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NEW on Wonk Corner: OfS fees set to rise by 18 per cent https://t.co/XeyMkRMK5f https://t.co/bn5Pl4VePF #wonkhe
OfS fees set to rise by 18 per cent | Wonkhe

That's quite the rise - but does it represent value for money?

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NEW on Wonk Corner: Braverman bans PGTs from bringing in dependants https://t.co/sphecDnDpP https://t.co/BgFxp3oyKY #wonkhe
Braverman bans PGTs from bringing in dependants | Wonkhe

It’s been the on and off again story of the late spring but Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced a restriction in the use of dependant visas for international students.

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NEW on Wonkhe: Thinking about monitoring student attendance? Read this first https://t.co/RvqEX9P4RP https://t.co/J7ap4kAQ0D #wonkhe
Thinking about monitoring student attendance? Read this first | Wonkhe

Rachel Maxwell sets out the things to consider before setting up a system that tracks students' attendance at scheduled teaching time

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NEW on Wonkhe: Do universities have any political friends left? https://t.co/BmFSAaqY39 https://t.co/JdQgb8K33J #wonkhe
Don't be so sure that Labour will be a friend to universities | Wonkhe

A Labour government may not mean the sector relationship reset that many are hoping for. Jess Lister cautions us about raising expectations

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NEW on Wonkhe: Rachel Maxwell sets out the things to consider before setting up a system that tracks students' attendance at scheduled teaching time @DrRachLTB @SolutionpathEDU https://t.co/VJJuMp31Yx https://t.co/tTGTqml4vm #wonkhe
Thinking about monitoring student attendance? Read this first | Wonkhe

Rachel Maxwell sets out the things to consider before setting up a system that tracks students' attendance at scheduled teaching time

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NEW on Wonkhe: A Labour government may not mean the sector relationship reset that many are hoping for. Jess Lister cautions us about raising expectations @Jess_Lister https://t.co/24bCki8l29 https://t.co/WsEh7J98qH #wonkhe
Don't be so sure that Labour will be a friend to universities | Wonkhe

A Labour government may not mean the sector relationship reset that many are hoping for. Jess Lister cautions us about raising expectations

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Today we are thrilled to launch The Festival of Higher Education coming this November in partnership with @UoLondon

Early bird tickets now on sale - find out more and book here: https://t.co/AkCOrNTTW5 https://t.co/yEdNxDtuCE #wonkhe

Wonkhe - The Festival Of Higher Education

Don’t miss The Festival of Higher Education, the biggest and most exciting event in the HE calendar. Book your tickets now and access the newest thinking and the freshest perspectives about what’s going on in higher education today.

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NEW on Wonkhe: A tumultuous ten years in UK politics has shaped the higher education landscape, for better or worse. Alistair Jarvis assesses the impact and considers what comes next https://t.co/hZbR52biza https://t.co/FZoawd4Fm0 #wonkhe
Reflecting on a decade of higher education policy and politics – and looking ahead | Wonkhe

A tumultuous ten years in UK politics has shaped the higher education landscape, for better or worse. Alistair Jarvis assesses the impact and considers what comes next

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NEW on Wonkhe: International and transnational education bring cultural, economic and reputational benefits to the UK. Wendy Thomson asks why the government isn’t over the moon https://t.co/ZteC4clhe2 https://t.co/UIZlKoijjZ #wonkhe
International students are surely a UK success story | Wonkhe

International and transnational education bring cultural, economic and reputational benefits to the UK. Wendy Thomson asks why the government isn’t over the moon

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NEW on Wonkhe: The Festival of Higher Education is here - Mark Leach reflects on the journey we've been on since 2017 https://t.co/7agCp5G3f4 https://t.co/tskpl0Zwbn #wonkhe
The journey from Wonkfest to The Festival of Higher Education - and why you should come in November | Wonkhe

As we launch The Festival of Higher Education, Wonkhe's editor in chief Mark Leach looks back at the journey our festival has been on

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