This week on the podcast the National Audit Office reports on organised crime and fraud in franchise agreements – is the regulation right and are the incentives appropriate?
Plus we discuss the prospect of a university going under, there’s new UCAS figures out and who’s paying the Real Living Wage?
With Nicola Dandridge, Professor of Practice in Higher Education Policy at University of Bristol, Jonathan Grant, Director at Different Angles, Debbie McVitty, Editor at Wonkhe, and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.
Read more:
- Fraud, organised crime and TikTok – the NAO on franchising
- UCAS End of Cycle 2023: provider data
- Protecting students in the event of an unplanned provider closure
- We still don’t know what happens when a large university runs out of money
- What universities do instead of closing
- Wholesale provider collapse should be the least of most students’ worries
- Let’s make 2024 the year all UK universities commit to the real living wage
- The Secret Life of Students 2024