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Student finances: ‘Can’t pay, won’t pay’. UPDATE: Rising accommodation costs and privatisation

The latest survey data reveals that accommodation costs are rising again alongside a steady takeover by private providers. The impact of the pandemic appears to have been greater on those stuck in contracts with private landlords. Parents have again had…

‘Levelling up’ two years on: Mutated Augar and social engineering of a two-track system

Earlier this week came the news that a White Paper on ‘Levelling up’ would be delayed to the New Year. Conjecture in the media appears to blame the delay on disagreements within the government about what can be done. It…

White working-class boys and university access: aspiration or desperation? What is going wrong?

It seems there’s a lot going wrong, and its not just to do with the ‘misfortune’ of being white, working-class and a boy.  The government is determined to target this group with a campaign to improve their university ‘aspirations’.  Universities…

UPDATE: More pressure on universities. Targets for access and participation: Passing the buck

Today the Guardian revealed that the Higher and Further Education Minister, Michelle Donelan, is racking up more pressure on universities.  This appears to yet more evidence that Donelan is softening up students and the universities for a response to Augar…

A global perspective of equality and fairness in higher education

An online conference last week marked the ‘World Access to Higher Education Day’ and highlighted the universal problems of inequality in access and success in Higher Education. The activities of many countries and organisations dedicated to equality are to be…

Post-16 education becoming a ‘dog’s breakfast’

A partial U-turn on the fate of post-16 education by the Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, earlier this week has created a ‘dog’s breakfast’ of choices for students in an already confused system. The plan to replace the more flexible BTECs…

COP26: Things are getting hotter and it’s time for cool heads

The COP 26 conference of the United Nations ended a day late yesterday with many feeling the +1.5oC target could be missed in time. It is clear much more must be done. The final pact decision text was long on…

Where is the government going with Higher Education?

There is rising speculation and ‘advice’ for the government coming from many different quarters. It is fuelled by the failure of any response to Augar in the budget and no account taken of the costs of Higher Education (HE). There…

The Budget, Skills, and where’s Higher Education?

The big surprise in the budget and Spending review yesterday was what was missing. Some universities were acknowledged as world-class but Higher Education was omitted from any plans except for their role in research investment. It appears there may be…

Budget, Spending Review, leaks, and universities

The launch day of the delayed Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) is upon us and we fear what is still to emerge on Wednesday.  There have been an unprecedented number of press releases and ‘leaks’ in advance of a budget vote…