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Funding, attendance, student hardship
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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