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The Value of Higher Education in Developed Economies

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T his HEPI blog was authored by Vivienne Stern, Chief Executive of Universities UK, as an adaption of a speech she gave in response to a lecture by the Hon. Mathias Cormann, Secretary General of the OECD, on the value of higher education in developed countries. Our job must be to examine the evidence. By 2022 it was 40%.

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Does the multiplication of alternative providers call for a new review of higher education?

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Last week, HEPI published a new Policy Note on the Robbins Report and this blog is in a series we are running to mark the 60th anniversary of the Report’s publication in October 1963 – you can access them all here. The proposals of the Robbins Report on Higher Education considered the role of providers of tertiary education.

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Accommodation shortages: are the odds stacked against students?

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This blog was kindly authored by Martin Blakey, CEO of Unipol, a student housing charity. On current admission trends, this would mean an increase of 40,000 students in England by 2025 (and a fall of around 18,000 students in Scotland). For this segment, widespread cutbacks in admissions followed in summer 2022.

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WEEKEND READING: The next 20 years – rediscovering the social purpose of higher education

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This blog was kindly authored for the HEPI 20th Anniversary Collection by Dr Jonathan Grant, founding Director of Different Angles Ltd, a consultancy that focuses on the social impact of universities and research. We are currently running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a series of blogs.

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HEPI: The early years

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This blog was kindly authored for the HEPI 20th Anniversary Collection by Bahram Bekhradnia, HEPI’s President and its first Director. In August, we are running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a blog series. There was understandable concern among some – would it be truly independent given my background?