This article argues that reforms of higher education finance for undergraduates in England introduced by the Blair government in 2006 provided a progressive strategy for achieving the central objectives of higher education of quality (better), access (wider) and size (larger). Reforms in 2012 are a not a strategy but a collection of ad hoc arrangements. They include the good (a higher fees cap, a higher interest rate on student loans, better information and improved support for part-time study), the bad (abolishing most taxpayer support for teaching in the arts and humanities and the social sciences, and raising excessively the threshold at which loan repayments start) and the unspeakable (abolishing Education Maintenance Allowances and Aim...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
White Paper Introduction This White Paper sets out our proposals for a higher education sector w...
The Higher Education White Paper, released today, proposes to make student 85,000 places ‘contestabl...
A White Paper issued by the Labour government--under Prime Minister Tony Blair--in January 2003 outl...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
This article reviews the IPPR commissioned report 'Securing the Future of Higher Education in Englan...
English universities currently spend £355m each year on bursaries to student groups who are under-re...
University financing has again emerged as a key battleground issue. Should fees be regulated lower a...
This paper analyses higher education reform in relation to the ‘knowledge’ society and recent po...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in the funding of higher education in England on stude...
This paper investigates the financial implications of the higher education funding regime to be intr...
In January 2003, the Labour government published The Future of Higher Education, its White Paper on ...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
White Paper Introduction This White Paper sets out our proposals for a higher education sector w...
The Higher Education White Paper, released today, proposes to make student 85,000 places ‘contestabl...
A White Paper issued by the Labour government--under Prime Minister Tony Blair--in January 2003 outl...
The Coalition government's first Comprehensive Spending Review will cut 40% from university budgets ...
This article reviews the IPPR commissioned report 'Securing the Future of Higher Education in Englan...
English universities currently spend £355m each year on bursaries to student groups who are under-re...
University financing has again emerged as a key battleground issue. Should fees be regulated lower a...
This paper analyses higher education reform in relation to the ‘knowledge’ society and recent po...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in the funding of higher education in England on stude...
This paper investigates the financial implications of the higher education funding regime to be intr...
In January 2003, the Labour government published The Future of Higher Education, its White Paper on ...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
This article will look at some of the key objectives of Government policy in the UK over the last 20...