Students from outside the European Union make up 60 per cent of entrants to postgraduate full-time taught masters degrees. This proportion has been relatively constant for much of the past decade, but the share of students from China has grown. More...
Apprenticeships – what goes around comes around?
When the Statute of Artificers was passed in 1563, there were many more apprentices in the City of London than there were university students or graduates. London would have to wait another 250 years to have a university, though after this act it did have a regulated system of vocational training with fixed wages and compulsory training periods for the Guilds that oversaw it. More...
Degree apprenticeships taking off
Almost two years ago Universities UK hosted a sector conference with the Skills Funding Agency on the first procurement round for a new part of the apprenticeships landscape, degree apprenticeships. More...
How employers see degree apprenticeships
As a key part of a project funded by the Degree Apprenticeships Development Fund, the Association of Graduate Recruiters surveyed its employer members on their current and planned degree apprenticeship offer. More...
Breaking down barriers to student success
Unacceptable inequality persists in the degree and employment outcomes for certain groups of students. Our new Catalyst Fund programme, ‘Addressing Barriers to Student Success’, will tackle these issues head-on. More...
Are you getting ready for degree apprenticeships?
Major employers see the introduction of degree apprenticeships as an opportunity to grow their future workforce in collaboration with universities – boosting productivity, reducing churn and sharpening the skills of new talent. In turn, universities see the value of partnering with employers, to help address their region’s higher-level skills gap and explore long-term opportunities for knowledge transfer and research and development collaboration. More...
Increasing the representativeness of REF panel membership
In January 2015, the Equality and Diversity Advisory Panel for the Research Excellence Framework expressed disappointment that relatively little progress had been made since the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise towards increasing the diversity of panel membership for 2014. More...
Apprenticeships present an opportunity to work with employers to address regional skills gaps
The apprenticeship agenda has presented Staffordshire University with a real opportunity to enhance employer relationships and upskill the region, and the university has responded to the challenge in a swift and dynamic way. More...
What does the decline in part-time degrees mean for lifelong learning?
Analysis of the data on part-time students shows that recent declines have been biggest for older students studying at lower levels of intensity. This raises questions about the role of higher education in lifelong learning. More...
It’s time to heed the drive towards open books
One of the less remarked upon aspects of the Consultation on the Second Research Excellence Framework (REF) (HEFCE 2016/38) is the quiet but bold statement in Annex C that the UK funding bodies intend the current open-access policy to be extended to monographs for the as-yet unannounced third exercise in the mid-2020s. More...