Posted by William Callaway on William Callaway, University Secretary at the University of South Wales, looks at funding arrangements for Welsh students and welcomes the potential impact of the recent Diamond Review.
End of an Era for Austerity? Looking Ahead to the Autumn Statement
Posted by Vikki Goddard on Vikki Goddard, Chief Operating Officer at the University of Salford, considers what a move away from austerity might mean for universities in the post-Brexit economy.
Securing a Sustainable Funding Model
Posted by James O'Kane on James O’Kane, Registrar and Chief Operating Officer at Queen’s University Belfast, discusses why securing a sustainable funding model for higher education in Northern Ireland must be a key priority for the new Northern Ireland Assembly. As we all deal with the challenges of change, AHUA members in England, Scotland and Wales will, hopefully, feel a little better on reading this blog.
What are the real funding challenges in Scotland?
Posted by Guest Author on Dr Colin Campbell, Head of Policy and Planning at the University of Stirling discusses the implications and potential consequences of the latest funding announcements for HE in Scotland.
The Sustainability of UK HE: A Real and Present Danger?
Posted by Ian Creagh on Ian Creagh, Head of Administration and College Secretary at King's College London looks at the future sustainability of UK higher education and examines the risks that the sector is currently facing.
BIS Efficiencies: Heading Towards Bonfire Night?
Posted by Vikki Goddard on Vikki Goddard, Chief Operating Officer at the University of Salford discusses the potential options under consideration by BIS in advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review and their implications for the HE sector landscape.
Funding cuts that mean BISness
Posted by Nathan Monk on With the Government starting to make serious its intent around its plans for reducing the deficit and driving for efficiencies, Vikki Goddard, Registrar at the University of Salford looks at the current situation following HEFCE’s grant letter and the potential big issues leading up to this Autumn’s Comprehensive Spending Review.
The Higher Education Manifesto Promises
Posted by Nathan Monk on With the General Election less than two weeks away, Vikki Goddard, Registrar at the University of Salford, reflects on the manifesto promises affecting Higher Education.