HEPI response to Browne review released today
HEPI publishes today a detailed analysis of the key recommendations of the Browne Report.
HEPI publishes today a detailed analysis of the key recommendations of the Browne Report.
Booking is now open for HEPI's autumn conference.
A selection of the press coverage on our most recent report.
This report supplements the research published by HEPI in June 2009 on “Male and female participation and progression in Higher Education”. It is in two parts. The first part provides further information on the employment outcomes of graduates, using more up-to-date data than was available when the original report was…
In the area of pay, male graduates have an advantage which grows with time. This is substantially (50 per cent immediately and 30 per cent after 3 years) accounted for by differences in subject choices, but even after allowing for these, those graduate males who are employed earn more than…
The key attraction for companies thinking about joining the HEPI Partnership Programme is access to HEPI’s “intellectual capital”, specifically privileged access to the thought leaders in HEPI’s network and an opportunity to contribute to HEPI’s developing research agenda in order to develop their own “marketable intelligence”. HEPI’s biannual Policy Roundtable dinners offer this…
Today, higher education is a global market with more institutions than ever before competing internationally for students, academics and funding.
This report discusses the issues involved in comparability of degree standards. It is in two parts. Part 1 begins by outlining the means by which individual universities and colleges and the academic community collectively protect the standards of UK degrees. It then describes the historical attachment to comparability and the…
HEPI's latest report Comparability of degree standards? published today (3 June 2010) discusses the longstanding UK attachment to comparability of degree standards and the pressures that have led some to question it.
This event has been cancelled and we are no longer accepting bookings. In today’s harsh economic climate and with public funding severely constrained, the UK’s HE sector faces a number of challenges to ensure that its world class status is not put at risk. A key element in driving forward…