Dimitra Boutsioukis, Head of Global Opportunities at Newcastle University, discusses how they built an award-winning approach to inclusive and sustainable student mobility.
Emma is a researcher at the Nuffield Trust. She has worked on a number of projects on the NHS workforce and co-authored Waste not, want not: Strategies to improve the supply of clinical staff to the NHS.
A major new survey, published today, shows that ambitious plans to recruit thousands of extra healthcare professionals will likely only succeed if greater financial support is offered to students and these careers are made more appealing.
Many young people are motivated by a career in healthcare but are being put off. Emma Dodsworth from the Nuffield Trust explains why young people aren’t going into healthcare degrees and how the NHS, education leaders and the government can work together to deliver the NHS workforce of the future.
We spoke with art therapist Tim Wright, previous chair of British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) and co-chair of the group that started the new art therapy course at Teesside University, about why degree apprenticeships are valuable to students and employers.
Join us on 4 June 2024, either in London or online, to explore the practical steps needed to position universities for success when creating marketing and communications strategies.
22 February 2024
Parliamentary briefings and submissions
22 February 2024
Parliamentary briefings and submissions
In anticipation for the general election, universities want to work more closely with the next government to support a national drive to achieve stronger economic growth and improve opportunities for individuals and for communities across the whole of the UK.
Nadiya Ivanenko is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Education, University of Oxford. In this blog, Nadiya discusses the challenges Ukrainian higher education faces.
Since the launch of the government’s International Education Strategy in 2019, growth in international student recruitment to the UK has delivered a boost of more than £60 billion to the UK’s economy, new analysis shows.
On Thursday 7 March, members of the House of Lords will discuss the 'contribution of higher education to national growth, productivity, and levelling up.'
Ahead of this debate, we have briefed peers on the contribution of universities based on our recent reports.
You can read the briefing.
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.
We’ve responded to the Office for Students (OfS) consultations on their free speech complaints scheme and the regulation of students’ unions in relation to freedom of speech.