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Engaging students in the TEF

To those in the UK higher education sector, student representation and engagement is one of the most important, and most unique, concepts that we work with.

Robust registration in the student interest

The registration of universities, colleges and other higher education providers is one of the most important roles within the authority of the Office for Students.

Mental health and wellbeing: a priority

Using our role as sector regulator to improve mental health and wellbeing among students is a priority for the OfS. Nicola Dandridge describes how we are doing that.

Having regard to institutional autonomy

The autonomy of universities and colleges is vital - but not absolute, explains Susan Lapworth. This and other tensions must be carefully balanced as the OfS regulates in students’ interests.

Subject-level TEF comes into sharper focus

A series of reports and guidance, published today, sets out a clear direction of travel for subject-level TEF. Yvonne Hawkins reflects on the journey so far.

Choice decisions

Making the right choice is difficult at the best of times. But when what you are choosing could make a huge difference to the rest of your life it is important that choice is well-informed.

There’s no room for hate crime in higher education

As National Hate Crime Awareness Week begins, Yvonne Hawkins explains how the Office for Students is working with universities and colleges, students and others to eradicate hate crime on campus.

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