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      Tory peer hopes for role in selecting &thoughtful* appointee to free speech champion role
       
  
      Government says it will give OfS powers to enforce &minimum expectations of quality* before regulator responds to consultation on plan
       
  
      Office for Students will reflect on whether it is inflicting needless red tape on higher education, says its new chair
       
  
      New chair and ministers have scope to reshape regulator, as leadership and board roles potentially open up at politically fraught time
       
  
      Ex-chair discusses his time at regulator, next project reviewing delivery for the Westminster government and new book Accomplishment
       
  
      Regulator goes ahead with new guidance despite opposition from sector, citing impact of Covid-19 on sector finances
       
  
      But first phase of review ordered by ministers finds preference to continue with &existing annual census*
       
  
      Graduate employment outcomes are obviously crucial. Yet we must be wary of judging courses and institutions on the basis of a few useful but misleading metrics
       
  
      Given the year we've just had, we might expect some acknowledgment of the need to address student welfare online, say Andy Phippen and Emma Bond
       
  
      Appointment of former Conservative MP as chair of English higher education regulator &adds to catalogue of cronyism*
       
  
      Gavin Williamson tells English regulator it &should not hesitate* to issue fines if planned absolute baselines are not met
       
  
      Education Select Committee endorses appointment of Lord Wharton as Office for Students chair
       
  
      Lord Wharton says &top universities* should have lighter-touch regulation in pre-appointment hearing
       
  
      Outgoing Office for Students chair defends university expansion before taking up government role
       
  
      Office for Students proposal to measure student progress to &professional* jobs without benchmarking could deter universities from recruiting disadvantaged learners, sector warns
       
  
      Lord Wharton of Yarm urged to get up to speed with challenges as &quickly as possible* if appointment confirmed
       
  
      Lord Wharton set to succeed Sir Michael Barber at helm of English sector regulator
       
  
      Chair of English regulator criticises universities for talking up independence and then seeking support during pandemic
       
  
      English regulator to work with students and their unions to increase awareness of its powers
       
  
      Office for Students sets out plans for tougher minimum standards related to student outcomes, including degree completion rates and graduate employment
       
  
      Bloomsbury Institute added to English register after Court of Appeal quashed Office for Students* original refusal
       
  
      As DfE prioritises drive against &low-value* courses, TEF said to be viewed as inadequate while OfS may be reset under new chair
       
  
      Former Theresa May adviser Nick Timothy to interview hopefuls to head regulator, alongside Tory peer, former Tory MP and ex-Tory candidate
       
  
      English regulator ordered to pay substantial costs to Bloomsbury Institute after blocking loan access
       
  
      English regulator also says it wants to reduce overall burden on providers
       
  
      Long-awaited publication of Pearce review expected in autumn, but lack of time and changes in government priorities make 2021 awards unlikely
       
  
      English regulator consults on proposals to force institutions to &teach out* existing students before closing
       
  
      New rule represents scaling back of &alarmingly broad* original proposal from regulator
       
  
      Head of English regulator will not seek a second term and will leave in spring 2021
       
  
      The approach to monetary penalties proposed by the UK*s Office for Students risks penalising well-run universities disproportionately, argues Martin Vincent 
       
  
      Commentators say the English regulator*s &sensible* change in policy and tone should become the norm after the coronavirus crisis ends
       
  
      New objective to support university finances during Covid-19 crisis suggests a new path for England*s higher education regulator
       
  
      Ed Byrne warns Office for Students could be creating a model where university leaders have less freedom
       
  
      Tory manifesto pledge brings questions over Office for Students* future approach on quality - and whether it is right organisation to judge
       
  
      Office for Students registration process alone cost sector combined ?2 million, according to unpublished UUK report
       
  
      English regulator*s chief executive sets out priorities for year ahead, including admissions and recruitment review
       
  
      Being transparent about the existence of poor-quality provision is essential if we are to tackle it effectively, says Nicola Dandridge
       
  
      Paper warns that Office for Students must work to build &constructive dialogue* and &assure itself* that it meets legal requirements
       
  
      English regulator promises to make Student Welfare and Safeguarding Expert Advisory panel more representative
       
  
      England*s Office for Students also says 13 providers are in &representations process* after being provisionally refused loans access
       
  
      For-profit college says it has been granted permission for judicial review against &unlawful* refusal, which blocks loan access
       
  
      Statistical limitations of results likely to be exacerbated by widening of questionnaire beyond final-year undergraduates, warns researcher
       
  
      OfS plan comes as v-c warns government focus on graduate earnings value will &downgrade* excellent universities beyond London
       
  
      Barking and Dagenham College loses injunction bid on publication but has also filed judicial review over refusal
       
  
      Institutions without place on Office for Students* list unable to confirm loan eligibility for new recruits
       
  
      But overall students are split on the policy of making lower grade offers to applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds
       
  
      OfS rules that Bloomsbury Institute Limited cannot be included on register of providers because of quality and governance concerns
       
  
      England*s new Disabled Students Commission will help eliminate the institutional missteps that can still blight disabled students* experiences, says Chris Skidmore
       
  
      Office for Students has sent &minded to refuse* letters to 20 providers
       
  
      Private equity-owned BIMM to receive ?2.4m in teaching grant as OfS funds new providers for first time
       
  
      But Nicola Dandridge says that &to pile limited public resource into failing institution* would be mistake
       
  
      David Green says exposing pay disparities within universities may encourage removing lower-paid staff from direct payroll
       
  
      Angela Rayner pledges to order regulator to &avoid university bankruptcies* in bid to end Tories* &failed free market experiment*
       
  
      England*s fledgling university regulator is in too much of a hurry to make an impact and curry favour with ministers, says Gill Evans
       
  
      V-c suggests English regulator, created a year ago, is &probably not long for this world*
       
  
      Essex institution becomes second institution to be hit by Office for Students access penalty
       
  
      Universities told to reduce gap in entry rates between most and least disadvantaged applicants by almost half by 2024-25 and eliminate it altogether by the end of the subsequent decade
       
  
      Office for Students says it will require some institutions to revise their contingency plans for closure
       
  
      &Seriously negligent* university overcharged students on franchised course &persistently*
       
  
      Office for Students chair says institutions must be &better at managing their affairs* after reports that some are in financial trouble