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Btecs get a reprieve, UUK plans a blueprint and EDSK bows out
ViewDsit announces £16m boost for UK biomedical database
Dsit announces £16m boost for UK biomedical database
Government matches contribution from Amazon Web Services, aiming to benefit medical research
ViewBtec defunding paused by UK government
Btec defunding paused by UK government
Education secretary announces review of level 3 qualifications
ViewEnd ‘enduring bias’ towards HE in funding, says think tank
End ‘enduring bias’ towards HE in funding, says think tank
Report urges government to slash fees to £6,000 and redistribute resources to FE and apprenticeships
ViewWhat Starmer’s government means for universities and R&D
What Starmer’s government means for universities and R&D
Stopping universities going bust, shaking up research funding, Securonomics—how Labour could reshape the sector
ViewResearch Fortnight – 24 July 2024
Research Fortnight – 24 July 2024
In issue 659, Labour and the next UKRI chief executive, Chi Onwurah snubbed by Starmer,...
ViewHow to read Bridget Phillipson
How to read Bridget Phillipson
We return to a classic format to interpret the words of the education secretary
ViewTough love
Tough love
Will the interim OfS chair be expected to lead a rationalisation programme for universities?
ViewPolicy experts welcome continuity in roles of Dsit ministers
Policy experts welcome continuity in roles of Dsit ministers
Tweaks to ministerial responsibilities position government to “crack on quickly”, with Vallance leading on science
ViewEducation secretary set to unveil new Office for Students chair
Education secretary set to unveil new Office for Students chair
Bridget Phillipson emphasises importance of regulation and again rules out income boost for universities
ViewSkills set
Skills set
Universities are front page news again, but not because Skills England has launched
ViewResearchers criticise Labour for snubbing Chi Onwurah
Researchers criticise Labour for snubbing Chi Onwurah
Long-serving science shadow would have been a “fantastic” minister and role model, say academics
ViewEducation secretary ‘at risk of complacency’ on HE funding
Education secretary ‘at risk of complacency’ on HE funding
Bridget Phillipson’s initial comments on fees, public spending and international students draw mixed response
ViewMood changes
Mood changes
Yesterday’s RPN Live webinar discussed what the new government could mean for universities and research
ViewLabour moves on graduate route visas ‘not off the cards’
Labour moves on graduate route visas ‘not off the cards’
RPN webinar hears from policy experts on future of university funding, REF and OfS
ViewGlobal research centre could be ‘economic boost for UK’
Global research centre could be ‘economic boost for UK’
Vallance plan to explore hosting major facility may meet Treasury opposition, former STFC head warns
ViewCovid scientific advice ‘not broad enough’, finds inquiry
Covid scientific advice ‘not broad enough’, finds inquiry
Advisers to UK government “did not have sufficient freedom to express dissenting views”, says report
ViewPaper mountain
Paper mountain
Were sector organisations all waiting for parliament to open before issuing reports?
ViewUK pledges more help for researchers in Ukraine
UK pledges more help for researchers in Ukraine
Science minister confirms commitment to Ukrainian academics at London meeting
ViewLabour has ‘no plans’ to raise university fees or funding
Labour has ‘no plans’ to raise university fees or funding
Bridget Phillipson indicates government will support international student recruitment to put universities on “sustainable footing”
ViewKing’s speech pledges Industrial Strategy Council and AI bill
King’s speech pledges Industrial Strategy Council and AI bill
UK government agenda for legislation focuses on skills and technology
ViewThings can only get Medr
Things can only get Medr
An early test for Labour and higher education in Wales ahead of today’s King’s speech
ViewA fair cop
A fair cop
Quality Assurance Agency research lends some credence to allegations of favouritism towards international students
ViewNew sheriffs in town
New sheriffs in town
Ahead of the King’s speech this week, Labour has been reaching out to traditional allies
ViewG7 science ministers seek to build collaboration
G7 science ministers seek to build collaboration
Group representing leading global economies agrees closer ties on infrastructures and advanced technologies
ViewApplication storm
Application storm
Student visas are back in the news as Home Office statistics show plummeting application numbers
ViewOverseas students ‘need reassurance’ as visas plummet
Overseas students ‘need reassurance’ as visas plummet
UUK International calls for action from new government as Home Office figures paint grim picture
ViewGovernment stresses need to cut migration after Vallance interview
Government stresses need to cut migration after Vallance interview
Science minister said visa issues “need to be looked at” to ensure UK remains “competitive”
ViewDsit confirms it is ‘working on’ improving R&D links with EU
Dsit confirms it is ‘working on’ improving R&D links with EU
Keir Starmer wants “closer ties” with bloc on research
ViewNSS mess
NSS mess
The results of the 2024 National Student Survey are out. Is the data still worth...