Education in the media: 14 December 2017
Today’s news review looks at the launch of the Social Mobility Action Plan and Minister Johnson on vice chancellor pay.
Today’s news review looks at the launch of the Social Mobility Action Plan and Minister Johnson on vice chancellor pay.
Today’s news review looks at what we are doing to make sure students get value for money from universities.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on freedom of speech at universities. Freedom of speech Today The Times, The Daily Mail and The Express have all written up pieces on claims first made in The Sunday Telegraph that students fear …
...themselves in their course and the engineering placements they take up. The arguments for boosting the UK’s engineering talent are manifold. The engineering sector contributes 26 per cent of the...
Today’s Education in the Media blog focuses on access to university, a TUC report into childcare, and multi-academy trusts. University Access There has been widespread coverage today, Friday, 20 October, on access for black and ethnic minority (BAME) students to …
Today’s blog looks at freedom of speech at universities and Women and Equalities Minister Justine Greening winning a top accolade at the Pink News awards. Office for Students Today, Thursday, 19 October we launched a consultation for the regulatory framework …
Today's education in the media blog looks at the benefits universities bring to the UK economy.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at the news around abuse, cheating at university and the benefits of degree apprenticeships.
Today’s news review looks at media coverage of female managers’ pay and higher education options. CMI Today, Monday 25 September, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has released a press release that states female managers earn around £12,000 less than their …
Today’s news review looks at the welcome increase in the number of teenagers who go on to university as well as religious education lessons in secondary schools.