Key points: Our students are coming of age in a world that demands global competency. From economic interdependence to the […]
January 22, 2026
Key points: It’s truly incredible how much new technology has made its way into the classroom. Where once teaching consisted […]
January 21, 2026
There’s an absolutely jaw-dropping passage in this year’s IFS Annual report on education spending in England. In total, we now […]
January 21, 2026
The recent polling on students’ views on free speech, published by HEPI, presents what looks like a confusing and muddled […]
January 17, 2026
The Renters’ Rights Act is a transformative piece of legislation set to benefit renters through greater security and lower costs, […]
January 16, 2026
Key points: Teacher preparation programs have long emphasized curriculum, instruction, and assessment. However, they often fall short in one critical […]
January 14, 2026
This morning there was a parliamentary debate on a statutory duty of care for universities, which returned to Westminster Hall […]
January 13, 2026
The debate about duty of care in higher education has been obscured by the repeated collapse of distinct legal questions […]
January 13, 2026
When people look at the apparently frenetic itineraries for our SUs study tours, we’re often met with confusion about why […]
January 12, 2026