This is what “New” Conservatives get wrong about aspiration This is what “New” Conservatives get wrong about aspiration by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 12/09/23 1
Image: Midjourney How to create a truly tertiary funding model in England (and beyond) by David Hughes Comment 12/04/23 8
Image: Shutterstock Higher education is a route out of poverty, but a government loan cap would block it by Claire Callender Comment 7/04/22 4
Image: Shutterstock Fees cut will undermine the foundations of opportunity by Sarah Hale Comment 4/04/22 4
The living standards rollercoaster is much worse for students The living standards rollercoaster is much worse for students by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 8/03/22 1
A stealthy change in student loan terms will have huge impacts A stealthy change in student loan terms will have huge impacts by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 2/03/22 1
Image: Shutterstock Is the new student loan system really fairer? by Gavan Conlon Analysis 25/02/22 3
Image: Shutterstock The country can’t afford to underfund universities by Steve West Comment 25/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock The government has missed an opportunity to alleviate the impacts of debt by Claire Callender Comment 25/02/22
Image: Shutterstock The same but different – devolution and the response to Augar by Lucy Hunter Blackburn Comment 25/02/22 1
UCU’s answer on admissions reform skips a few steps UCU’s answer on admissions reform skips a few steps by Will Awad Wonk Corner 24/02/22
question-interview-wonkhe More questions than answers on the Lifelong Loan Entitlement by David Kernohan Policy Watch 24/02/22
Image: Shutterstock In the Augar response ministers are trying for a third way between capping opportunity or letting the HE market run amok by Debbie McVitty Policy Watch 24/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock There’s a giant student-shaped hole in the government’s Augar response by Jim Dickinson Comment 24/02/22
Image: Ikon After all the hope and fear over Augar, the sector now has something solid to work with by Rachel Wolf Comment 24/02/22 4
Michelle Donelan hopes you won't notice her stealth tax rise for graduates Michelle Donelan hopes you won’t notice her stealth tax rise for graduates by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 29/01/22
Image: Shutterstock The government has picked over £1,000 from the pockets of lower income students’ families by Jim Dickinson Comment 12/01/22 1
Image: Shutterstock Are universities the right vehicle for schools improvement? by Jim Dickinson Comment 29/11/21 2
How low will the graduate repayment threshold go? How low will the graduate repayment threshold go? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 14/11/21
The Money Saving Expert sounds the win bell - but at what cost? The Money Saving Expert sounds the win bell – but at what cost? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 8/11/21
Image: Shutterstock How your university would be impacted by a fee cut by David Kernohan Analysis 8/11/21 1
Image: IKON We need an alternative to human capital theory as a basis for university funding by Jim Dickinson Comment 8/11/21 2
Image: Shutterstock Minimum entry requirements would prevent levelling up by Johnny Rich Comment 4/11/21 2
Augar response? Fee cuts? Minimum qualifications? It's all about timing Augar response? Fee cuts? Minimum qualifications? It’s all about timing by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 2/11/21 4
How much financial help should we give to students? How much financial help should we give to students? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 1/11/21
Image: Ikon No new age for higher education funding in Budget 2021 by David Kernohan Policy Watch 27/10/21 1
Lots to complain about at the debate over fees Lots to complain about at the debate over fees by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 26/10/21
Image: Shutterstock Which levers might ministers dare to pull in the post-Augar settlement? by Jim Dickinson Comment 26/10/21
Image: Shutterstock Defunding foundation years would be a major mistake by Stella Fowler Comment 25/10/21
Playing the frame game on student loans Playing the frame game on student loans by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 29/09/21 3
No easy answers as the Treasury opts for the easiest answer on student loans savings No easy answers as the Treasury opts for the easiest answer on student loans savings by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 27/09/21 3
Image: Shutterstock How might Nadhim Zahawi approach higher education reform? by Jim Dickinson Analysis 16/09/21
Image: Shutterstock We need to change the language of student loans by Paul Woodgates Comment 14/07/21 13
Should we charge graduates £10k more each (unless they're rich)? Should we charge graduates £10k more each (unless they’re rich)? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 10/06/21 3
Image: Shutterstock A lifelong learning revolution needs investment in data and administration by David Kernohan Data 31/05/21 2
Image: Shutterstock Student finance? It’s the interest rate, stupid by Jim Dickinson Comment 31/05/21 4
James Wharton at GuildHE, Gavin Williamson and Gillian Keegan at the Lifelong Education Commission James Wharton at GuildHE, Gavin Williamson and Gillian Keegan at the Lifelong Education Commission by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 26/05/21
Image: Shutterstock Is the HE sector looking in the wrong place for the government’s Augar response? by Edward Peck Comment 24/05/21 1
Fee cuts and funding changes? It's the politics, stupid. Fee cuts and funding changes? It’s the politics, stupid. by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 16/05/21
Image: Shutterstock Are £7,500 fees (and funding cuts) back on the table again? by David Kernohan Analysis 16/05/21 1
Students can't leave. And that protects providers. Students can’t leave. And that protects providers. by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 10/05/21
Image: Shutterstock How might ministers make student loans cheaper? by Jim Dickinson Comment 19/04/21 2
Whatever happened to sharia-compliant student finance? Whatever happened to sharia-compliant student finance? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 24/01/21 1
Image: Ikon What do the interim Augar response and Skills for Jobs white paper mean for HE? by Debbie McVitty Policy Watch 21/01/21
Image: Ikon The continued threat of reducing fees will not help students or universities by Mark Leach Comment 21/01/21
Lifelong-Wonkhe Government could support lifelong learning, or just launch initiatives by Jonathan Michie Comment 12/01/21 14
MPs debate fee refunds, IfS says only the rich would benefit MPs debate fee refunds, IfS says only the rich would benefit by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 16/11/20 1
Image: Ikon Does Gavin Williamson mean what he says and does it matter? by Charles Heymann Comment 13/07/20
Image: Shutterstock “Bringing back maintenance grants for poorer students” is a nasty scam by Jim Dickinson Comment 22/11/19 2
Image: Shutterstock Not another one! Even more ministerial priorities for OfS by Jim Dickinson Policy Watch 16/09/19 1
Image: Shutterstock What can we do about student accommodation costs? by Graham Galbraith Comment 22/08/19 4
Image: Shutterstock The search for the UK’s worst higher education courses by David Kernohan Analysis 29/07/19 12
Image: Shutterstock Shaky foundations? Student perspectives on foundation years by Rachel Wilkenson Analysis 24/07/19 3
Image: Shutterstock Owt for nowt? Assessing the true value of foundation years by Willy Kitchen Comment 9/07/19
Image: Shutterstock Could Augar promote cross-border collaboration? by Cathy Mitchell Comment 26/06/19 2
Image: Shutterstock Will Augar make it through the Conservative leadership contest? by Jonathan Woodhead Comment 14/06/19 3
Image: Shutterstock TRACing the costs of teaching in higher education by Andrew Bush Analysis 10/06/19 2
Image: Shutterstock We can’t look directly at costs, but we can compare them by David Kernohan Data 10/06/19 4
Image: Shutterstock Did Augar get it right on interim qualifications? by Arthi Nachiappan Comment 10/06/19
Image: Shutterstock Support for lifelong learning should not impoverish the wider system by David Willetts Comment 4/06/19 5
Image: Shutterstock Higher education amounts to more than a heap of beans by Sarah Stevens Comment 3/06/19
shutterstock_416803219 The value of higher education reaches across the generations by Andrew Boggs Comment 3/06/19 2
Image: IKON Why £7,500 fees? The underpinning evidence on cost is thin by David Kernohan Analysis 3/06/19 4
Image: Shutterstock A reality check on Augar’s lifelong learning proposal by Minto Felix Comment 3/06/19 1
Image: Shutterstock Winners and losers from the Augar review part II by Gavan Conlon Analysis 2/06/19 1