Monthly Archives: July 2018
Higher education as an export
I recently initiated a debate in the Lords on the value to the United Kingdom of higher education as an export. This refers to transactions between UK residents and non-residents and encompasses income from overseas students in the UK as … Continue reading
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Tagged higher education, Home Office, House of Lords, soft power, UK universities
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If it’s Wednesday, it must be Liverpool…
The semester has ended. Some people appear to think this mean academics can have a quieter time. If only. The only difference for me is that once the semester ends, life becomes somewhat more varied and peripatetic. I still have … Continue reading
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Tagged 1922 Committee, Alan Johnson, House of Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Kesteven & Grantham Girls School, post-legislative scrutiny, Tapton School, University of Hull, University of Liverpool, Westminster Foundation for Democracy
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