This week on the podcast a parliamentary report calls for changes to regulation on franchising – does it go far enough?
Plus the think tanks are circling as Labour keeps shtum on HE policy, Jim is in Austria chatting dropping out and study speed, and creepy behaviour towards female academics is under fire.
With Julian Gravatt, Deputy Chief Executive at the Association for Colleges, Sally Burtonshaw, Associate Director (Education) at Public First, Michael Salmon, News Editor at Wonkhe, Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe, Maja Höggerl, 1st deputy chairwoman at ÖH Uni Graz, and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.
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Free speech Bill, Brown review, Chat-GPT
Immigration, China, PTES, graduate mobility
Cost of living, innovation, strikes
Woke QAA, Robert Halfon, Plan B, equality data
Regulatory burden, Dearing, governor diversity, harassment
Free speech, NUS, estranged students, NSS
Reshuffle, industrial action, applications decline
Immigration, belonging, blended learning
Harassment and sexual misconduct, R&D, debating societies
Conservative conference, outcomes and experience data, student suicide
Labour, access and participation, free speech, social class
Admissions, Energy Costs, Academic Freedom
Hidden History special
Truss, Cost of Living, Digital
Review of Summer 2022
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Politics, NSS, grade inflation, access
Equality charters, free speech, staff and tech, Labour and fees
Graduate wellbeing, student housing, free speech
Public accounts committee, belonging, student financial support, free speech
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