Fulfilling our Potential: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice
Overview
The consultation on higher education entitled Fulfilling our Potential: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice sets out a broad range of proposals to reshape the higher education landscape to have students at its heart. Its core aims are to raise teaching standards, provide greater focus on graduate employability, widen participation in higher education, and open up the sector to new high-quality entrants.
We are seeking views on proposals to:
- introduce a Teaching Excellence Framework that will deliver better value for money for students, employers and taxpayers
- increase access and success in higher education participation for those from disadvantaged and under-represented groups
- create a new single gateway for entry to the sector and create common system for all providers
- establish a new Office for Students to promote the student interest and ensure value for money and to reduce the regulatory burden on the sector.
The consultation also considers the potential implications of these changes for the research landscape.
Why your views matter
We welcome your views to inform the further development of our plans and proposals. We encourage everyone with an interest to participate in the consultation.
Audiences
- Consumer organisations
- Consumers
- FE policy organisations
- FE press
- Further Education Colleges
- Further Education sector representative body
- Further Education students
- HE journalists
- HE Journalists and press
- HE policy organisations
- HE representative bodies
- Higher Education institutions
- Innovation community
- Large businesses (over 250 staff)
- Learned societies
- Learned Societies
- Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
- Micro business (up to 9 staff)
- National Academies
- Parents
- Research Councils
- Research Funders
- Researchers
- Science journalists
- Science Policy organisations and thinktanks
- Scientists
- Small business (10 to 49 staff)
- SMEs (small and medium businesses)
- Students
- Students
- Trade union or staff association
- Universities
- Universities
- University associations
- University associations
- University staff
Interests
- Access to Higher Education
- Higher Apprenticeship
- Higher Education
- Research
- Science (STEM) skills
- Science and society
- Science funding
- Student Loans
- Student loans
- University
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