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Budget 2024 – thin gruel for universities but policy change remains on the horizon?
This blog has been written by Alistair Jarvis CBE, Chair of the London Higher Policy Network and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Partnerships...
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We can only wait so long for a plan to stabilise university funding
This blog has been written by Jolanta Edwards, Director of Strategy at London Higher. Let’s talk money. Let’s talk impact. Let’s talk...
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What does the decline in mature student applicants mean for nursing and allied health in London?
Written by Emily Dixon, Senior Research and Content Officer, London Higher. The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan makes it clear...
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Reflections from the Conservative Party Conference 2024
This blog has been written by Mark Corbett, Head of Policy and Networks at London Higher. After returning from Liverpool...
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Labour Party Conference 2024: Higher education in focus
This blog has been written by Anna Zvagule, Head of Communications at London Higher. As the rain poured down on...
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Party Conference dispatches: the Liberal Democrats
London Higher is attending the three major party conferences this year, flying the flag for our members and for London’s...
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A journey into learning disability nursing
This blog has been contributed by Tim Buck, Consultant Nurse, Learning Disabilities, East London NHS Foundation Trust. National reports have...
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What does the Whatuni Student Choice Awards data tell us about London?
This blog has been written by Emily Dixon, Senior Research and Content Officer at London Higher, based on data from...
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Diary of a Degree Apprentice: Part 2
Our CEO, Dr Diana Beech, writes for the London Higher blog about her experiences at the end of her first...
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Quo Vadis? Can London lead the way on AI?
This blog has been written by Mark Corbett, Head of Policy and Networks at London Higher on the back of...
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Launch of groundbreaking eLearning course on supporting people with learning disabilities
This blog has been contributed by Antony Newman, Lead for Simulated Learning at the University of West London. An innovative...
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Widening participation through local initiative – a collaboration between a university and its local authority
Gabrielle Smallbone, Senior Lecturer in English for Academic and Professional Development writes for us about Kingston University London’s language project...