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The timescales for the MAC review of the Graduate visa show a government being driven by political – not policy – concerns

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This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Harry Anderson , Deputy Director of Universities UK International. That was a choice, not an accident – and included an explicit strategy to grow the number of international students. Back then, we’d been told the MAC would be commissioned in January.

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The latest developments in student accommodation, March 2023

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This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Martin Blakey, the Chief Executive of Unipol. In 2020, Martin co-authored HEPI Student Accommodation: The Facts (HEPI Analytical Paper 2) with Sarah Jones. Unipol publishes the long-running Accommodation Costs Survey with the National Union of Students.

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Funding the Higher Education Sector: More funding, with wiser spending

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This blog was kindly authored for HEPI by Professor Antony C. Moss, Pro Vice Chancellor Education and Student Experience, London South Bank University and Chair, London Uni Connect. Regulators Committee expressed surprise at the university regulator’s assessment that our finances are “in good shape”.

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WEEKEND READING: Look Wot You Dun – Higher education in the run up to election ’24

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Being a HEPI University Partner brings a number of advantages, including a termly Policy Briefing Paper summarising recent higher education policy issues, free places at our events – such as our Annual Conference – and early sight of all our publications among other benefits. Thank you for inviting me to speak here in Wolverhampton.

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The lie of the land in higher education policy as the 2022/23 academic year draws to a close – By Nick Hillman

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This blog is an extract from a speech that the Director of HEPI, Nick Hillman, recently made to the Board of Sheffield Hallam University. So I began my preparations by going back to see what I said when I last spoke to the Hallam Board, back in 2017. I have been given a wide brief for this speech.

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Funding undergraduate higher education

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’ This extended piece is his vision for what that resetting may look like. One option is to recast the system as students investing in their education through an advance of their anticipated higher pay. Students not getting the places they want, or resentful of the costs if they do, or increasingly both.

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Can the HE sector just carry on as it is now??

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Today’s HEPI blog is the text of a speech by Nick Hillman, Director of HEPI, to a joint meeting of the Senate and Council at Lancaster University. My side of the debate went down to a crushing defeat, but the event was followed by further (good-natured) argument in a local pub, showing lively student-promoted free speech in action.

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