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Five Ideas for Careers Services (AKA Universities and Colleges)

HEPI

This blog was kindly contributed by Lucy Haire, Director of Partnerships at HEPI. While this short blog does not capture every aspect of the rich and wide-ranging discussions which took place under the Chatham House Rule, it offers five key ideas thrown up by the thirty-strong group of experienced and passionate professionals.

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Shifts, shocks, fragility: are English universities on a sustainable course? By John Raftery

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by John Raftery, Principal of John Raftery and Associates and former Vice-Chancellor at the University of Wolverhampton and London Metropolitan University. For example, take the pace at which the English population can acquire higher education and skills.

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Higher education as a politicians’ playground

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by Rob Cuthbert Higher education has always been something of a playground for junior politicians; HE ministers usually serve only short terms, and many are practising for bigger jobs. Liz Truss and Boris Johnson were both briefly shadow HE ministers.) Most of that has happened recently.

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Challenges facing women in post-study jobs, retraining and skills following the pandemic

HEPI

This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Gordon Marsden, co-founder of Right to Learn , and Rose Stephenson, Director of Policy and Advocacy at HEPI. L&W’s Deputy Director, Naomi Clayton, set her remarks in the context of the UK economy having had the largest employment rate fall in the G7. All are welcome: you can sign up here.