Education in the Media: 16 October 2017
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 benefits universities bring to the UK economy.
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 blog focuses on the number of young people looking to go to into higher education, and the further education choices available to young people.
Today’s news review looks at the number of students from state schools being admitted to top universities.
Today's Education in the Media looks at youth employment, Prevent in universities, and adoption.
Today’s news review looks a report by the Commission on Inequality in Education report, UCAS Admission Statistics, and research reports looking at the impact of early education on young children.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of UCAS figures on university applications and misleading coverage of school funding in West Sussex.
Today’s news review will look at the life satisfaction of those who take an apprenticeship instead of going to university, along with a report from the social mobility commission.
Today’s news review examines a report released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency about staff at UK universities, and coverage of the government’s 30 hours’ free childcare offer.
Writing in the Telegraph today, Universities Minister Jo Johnson set out the need for higher education reform and how the Higher Education and Research Bill will entrench in law institutional autonomy and academic freedoms.