In this discourse the researcher tried to make the readers view the three-dimensional image of the productivity and contribution of higher education of United Kingdom, quantitatively as well as qualitatively, through the prism of comparison with that of USA and France. The researcher presented information regarding population, economic status, graduate enrolment and entrance trend of the higher education students in the United Kingdom. And at the end the researcher gave the data depicting the impact of higher education on the UK economy. Although, UK comes to the second place (after the USA, a giant in knowledge and economy) in the world, yet the competing situation in France could not be overlooked. The researcher thinks it will mak...
Libby Hackett argues that we need to increase the capacity for higher education places in future yea...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
If the UK added 1 university to each region, national income would grow 0.7%, write Anna Valero and ...
From the latter part of the twentieth century and onwards progressively rapid industrial restructuri...
is a long time fading. Its particular higher education manifestation is the belief that British high...
The UK higher education (HE) system has undergone a major transformation over the past three decades...
Higher education provision has expanded in recent decades. It is no longer an elite system preparing...
We are entering uncharted waters within the world of higher education (HE) in the UK. Recent changes...
There is an enduring belief by UK policymakers that a large higher education sector is an important ...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss to what extent the shift from an elite system of British hig...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Libby Hackett argues that we need to increase the capacity for higher education places in future yea...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
If the UK added 1 university to each region, national income would grow 0.7%, write Anna Valero and ...
From the latter part of the twentieth century and onwards progressively rapid industrial restructuri...
is a long time fading. Its particular higher education manifestation is the belief that British high...
The UK higher education (HE) system has undergone a major transformation over the past three decades...
Higher education provision has expanded in recent decades. It is no longer an elite system preparing...
We are entering uncharted waters within the world of higher education (HE) in the UK. Recent changes...
There is an enduring belief by UK policymakers that a large higher education sector is an important ...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss to what extent the shift from an elite system of British hig...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Libby Hackett argues that we need to increase the capacity for higher education places in future yea...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
If the UK added 1 university to each region, national income would grow 0.7%, write Anna Valero and ...