Category: Skills

If the graduate premium is falling, supply-side tinkering won’t bring it back

If the graduate premium is falling, supply-side tinkering won’t bring it back

It’s not hard to find arguments that suggest that the UK has too many graduates. And underneath articles of that […]

February 23, 2026

Do students lack skills, or does the system struggle to surface them?

Do students lack skills, or does the system struggle to surface them?

Plenty of people I talk to that work in graduate employability tell me there’s a problem. They say that students […]

February 20, 2026

“Data steward” is just one of the missing 21st-century professions that universities could be creating

“Data steward” is just one of the missing 21st-century professions that universities could be creating

Every day, we generate data simply by living our lives – from the apps tracking our morning run to the […]

February 5, 2026

How early cognitive training leads to lifelong brain strength

How early cognitive training leads to lifelong brain strength

Key points: As we continue to make strides in understanding the brain–its strengths and weaknesses, how it develops, and its […]

February 4, 2026

Talking about contemporary higher education means talking about work-aligned learning

Talking about contemporary higher education means talking about work-aligned learning

Over the last decade, UK higher education has been insistently asked to prove that what happens in teaching and learning […]

February 4, 2026

For a stronger, fairer Wales HE belongs in every manifesto

For a stronger, fairer Wales HE belongs in every manifesto

Wales stands on the cusp of significant political change. With an expanded Welsh Parliament and revised voting system, the 2026 […]

January 15, 2026

A new approach to driving STEM workforce readiness

A new approach to driving STEM workforce readiness

Key points: STEM workforce shortages are a well-known global issue. With demand set to rise by nearly 11 percent in […]

January 7, 2026

Could the Lifelong Learning Entitlement usher in a new era of skills-based curriculum?

Could the Lifelong Learning Entitlement usher in a new era of skills-based curriculum?

As it stands the Lifelong Learning Entitlement mostly represents a reorganisation of higher education funding and systems for quite a […]

December 11, 2025

Skills England has a new way to talk about skills, and the sector needs to listen

Skills England has a new way to talk about skills, and the sector needs to listen

Although on one level tertiary education policy has never been more concerned with skills, we’ve never really had a proper […]

November 28, 2025

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