from Chris Skidmore and I made clear, the UK higher education sector stands at a pivotal crossroads: still admired for its academic excellence and global pull, but also ...
If the 264 million students enrolled in higher education around the globe were a country, it would be the fifth most populous in the world. Some 53% of its citizens would identify as women and most ...
Digital transformation in higher education is no longer limited to moving classes online or using e-textbooks—technology is redefining how institutions function. Colleges and universities are using ...