• Free speech, graduates, student finance
    Mar 13 2025

    This week on the podcast free speech tsar Arif Ahmed is back as the government presses ahead with the free speech act - we get across the implications.


    Plus there’s new analysis on how graduates’ importance to the government’s industrial strategy, and we take a closer look at the inequalities baked into student maintenance support.


    With Julian Gravatt, Deputy Chief Executive at the Association of Colleges, Janice Kay, Director at Higher Futures, James Coe, Associate Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.


    Update on Freedom of Speech Act.

    New analysis shows that graduates will be key to government’s industrial strategy.

    Beware the great unbundling implied in the LLE.

    Why do we punish low-income students for entering education?

    A proper review of student maintenance is now long overdue.

    How much are we paying to (for) students?



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    33 mins
  • OfS chair, employment, skills
    Mar 6 2025

    This week on the podcast Nottingham Trent VC Edward Peck has been confirmed as the government’s candidate for Chair of OfS. But what does his focus on “quality improvement” and engagement with governing bodies mean for the regulator’s approach—and how will his skepticism of government bailouts impact struggling institutions?


    Meanwhile, as the Employment Rights Bill sees significant amendments, we unpack what proposed changes to zero-hours contracts and industrial action rules could mean for universities and students. And with the policy spotlight shifting from “knowledge” to “skills,” we’re asking—where do universities fit into the UK's economic vision?


    With Brooke Storer-Church, CEO at GuildHE, Neil Mackenzie, CEO at Leeds Beckett Students’ Union, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkhe and hosted by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.


    Edward Peck’s performance at the Education Committee

    How R&D creates new skills and can jump start the economy

    Policy change can help manage the demand for graduate knowledge and skills

    The case against impartial university teaching



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    44 mins
  • New leaders, Gen-AI, Visas
    Feb 27 2025

    This week on the podcast UK Research and Innovation and the Office for Students both have new leadership – but what does that mean for the future of regulation, research funding, and sector confidence?


    Meanwhile, a new report reveals a dramatic rise in student use of generative AI, and as speculation swirls over potential changes to post-study work visas, the sector braces for further uncertainty in international student recruitment.


    With Mark Bennett, Director (Audience & Insight) at FindAUniversity, Sarah Cowan, Head of Policy (Higher Education and Research) at the British Academy,, Michael Salmon, News Editor at Wonkhe, and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.


    Preferred candidate to lead Office for Students confirmed

    The UK-Ukraine 100 year partnership and its commitment to educational leadership

    Boom and bust – but still whopping

    The Home Office has its eyes on post-study work numbers

    HEPI/Kortext AI survey shows explosive increase in the use of generative AI tools by students


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    33 mins
  • Wales cuts, mental health, regulation
    Feb 20 2025

    This week on the podcast the Welsh government has announced £18.5m in additional capital funding for universities - but questions remain over reserves, job cuts, competition law and student protection.


    Meanwhile, new research reveals student mental health difficulties have tripled in the past seven years, and Universities UK warns that OfS’ new strategy risks expanding regulatory burden rather than focusing on priorities.


    With Andy Westwood, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Manchester, Emma Maslin, Senior Policy and Research Officer at AMOSSHE, Livia Scott, Partnerships Coordinator at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.


    The government’s in a pickle over fees and funding

    As the cuts rain down in Wales, whatever happened to learner protection?

    Partnership and promises are not incompatible

    Student mental health difficulties are on the rise, and so are inequalities



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    48 mins
  • REF people and culture, spending review, apprenticeships
    Feb 13 2025

    This week on the podcast universities failing to promote diversity will face funding cuts – so said The Times. We chat through the controversy building around the REF. Plus we look at what the sector is asking for in the spending review, and consider the government’s push for lower-level, shorter apprenticeships.


    With Shitij Kapur, Vice Chancellor and President at King's College London, Jess Lister, Director (Education) at Public First, Debbie McVitty, Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.


    Universities UK submits to spending review

    The barriers that must be removed for degree apprenticeships to meet NHS workforce targets

    Higher education institutions have invested time, effort and money in level 7 apprenticeships

    Societies that are humane are thoughtful about promoting equality, diversity and inclusion

    Predictably bad education



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    42 mins
  • Protection, visas, commuter students
    Feb 6 2025

    This week on the podcast OfS is introducing new protections for some students - but will they come fast enough and who will they apply to?


    Plus a Lords committee says UK visa policy for scientists and researchers is an “act of national self-harm”, and we’ve launched a new article series on commuter students.


    With Omar Khan, Chief Executive at TASO, Charlotte Corrish, Head of Public Policy at the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkh and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.

    This week on the podcast OfS is introducing new protections for some students - but will they come fast enough and who will they apply to? Plus a Lords committee says UK visa policy for scientists and researchers is an “act of national self-harm”, and we’ve launched a new article series on commuter students.


    With Omar Khan, Chief Executive at TASO, Charlotte Corrish, Head of Public Policy at the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkh and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.


    Fairness and protection for students is coming – but not for those that need it now

    Shaping higher education for commuter students

    Filling their boots? The rationale for growing loss-making home student numbers

    Honesty and accuracy is about to get even more important

    Flow - Official Trailer

    OIA- Student transfers

    Another way of thinking about the national assessment of people, culture, and environment




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    54 mins
  • Cuts, applications, campus climate
    Jan 30 2025

    This week on the podcast as news of further redundancies sweeps the sector, we ask how bad things can get before the government will act or the public notice.


    Plus UCAS end of cycle applications data has arrived, there’s a new report on the campus encampments, and there’s data futures news to get across.


    With Alex Stanley, Vice President for Higher Education at the National Union of Students, Eve Alcock, Director of Public Affairs at the Quality Assurance Agency, James Coe, Associate Editor at Wonkhe, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Mark Leach, Editor-in-Chief at Wonkhe.


    An early look at 2023–24 financial returns shows providers working hard to balance the books.

    Lessons for leaders from the campus encampments.

    UCAS End of Cycle provider data, 2024.

    Data futures, reviewed.



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    42 mins
  • Funding, attendance, student hardship
    Jan 23 2025

    This week on the podcast Minister of State for Skills Jacqui Smith helped launch a pamphlet on whether universities are “worth it” - and was notably cold on extra money. But does she mean outlay or eventual return to the Treasury?


    Plus there’s changes afoot in Scotland, UKVI is cracking down on attendance for international students and students are still feeling the pinch financially - is a return to maintenance grants a lost possibility?


    With Ben Vulliamy, Executive Director at the Association of Heads of University Administration, Dani Payne, Senior Researcher at the Social Market Foundation, Michael Salmon, News Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.


    Jacqui Smith rules out (much) more money while her department assesses the impacts

    The Scottish government wants its own post-study work offer

    A new funding body landscape emerges in Scotland

    UKVI is tightening the rules on international student attendance

    Higher education should lift students out of poverty – not trap them within it





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    51 mins