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Reform UK, local skills, students at work

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This week on the podcast we examine what the rise of Reform UK – and new insight into its prospective voters – might mean for universities, international education, and the wider public legitimacy of higher education.

Plus we discuss Skills England’s new guidance on local skills improvement plans – and the move to place higher education, up to postgraduate level, at the heart of local skills ecosystems – and a new study of student working lives that reveals how paid employment alongside full-time study is reshaping participation, wellbeing, and outcomes.

With Sam Roseveare, Director of Regional and National Policy at University of Warwick, Alex Favier, Director at Favier Ltd, Jen Summerton, Operations Director at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.

Labour takes steps to bring higher education and local skills closer together

Long hours and poor working conditions hit students’ outcomes hard

The surprising pragmatism of Reform UK voters towards international education

Higher education’s civic role has never been more important to get right

  continue reading

310 episodes

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Manage episode 520359734 series 2030633
Content provided by Team Wonkhe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Team Wonkhe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week on the podcast we examine what the rise of Reform UK – and new insight into its prospective voters – might mean for universities, international education, and the wider public legitimacy of higher education.

Plus we discuss Skills England’s new guidance on local skills improvement plans – and the move to place higher education, up to postgraduate level, at the heart of local skills ecosystems – and a new study of student working lives that reveals how paid employment alongside full-time study is reshaping participation, wellbeing, and outcomes.

With Sam Roseveare, Director of Regional and National Policy at University of Warwick, Alex Favier, Director at Favier Ltd, Jen Summerton, Operations Director at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.

Labour takes steps to bring higher education and local skills closer together

Long hours and poor working conditions hit students’ outcomes hard

The surprising pragmatism of Reform UK voters towards international education

Higher education’s civic role has never been more important to get right

  continue reading

310 episodes

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