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Students can now see if their £9,000 a year fees are going to a ‘gold-standard’ school. But how cynical should they be?
Welcome to the new age of higher education.
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The TEF’s focus on outcomes is a potential game changer for universities.
The results are in.
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There are a fair few surprises – so what’s going on?
University of Oxford.
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The latest on those higher education reforms.
A flooded labour market is forcing more students to take up extracurricular activities in the hope of getting a job, but what does this mean for the TEF?
In peril?
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Academics have little confidence in the current higher education reforms.
The changing landscape of UK higher education.
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The Higher Education and Research Bill is well overdue, but is now really the right time to make huge changes to the sector?
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In praise of the teaching excellence framework.
Ruthless competition among academics could leave many scarred and deflated.
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The REF has turned academic research from a vocation to pursue knowledge and scholarship, to a game of ‘hits’ in top journals.