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      Former OfS chief executive turned Bristol professor defends regulator ‘looking out for the interests of students’ as it comes under scrutiny
       
  
      Architect of English regulator also criticises universities for ‘sniping’ at it
       
  
      Additional fees to institutions that breach OfS rules may focus attention on growing regulatory costs
       
  
      The regulator’s published approach to enforcement lacks basic safeguards around transparency, fairness and accountability, says Smita Jamdar 
       
  
      Regulator’s former chair also says fears ‘half a dozen or more’ institutions would collapse in pandemic were averted via its support
       
  
      Wide-ranging investigation will look at powers held by English higher education regulator and its relationship with government
       
  
      OfS’ proposed scheme might unintentionally endorse personal relationships between staff and students, campaigners warn
       
  
      English regulator plans to order institutions to create registers of relationships, with expectation that staff who keep liaisons secret will be sacked
       
  
      Hopes that a new regulator would bring light-touch, proportionate regulation in England have been dashed, says Iain Mansfield
       
  
      English regulator concedes providers being asked to do too much, too quickly and gives most another year to work on plans
       
  
      Chief executive Susan Lapworth says regulator will ‘respond positively and practically’ to recommendations from highly critical report
       
  
      Agency rebuts Office for Students report which ‘substantially misrepresents’ role in assessing higher education providers, as major rift exposed
       
  
      Concerns over regulator’s independence and sweeping new powers necessitates parliamentary investigation, letter to Robin Walker states
       
  
      Ministers accused of adding bureaucracy then ‘putting the costs on universities’ with planned rise while cutting student support in real terms
       
  
      Reports of a 13 per cent rise in registration fees is unjustifiable in the current economic environment, says Stephen Marston
       
  
      With much still unclear, complaints procedures are likely to be lengthy and fraught with contention, says Gill Evans
       
  
      Academics Peter Mathieson and Vernon Bogdanor among those knighted for services to their disciplines or the sector
       
  
      Regulator tells universities free speech codes should cover teaching and academics will be polled, bringing ‘independence’ rebuke
       
  
      Two-thirds of larger providers failing to meet every student outcomes benchmark in every subject, 91茄子 analysis finds
       
  
      English regulator focuses on law, business and computing courses not meeting thresholds for continuation, completion and progression
       
  
      Evaluation report finds some institutions ‘slow to prioritise this issue’, leading to need for more regulation to ensure ‘consistent approach’ across sector
       
  
      Students in England will no longer be asked about the overall quality of their course despite opposition to the move
       
  
      English regulator ‘moving forward’ with registration condition and student survey that could spotlight individual universities for intervention
       
  
      English regulator announces long-awaited thresholds higher education providers must meet to avoid the risk of sanctions
       
  
      Hitting targets ‘not the be-all and end-all’, John Blake tells 91茄子, as national risk register for higher education participation planned
       
  
      Concerns over ‘sharp increase’ in number of firsts and 2.1s awarded warrant ‘further scrutiny’, according to regulator
       
  
      Interim chief handed job permanently at crucial time for English regulator
       
  
      Internationally renowned experts relinquish quality role just as English regulator steps up interventions 
       
  
      Overall satisfaction question to go in shake-up of influential poll, regulator confirms
       
  
      Independent quality body steps back from providing assessments for OfS due to non-compliance with European standards
       
  
      English universities can protect institutional autonomy from interventionist regulators by equipping boards with skills, says Hepi policy note
       
  
      Rejections up, but data show universities ‘remain places where debate and the sharing of ideas can thrive’, says OfS
       
  
      Office for Students accounts also confirm ?915,000 payment to for-profit college that successfully challenged refusal of registration in court
       
  
      Public Accounts Committee criticises Office for Students and DfE, while warning some institutions are being ‘put at risk’ by reliance on overseas fees
       
  
      Education secretary proposes amendment to higher education legislation to address calls for more transparency
       
  
      Following ministerial orders, England’s independent regulator will look at business and management courses, including online provision
       
  
      Academics claim Lord Wharton’s appearance at CPAC Hungary is incompatible with his role at top of English regulator
       
  
      Older and more prestigious institutions could be among the 10 to 15 being inspected next year
       
  
      Forty-year-old ALRA shut just days after students had paid fees
       
  
      New director of fair access calls for institutions to take greater role in improving attainment across education system
       
  
      Government also demands English regulator mount 10-15 on-site inspections checking factors such as use of online teaching
       
  
      Universities UK raises concern about ‘requires improvement’ TEF rating and overall administrative burden
       
  
      National Audit Office says regulator must do more to ‘build trust’ with sector and DfE should clarify level of ‘tolerance for provider failure’
       
  
      Tory peer Lord Wharton ‘disgusted’ by ‘attacks’ on Ukrainian-born energy tycoon, whose firm he has advised and who donated to him as MP
       
  
      Long-serving director will take helm when Nicola Dandridge leaves Office for Students
       
  
      Concern that ‘prioritisation’ process for investigations opens up risk of political interference
       
  
      Requiring 60 per cent of graduates to go into managerial or professional roles ignores the reality of creative careers, says Bashir Makhoul
       
  
      Latest stage of English plan to tackle ‘poor quality’ via absolute baselines for student outcomes brings threat of punishment for institutions that fall short
       
  
      If the English regulator agrees to tear up universities’ current access plans it risks undermining any perception of autonomy, says Geoffrey Alderman
       
  
      ‘There will not be armies of OfS inspectors assessing teaching quality,’ says chief executive in annual report
       
  
      Office for Students examining whether university met obligations on academic freedom and free speech, following criticism by minister
       
  
      New Office for Students strategy also promises action on free speech, sexual harassment and ‘levelling up’
       
  
      Chief executive’s departure may help new chair to reshape English sector regulator
       
  
      Institutions could face fines if they do not assess written English, sector regulator says
       
  
      English sector leaders fear cuts to London weighting and arts funding could be compounded by fee cut
       
  
      New scholarships and admissions policies may help to address low participation from Traveller communities, but outreach and curricula should also change, argues Emily Danvers
       
  
      Regulator proposes new conditions of registration that also include standard on grade inflation
       
  
      It is not in the interests of institutions with high-quality provision to offer courses that fall short of the mark, says OfS chair Lord Wharton 
       
  
      ‘Patronising’ to expect lower standards from students from disadvantaged backgrounds, says OfS following newspaper report
       
  
      Initiatives on mental health and sexual harassment are welcome, but racial discrimination also demands greater attention, says David Mba