By: Jonathan Woodhead
PG Fees don’t necessarily have to be astronomical. Take a look at what we are doing at London Met with our own postgraduate review. Here:...
View ArticleBy: Emma Jones
Agreed that pg study, and fees in particular, should be an issue. And it should be discussed alongside the problem of unpaid internships. When one completes an undergraduate degree, in most professions...
View ArticleBy: Andrew Fisher
@Debbie ‘as a sector we tend to have policy activity on absolutely everything, making the absence of thinking on postgraduate education peculiar at best.’ Can’t help but feel that this makes...
View ArticleBy: Debbie McVitty
@Andrew Fisher haha yes I did think about that! In this policy environment better to remain firmly in the background. But that doesn’t really solve the problem of the knock-on effect of other policies...
View ArticleBy: Mark Leach
David Willetts gave a speech this week where he bemoaned the failure to deal with PG stuff and blamed Peter Mandelson for not including it in the Browne review. This seems utterly ludicrous given that...
View ArticleBy: Widening participation for postgraduates?
[...] we are all madly concerned about widening access to postgraduate study. Before Christmas I wrote about the postgraduate policy vacuum – that the government seemed to have no fixed plans to [...]
View ArticleBy: Are we ready for a postgraduate NSS?
[...] will not have escaped the notice of regular readers of this site that attention is finally turning towards the future of postgraduate provision. Others have focused on elements of [...]
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