New research shows that the broader public value of universities to society is too often neglected and universities must promote their wide range of community engagement projects if they are to defeat ongoing spending cuts, writes Faiza Shaheen of the New Economics Foundation
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
© The Author(s) 2018. In 2012, the UK government introduced the National Scholarship Programme – a s...
During ten years of austerity and three years of Brexit-blindness, the UK government seems to be str...
Applications for university places have fallen largely due to a trebling of university fees and stud...
Over the past 15 years, reiterated across successive governments, the concept of value for money has...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
University leaders who politicize intention and talk about public benefit and public purpose as prim...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
Public engagement remains one of the most tangible ways universities can demonstrate their impact. F...
Luke MartellBusiness criteria, not education or the public good, drive what marketised universities ...
This article presents and discusses the findings of a survey conducted among Higher Educational Inst...
At a time when the UK is making crucial choices about the future of universities and the costs ...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
According to the most recent annual report on university-based "spin-out" enterprises, universities ...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
© The Author(s) 2018. In 2012, the UK government introduced the National Scholarship Programme – a s...
During ten years of austerity and three years of Brexit-blindness, the UK government seems to be str...
Applications for university places have fallen largely due to a trebling of university fees and stud...
Over the past 15 years, reiterated across successive governments, the concept of value for money has...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
University leaders who politicize intention and talk about public benefit and public purpose as prim...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
Public engagement remains one of the most tangible ways universities can demonstrate their impact. F...
Luke MartellBusiness criteria, not education or the public good, drive what marketised universities ...
This article presents and discusses the findings of a survey conducted among Higher Educational Inst...
At a time when the UK is making crucial choices about the future of universities and the costs ...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
According to the most recent annual report on university-based "spin-out" enterprises, universities ...
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits – lead...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
© The Author(s) 2018. In 2012, the UK government introduced the National Scholarship Programme – a s...