This week on the podcast only three per cent of students say they feel they have enough money. Do students need to change their expectations?
Plus Australia has a new Universities Accord, there’s all sorts of international numbers floating around, and MPs debate franchising.
With Paul Ashwin, Professor of Higher Education at Lancaster University, Hannah Malone, Vice President at Arts University Bournemouth Students’ Union, Debbie McVitty, Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.
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Franchising, Labour, misogyny, dropping out
First in family, NUS, hybrid grads
Funding, disabled students, nursing
Graduate route, pensions, graduate mobility
Loneliness, culture wars, HE on TV
Donelan, disconnect, budget
Culture wars, Covid compensation, student votes
Disability discrimination, applications, students at work
Fees and funding, access, public sector
International students, mental health, students and politics
Inspections, Jo Phoenix tribunal, governance
Fraud, market exit, applications, living wage
Baltics and Finland special
International, REF delay, stagnation
Minimum service levels, PTES, graduates and politics, apprenticeships
Immigration, Autumn Statement, PGRs
Reshuffle, inspections, money, data futures
King's speech, food, graduate skills
Free speech, franchising, NHS training
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