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Diana Beech

  • Salary vs. satisfaction: What constitutes good work for graduates?

    30 June 2017 by Diana Beech

    Last week, HEPI hosted a roundtable lunch discussion at the RSA in conjunction with the UPP Foundation, looking at what ‘good work’ means for graduates. Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the RSA, was the guest speaker at the event, sharing his thoughts on the Government’s review on modern employment practices,…

  • Moving on up? What the Social Mobility Barometer means for UK higher education

    19 June 2017 by Diana Beech

    In January this year, the Secretary of State for Education, Justine Greening, set out the role of education in removing obstacles to social mobility. She proclaimed she wanted ‘to see more disadvantaged young people attending the very best universities, … entering the top professions, and progressing through the most rewarding…

  • What’s on at the Buckingham Festival of Higher Education?

    16 June 2017 by Diana Blamires

    This guest blog comes from the University of Buckingham, where HEPI is hosting two debates at the Festival of Higher Education later this month. The term ‘HE conference’ usually conjures up images of dingy lecture theatres, central London and concrete. Nothing could be more different when it comes to the…

  • HE leavers and the labour market: some lessons from LEO

    15 June 2017 by Diana Beech

    After the trials and tribulations of the past week, the release of the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data on Tuesday at least provided the higher education sector with a welcome sense of ‘business as usual’. For those unfamiliar with the LEO data, these are experimental statistics on the employment and…

  • The DUP in power: What it means for UK universities

    12 June 2017 by Diana Beech

    Since the nation woke up on Friday morning to the news of a hung parliament, one party from Northern Ireland has found itself thrust into the limelight as the key to sustaining another Conservative term in office. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) – Northern Ireland’s largest political party, representing a…

  • Spotlight on HE policy: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrats)

    6 June 2017 by Sarah Olney

    With just one week to go until the General Election, HEPI is asking the political parties for their views on higher education issues. We are asking the same 5 questions to all parties. In this post, Sarah Olney, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Richmond Park, has given her views in…

  • Why we need strong and stable: rewarding female loyalty in universities

    5 June 2017 by Diana Beech

    On 8th June, the UK will head to the polls again, bringing an end to a General Election campaign that has been characterised by sharp slogans. ‘Strong and stable’ has become the mantra of Theresa May and we are now waiting to see if the nation will reward her with…

  • Election spotlight on HE policy: Scottish National Party (SNP)

    2 June 2017 by Carol Monaghan - SNP candidate for Glasgow North West

    With just one week to go until the General Election, HEPI is asking the political parties for their views on higher education issues. We are asking the same 5 questions to all parties. The third post in our series comes from the Scottish National Party (SNP). These answers were kindly provided…

  • Election spotlight on HE policy: Liberal Democrats

    2 June 2017 by Liberal Democrats

    With just one week to go until the General Election, HEPI is asking the political parties for their views on higher education issues. We are asking the same 5 questions to all parties. The second post in our series comes from the Liberal Democrats. How do you think undergraduate study…

  • Election spotlight on HE policy: Plaid Cymru

    2 June 2017 by Plaid Cymru

    With just one week to go until the General Election, HEPI is asking the political parties for their views on higher education issues. We are asking the same 5 questions to all parties. First up – Plaid Cymru, who deserve praise for being the first party to send their responses…