Are some graduates going on to do non-graduate jobs? Evidence we’ve collected from interviews with universities careers services shows many have in fact seen an improvement in graduate employment.
In this blog, we look ahead with Janet to the upcoming Transnational Education Conference 2023, where she will be presenting on the topic of risk and due diligence in TNE partnerships.
Our sector guidance, published in 2022, aims to increase understanding around when it is appropriate to share personal data when managing harassment complaints.
Published in 2022, this is our guidance for universities on how to prevent and respond to these cases of staff-to-student sexual misconduct in higher education.
We reviewed progress universities made on tackling sexual misconduct, hate crime and harasment affecting university students, one and two years after we published Changing the culture.
Our universities aim to do their very best to make sure all staff and students can live, work and study in a safe environment. Take a look at our work with universities to provide guidance and recommendations to tackle all forms of harassment up to 2022.
The Government’s ambitious plans to strengthen the NHS can only be achieved if significant changes are made to healthcare education and training now, warns Universities UK (UUK).
19 October 2023
Parliamentary briefings and submissions
19 October 2023
Parliamentary briefings and submissions
This case study originates from the research conducted by Dr Matt Smith, Reader in Applied Theatre and Puppetry at the University of Portsmouth, as part of the UK-Ukraine R&I twinning grants scheme. It highlights the way that culture like puppet theatre can survive conflict and be part of social reconstruction. In this project, Dr Smith worked with a team of scholars at Odesa Polytechnic, Dr. Tamara Rozova, Dr. Nataliia Borodina, Dr. Tetiana Ovcharenko. Here, Dr Smith outlines the project and its findings.
Universities UK Chief Executive, Vivienne Stern MBE, responds to the Prime Minister’s comments on education made at the Conservative Party Conference 2023:
This guidance outlines the main cyber security threats facing the sector and the impact of recent attacks against individual organisations across the UK research and education sector, and sets out leaders’ responsibilities to understand and mitigate these risks.
Our annual report provides an overview of our activities in the 2022/23 year - including updates on work around Ukraine and #TwinForHope, Horizon Europe, #WeAreInternational, network activities, our event offering and more.