This article is more than 2 years old

PODCAST: Spring statement, UKRI strategy, social mobility

This week on the podcast Rishi Sunak has delivered his spring statement, and we get across the politics, the policies and the implications for universities and students
This article is more than 2 years old

News, analysis and explanation of higher education issues from our leading team of wonks

This week on the podcast Rishi Sunak has delivered his spring statement, and we get across the politics, the policies and the implications for universities and students.

Plus UKRI has a new strategy out, and HEPI has published a new version of a social mobility index for universities.

With Andy Westwood, Professor of Government Practice and Vice Dean for Social Responsibility in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Manchester, Jenny Shaw, Higher Education External Engagement Director at Unite Students, Sunday Blake, Wonkhe’s Associate Editor and presented by Mark Leach, Wonkhe’s Editor-in-Chief.

Featured on the show

Correlate

This time I’m looking at the 2018-19 graduating cohort – taking the number that started at each provider on a foundation year in 2015-16 and looking at the proportion of UK graduates in full time employment that agree or strongly agree they were using the skills they had learnt.

Is there a link between foundation years and skilled employment? Does it correlate?

The answer is no. Not even slightly. Indeed, the line is almost completely flat, suggesting that providers with a large number of students who start higher education with a foundation year are not likely to see any detriment from this in skilled graduate employment. Data is from the HESA student and graduate outcomes collections, and where the data doesn’t exist I’ve not plotted it.

Get involved

To get involved in The Wonkhe Show, email team@wonkhe.com

Leave a Reply