This article calls into question the UK government’s desire to develop a private higher education sector in England. It argues that the government’s policies are exclusively ideologically driven and are unlikely to fulfil their aims while simultaneously diverting resources away from the already highly marketized public higher education sector
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public–private distincti...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This article calls into question the UK government’s desire to develop a private higher education se...
This article reviews the IPPR commissioned report 'Securing the Future of Higher Education in Englan...
Private providers are becoming more visible in an increasingly heterogeneous UK higher education lan...
The higher education sector in the UK has witnessed major changes in recent times, including the exp...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This article examines current debates surrounding British higher education funding from a political ...
The UK government is keen to expand the private higher education (HE) sector to establish a more mar...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] This article is about the work of the UK Subject Centre for Philosophical and ...
Short-cycle higher education is largely ignored by the literature, and yet it serves a growing numbe...
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public–private distincti...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This article calls into question the UK government’s desire to develop a private higher education se...
This article reviews the IPPR commissioned report 'Securing the Future of Higher Education in Englan...
Private providers are becoming more visible in an increasingly heterogeneous UK higher education lan...
The higher education sector in the UK has witnessed major changes in recent times, including the exp...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This article examines current debates surrounding British higher education funding from a political ...
The UK government is keen to expand the private higher education (HE) sector to establish a more mar...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] This article is about the work of the UK Subject Centre for Philosophical and ...
Short-cycle higher education is largely ignored by the literature, and yet it serves a growing numbe...
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public–private distincti...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...