General election manifestos 2024: Labour General election manifestos 2024: Labour by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 13/06/24 2
General election manifestos 2024: Plaid Cymru (the Party of Wales) General election manifestos 2024: Plaid Cymru (the Party of Wales) by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 13/06/24 2
General election manifestos 2024: The Green Party (England and Wales) General election manifestos 2024: The Green Party (England and Wales) by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 12/06/24
Public First polls policies and salience Public First polls policies and salience by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 12/06/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Higher education in General Election manifestos – the 1980s by Adam Matthews Comment 12/06/24
General election manifestos 2024: The Conservative and Unionist Party General election manifestos 2024: The Conservative and Unionist Party by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 11/06/24 1
General election manifestos 2024: the Liberal Democrats General election manifestos 2024: the Liberal Democrats by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 10/06/24 3
Image: Shutterstock A manifesto for higher education from an academic perspective by Steven Jones Comment 9/06/24 4
Image: Shutterstock Why I wouldn’t bet against a fee rise after the election by Mark Leach Comment 6/06/24
Image: Alamy Higher education in General Election manifestos – the 1970s by Debbie McVitty Comment 5/06/24
The British Academy's manifesto for the social sciences, humanities, and arts The British Academy’s manifesto for the social sciences, humanities, and arts by Debbie McVitty Wonk Corner 4/06/24
Image: Shutterstock Tough questions for government and institutions to fix higher education’s finances by Alistair Jarvis Comment 3/06/24 5
Image: Shutterstock What are a future Labour government’s options to secure the future of higher education? by Debbie McVitty Comment 3/06/24 1
Image: Shutterstock The wider impact of election promises on “poor quality” courses by David Kernohan Data 3/06/24 2
Image: Shutterstock Conservatives reheat the poor quality course question by David Kernohan Comment 28/05/24 10
Student finance is at crisis point in the capital Student finance is at crisis point in the capital by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 28/05/24
Labour's plan to make work pay has a student-shaped hole in it Labour’s plan to make work pay has a student-shaped hole in it by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 27/05/24 1
National service isn't a thing. Or is it? National service isn’t a thing. Or is it? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 26/05/24
Image: Midjourney Can the next government afford an increase in student or university funding? by Jim Dickinson Comment 26/05/24 1
Image: Shutterstock What does the General Election mean for higher education? by Debbie McVitty Comment 24/05/24
Image: Shutterstock Higher education in General Election manifestos – the 1960s by Adam Matthews Comment 16/05/24
Image: Shutterstock Higher education in General Election manifestos – the 1940s and 50s by Debbie McVitty Comment 8/05/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Whoever the next Chancellor is, a comprehensive skills policy is a must by Mandy Crawford-Lee Comment 4/05/24
Image: Shutterstock How higher education has showed up in General Election manifestos since 1945 by Adam Matthews Comment 27/04/24 1
Image: Shutterstock Students take new seats for a welcome week election by David Kernohan Comment 12/02/24 2
Four big beasts in a triangle of sadness Four big beasts in a triangle of sadness by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 7/02/24 2
Image: Shutterstock Time is running out to make it easier for students to register to vote by Bess Mayhew Comment 26/01/24 2
Higher education participation rates don't predict Labour votes Higher education participation rates don’t predict Labour votes by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 15/01/24
Image: Shutterstock The fate of current higher education legislation in a general election year by Michael Salmon Comment 25/09/23
How are we doing on getting students registered to vote? How are we doing on getting students registered to vote? by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 23/07/21 2
Image: Shutterstock Does anyone really care about getting students registered to vote? by Jim Dickinson Comment 5/02/20 5
Image: Shutterstock NHS shortages will continue unless we reimagine health education by Claire Warnes Comment 16/12/19
Image: Shutterstock How would Labour implement a National Education Service? by David Kernohan Analysis 11/12/19 1
Image: Shutterstock Global education matters to students at this election by Erica Ramos Comment 6/12/19
Image: Shutterstock The road to 2.4 per cent lies beyond the university by David Willetts Comment 2/12/19
Image: Shutterstock We’re not “alternative providers”, we’re higher education’s SMEs by Alex Proudfoot Comment 2/12/19
Image: Shutterstock How do we “end” the marketisation of education? by Hannah Sketchley Comment 29/11/19 3
Image: Shutterstock We need more nurses, but this is not the way to get them by David Kernohan Analysis 26/11/19 3
Image: Shutterstock The Wonkhe higher education general election manifesto briefing 2019 by David Kernohan Analysis 25/11/19
Image: Shutterstock A university manifesto for the next government by Debbie McVitty Comment 25/11/19
Image: Shutterstock “Bringing back maintenance grants for poorer students” is a nasty scam by Jim Dickinson Comment 22/11/19 2
Image: Shutterstock/Wonkhe Which is the best pre-election higher education briefing? by David Kernohan Policy Watch 20/11/19 1
Image: Shutterstock In this skills election, the real question is about choice by David Kernohan Analysis 18/11/19 1
Image: Shutterstock People shouldn’t have to choose between education and financial security, says Labour by Sofia Ropek Policy Watch 13/11/19
Image: Shutterstock Do you have a voice in the election campaign? by David Kernohan Explainer 7/11/19 2
Our experts ask: Has Britain blown it? Image: Andrew Mason “Even if the Conservatives win the election, we’re likely to see reform of the capitalist model” by Debbie McVitty Comment 4/11/19 2
Image: Shutterstock SUs, elections and charity law: nothing to worry about by Jim Dickinson SUs blogs-su 30/10/19
Image: Shutterstock Will the student vote swing a December election? by David Kernohan Data 26/10/19 1
Image: Shutterstock The electoral commission has clarified some things for charities by Jim Dickinson SUs blogs-su 24/09/19
Image: Shutterstock Free speech, costly consequences – what next for the Lobbying Act? by Jennifer Harrison Comment 16/05/18 1
Image: Shutterstock How greater capacity, coherence, and capability would improve HE’s public affairs by Louis Coiffait Comment 16/04/18
Image: Alamy From Jexit to Jemain – Jo Johnson stays as universities minister by Catherine Boyd Policy Watch 13/06/17
parliament-london-wonkhe The morning after – election results, university seats and what’s next by Mark Leach Policy Watch 9/06/17
swingometer-election-wonkhe-peter-snow Embrace the chaos, time to choose by Martin McQuillan Comment 8/06/17
Image: Shutterstock Fear of debt really is deterring the poorest from university by Claire Callender Comment 7/06/17 4
Image: Shutterstock Surprisingly similar – a sweep across the election manifestos by Ant Bagshaw Analysis 5/06/17 2
Image: Shutterstock A debt of Labour: fees, loans, and the political confusion of university funding by David Morris Comment 22/05/17 32
Image: IKON Forward together in the next major wave of technical education policy by Andy Westwood Analysis 22/05/17 2
Image: IKON Gambling on higher education: When the fun stops, stop by Martin McQuillan Comment 22/05/17
wonkhe-may-manifesto Move over universities: the Conservative manifesto dissected by David Morris Policy Watch 18/05/17 1
Image: Shutterstock Lib Dem manifesto steers largely clear of universities by Catherine Boyd Policy Watch 17/05/17
Image: IKON The real value of abolishing tuition fees in England by Christopher Newfield Comment 15/05/17 10
wonkhe-conservative-strong-stable This election will test the laws (and patience) of the wonkiverse by Martin McQuillan Comment 2/05/17
balance-swing-wonkhe-small Liberal-minded students could swing the EU vote by Adam Wright Analysis 22/06/16
hepi-students-vote-election-wonkhe-denham Student general election impact below expectations by Zaki Dogliani Policy Watch 15/10/15 1
theresa-may-number-10 wonkhe DIUS ex Machina? Or whither or wither BIS? by Andy Westwood Analysis 9/05/15
wonkhe-political-panel-2015 General Election political panel #3: the final stretch by Dewi Knight People 6/05/15
Image: Shutterstock Dear students, only the Lib Dems can save you now by Jim Dickinson Comment 22/04/15 5
wonkhe-political-panel-2015 General Election political panel #2 – manifestos by Dewi Knight People 19/04/15