“Post-18 report” or “Augar report” – there has been talk about this long-awaited report in the HE sector for a while, and it played a pivotal role in the discussions at the ABT Conference (see our last blog post). Yesterday, it finally was published, but what is all that about?? Last year, for the firstContinueContinue reading “HE and Student Finance: The “Augar Report” – what’s in it?”
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Highlights from the ABT Conference 2019
The ABT Conference 2019 was held in Kenilworth on 9th and 10th May. It was chaired by Louis Coiffait, the newly-appointed Head of Policy at London Metropolitan University. Louis Coiffait Louis also gave the opening keynote talk, which, like his address at the 2018 conference, was entitled The Shipping News (capturing many changes that haveContinueContinue reading “Highlights from the ABT Conference 2019”
The Sage / Gold Leaf Pedagogical Report is published!
The Sage / Gold Leaf Pedagogical Report was the brainchild of Kiren Shoman, the Editorial Director and Head of Pedagogy at Sage Publishing. She conceived of the idea of this study when we asked her to contribute to a more specific survey on the impact of the TEF that we were preparing for the BooksellersContinueContinue reading “The Sage / Gold Leaf Pedagogical Report is published!”
Learning from Librarians – The RCP Library
Gold Leaf Library Portraits, Part 1 Libraries matter, more so today than ever before. They are places for information, meeting and learning spaces, community hubs and much more. Gold Leaf frequently works with libraries across the globe, and like many of our clients, we can sometimes forget how diverse, unique and special each individual ofContinueContinue reading “Learning from Librarians – The RCP Library”
Bums on Seats: Regulating the UK Higher Education Sector
Gold Leaf carries out a great deal of research in and around universities, both in the UK and in many other places in the world. An issue that several of its recent research projects has highlighted is the heightened competition to which the HE sector is now being subjected globally. In the UK, this wasContinueContinue reading “Bums on Seats: Regulating the UK Higher Education Sector”
