Accommodation is a huge part of many students’ experience of university. It’s crucial that all students have access to safe, good-quality, and affordable accommodation throughout their higher education.
What is the impact of student drug use on learning; mental health; future job prospects; addiction and student safety? We bring key stakeholders together to share insights into work being done to understand current approaches, reduce harms from drug use and tackle supply.
Statements of Recommended Practice (SORPs) set out current best accounting practice for specialised industries or sectors. The Further and Higher Education Statement SORP combines the requirements of institutions of both further and higher education in the UK.
Join us to discuss developments in best practices and resources to support providers in embedding a culture of security-mindedness. What do providers need to do to protect themselves, their staff and their students?
Commissioned by Universities UK, UK Research and Innovation and the Wellcome Trust, the second phase of the Concordats and Agreements Review (CAR), brought together the initiative owners and the research and innovation (R&I) community to look for potential future alignments to increase influence, capacity, and efficiency across the landscape.
Moorhouse Consulting was commissioned by Universities UK (UUK) to assess the regulatory burden of registration with the Office for Students (OfS) for universities in England.
Higher Education Better Regulation Group (HEBRG) examined the longstanding challenges in defining professional, statutory and regulatory bodies (PSRBs) and how they work with higher education.
UUKi will again be hosting a residential programme for Pro Vice-Chancellors (International) or equivalent in 2024, from 3 - 5 June at Beamish Hall Durham.
The aim of this event is to provide an opportunity for those with strategic responsibility for their institution’s international activities to come together, hear from experts on latest international issues, and discuss challenges and opportunities with peers in a closed environment. The event is designed to support the strategic leadership of UK universities to develop a rounded understanding of opportunity and risk in internationalisation, to help with the development of institutional strategies. This event is exempt from VAT, the price includes dinner and accommodation on Monday and Tuesday nights, and lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday.
For any further information, please contact Head of Events, Donna Taibe [email protected]
Our briefing provides principles for the prevention and case management of monkeypox infections in UK higher education settings, with additional information on access to care and vaccination.
Join us, either in London or online, on Thursday 20 June 2024 for our annual conference that aims to give insights into the current political landscape and forthcoming political priorities for the sector.