The higher education sector in the UK has witnessed major changes in recent times, including the expansion of private HE provision. Education has a special place in a society, and it plays a major role; it creates productive workforce, offers social mobility and contributes to the economic growth and prosperity of a nation. Therefore, the decision to open-up the higher education market to private providers has met with public debate and scrutiny. This article examines the existence, growth and the approaches adopted by the successive governments since 2010 to organise private provision in the UK higher education
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
This article describes the course and causes of the expansion of higher education in the UK since th...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
Private providers are becoming more visible in an increasingly heterogeneous UK higher education lan...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
A recent research report from Universities UK has analyzed the growth of private providers of higher...
Economic policies encouraging private ownership (liberalisation, privatisation and marketisation) ha...
Collaborative higher education refers to an array of different arrangements between higher education...
Collaborative higher education refers to an array of different arrangements between higher education...
The UK government is keen to expand the private higher education (HE) sector to establish a more mar...
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public–private distincti...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
This article calls into question the UK government’s desire to develop a private higher education se...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
Short-cycle higher education is largely ignored by the literature, and yet it serves a growing numbe...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
This article describes the course and causes of the expansion of higher education in the UK since th...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
Private providers are becoming more visible in an increasingly heterogeneous UK higher education lan...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
A recent research report from Universities UK has analyzed the growth of private providers of higher...
Economic policies encouraging private ownership (liberalisation, privatisation and marketisation) ha...
Collaborative higher education refers to an array of different arrangements between higher education...
Collaborative higher education refers to an array of different arrangements between higher education...
The UK government is keen to expand the private higher education (HE) sector to establish a more mar...
Where does higher education in the United Kingdom sit today in terms of the public–private distincti...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
This article calls into question the UK government’s desire to develop a private higher education se...
The expansion of higher education in Britain has led to concerns about the undermining of its qualit...
Short-cycle higher education is largely ignored by the literature, and yet it serves a growing numbe...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article takes a historical appr...
This article describes the course and causes of the expansion of higher education in the UK since th...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...