What value for whose money? - Office for Students
Student fees and public money fund higher education providers, but what should students and taxpayers get in return?
Last updated: 17 Oct 2019
Blog postStudent fees and public money fund higher education providers, but what should students and taxpayers get in return?
Last updated: 17 Oct 2019
Blog postStatistics and analysis are important tools in helping us work towards equity in education and equality of opportunity for disabled students. It’s also vital we understand and listen to their lived experiences.
Last updated: 17 Oct 2019
Blog postThe strategy builds on previous research by the OfS and identifies key priorities for ensuring value for money for both students and taxpayers.
Last updated: 17 Oct 2019
Our newsNicola Dandridge, chief executive of the Office for Students, gives her response to the report.
Last updated: 08 Oct 2019
Media coverageThis event explored the role of universities and colleges in tackling hate crime, harassment and mental health in higher education.
Last updated: 29 Sep 2019
EventThe Office for Students has welcomed today’s announcement from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that, following action from the CMA, the University of Liverpool has changed its student debt penalty policy.
Last updated: 20 Aug 2019
Press releaseThis report analyses accountability and data returns covering activity relating to the Prevent duty for the 2018-19 academic year.
Last updated: 20 Jun 2019
PublicationEvaluation of 2017-18 reports show universities and colleges are demonstrating due regard to the Prevent duty.
Last updated: 20 Jun 2019
Our newsBBC News, ITV News and The Guardian report on student mental health
Last updated: 12 Jun 2019
Media coverageThe Guardian reports on an evaluation by Advance HE of projects awarded funding to tackle hate crime and sexual violence
Last updated: 11 Jun 2019
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