A fundamental shift is taking place in the way we think about the future of work and its relationship to education, training and the labour market. Until recently, expanding higher education was widely believed to result in higher earnings, reflecting an insatiable demand for knowledge workers. In the United Kingdom, this race to higher education included a major transfer of resources from further and adult provision to higher education. This paper raises a number of issues in rethinking tertiary education in a context of digital disruption
In this paper I argue that National strategy relating to digital learning and teaching in Higher Edu...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of High...
This paper considers how the formal and real subsumption of academic labour in UK higher education a...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Three cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic cha...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
University education is full of promise. Indeed universities have the capacity to create and shape, ...
There are no problems of graduate over-supply or over-qualification,according to Stephen Machin and ...
One set of public institutions that has seen growing discussion about the transformative impact of n...
Employability features more prominently on the agenda of higher education institutions when the econ...
Higher education provision has expanded in recent decades. It is no longer an elite system preparing...
In a relatively short time, information and communication technology (ICT) has spread worldwide, fro...
In this paper I argue that National strategy relating to digital learning and teaching in Higher Edu...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of High...
This paper considers how the formal and real subsumption of academic labour in UK higher education a...
Before the effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there had been continued debate about the future of Hig...
Three cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic cha...
Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the ‘knowledge’ economy, with mass ranks of high sk...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
University education is full of promise. Indeed universities have the capacity to create and shape, ...
There are no problems of graduate over-supply or over-qualification,according to Stephen Machin and ...
One set of public institutions that has seen growing discussion about the transformative impact of n...
Employability features more prominently on the agenda of higher education institutions when the econ...
Higher education provision has expanded in recent decades. It is no longer an elite system preparing...
In a relatively short time, information and communication technology (ICT) has spread worldwide, fro...
In this paper I argue that National strategy relating to digital learning and teaching in Higher Edu...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...