This week on the podcast there’s a new campaign to highlight first-in-family students. Will it shift the dial on public (and political) attitudes to HE?
Plus NUS attempts to bounce back at its annual conference in Blackpool, and new data on graduates’ experiences in the labour market suggests a lot of focus on hybrid working.
With Smita Jamdar, Partner and Head of Education at Shakespeare Martineau, Johnny Rich, Chief Executive at the Engineering Professors' Council and Push, Debbie McVitty, Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Augar delay, access, casualisation, grammar schools
Unconditionals, KEF, research culture, racism
PODCAST: Harassment regulation, languages, Baltics
The Hidden History of HE Box Set: Season 2 Part 2
The Hidden History of HE Box Set: Season 2 Part 1
PODCAST: The morning after the general election 2019
Free speech, UCAS data, HE SMEs, student data
Applications, nurses, 21st century uni, voter registration
Bolton fire, Oxford Union, election
Labour, residential HE, PTES, free speech
Live from Wonkfest 2019
OfS reviews applications to get on its register
Racism, grad premium, criminals, VFM
Science, TNE, disabled students, demand
Student housing, research funding, sexual misconduct, Augar
Private schools, RORI, care leavers, VC pay
TUNDRA, fees, initiations, midwives
Mental health, BME gap, freshers
UUK Conference, International Students, Discover Uni
Higher technical, Warwick, clearing
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
City Manager Unfiltered
Potencial Americano
The ASIC Podcast
The Chris Plante Show
Strict Scrutiny