The New Labour government consistently hypes up its aim to have 50% of young people participate in higher education by the end of the next decade. The last time student numbers soared was from 1988 to 1994, but several obstacles now seem to stand in the way of this project. The abolition of grants and the introduction of fees put many potential candidates off entering higher education. Students often have to resort to having jobs—at least part-time—so as to finance their studies. Nevertheless, many of them now run up considerable debts. Therefore, even as most potential recruits from the middle-class are entering higher education establishments, the less favoured classes are still reluctant to take the plunge—even though they have been enco...
By MSc student Sociology, Leonor Prata Castelo Given recent events, namely the student march against...
Cet article analyse l’enseignement supérieur anglais et ses évolutions au cours des vingt-cinq derni...
The British government's policy towards expanding higher education is based on two beliefs—that it i...
The New Labour government consistently hypes up its aim to have 50% of young people participate in h...
The number of students entering higher education started to increase significantly in the mid-1960s....
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our programme for government, which outlin...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our pro-gramme for government, outlining ‘...
The context in which higher education institutions are operating is changing rapidly and is fraught ...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our programme for government, outlining ‘d...
Getting a good and relevant education is difficult enough to achieve within a context where social a...
The British Labour Party has continued to make progress on education, following two broad policy pat...
Higher education (HE) is a global phenomenon that attracts millions of students worldwide. It has ex...
Seizing on the unpopularity of the government’s increase in tuition fees to £9,000 a year, Ed Miliba...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
By MSc student Sociology, Leonor Prata Castelo Given recent events, namely the student march against...
Cet article analyse l’enseignement supérieur anglais et ses évolutions au cours des vingt-cinq derni...
The British government's policy towards expanding higher education is based on two beliefs—that it i...
The New Labour government consistently hypes up its aim to have 50% of young people participate in h...
The number of students entering higher education started to increase significantly in the mid-1960s....
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our programme for government, which outlin...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our pro-gramme for government, outlining ‘...
The context in which higher education institutions are operating is changing rapidly and is fraught ...
The 2010 UK Coalition government published The Coalition: our programme for government, outlining ‘d...
Getting a good and relevant education is difficult enough to achieve within a context where social a...
The British Labour Party has continued to make progress on education, following two broad policy pat...
Higher education (HE) is a global phenomenon that attracts millions of students worldwide. It has ex...
Seizing on the unpopularity of the government’s increase in tuition fees to £9,000 a year, Ed Miliba...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
By MSc student Sociology, Leonor Prata Castelo Given recent events, namely the student march against...
Cet article analyse l’enseignement supérieur anglais et ses évolutions au cours des vingt-cinq derni...
The British government's policy towards expanding higher education is based on two beliefs—that it i...