Tag Archives: quality assurance

We must talk about quality

By the HEFCE communications team

The debate on public confidence in the quality of higher education started before the official ‘challenge debate’ with questions at the first plenary on quality. A number of vice-chancellors had been on the receiving end of a grilling by theĀ innovation, universities and skills select committee hearings on quality and standards. Continue reading

Tough questions on science and innovation

by Donald MacLeod

Opening the batting on his first day in the job a cautious approach was only to be expected from Sir Alan Langlands. Competent, unflashy, a straight bat to the questions facing the sector. But some loose bowling from vice-chancellors tempted the ex-Principal of Dundee and former NHS chief to swipe them for six. Continue reading

Quality and standards remain in public debate

by Alex Bols

The conference started by looking at the challenges facing the higher education sector. The two key issues emerging from the discussion were, perhaps unsurprisingly, the recession and the public and parliamentary debate about quality and standards. Continue reading

Public concerns about standards need to addressed

by Conor Ryan

A plea not to be complacent or dismissive in the face of public concerns about standards was made by Sir Alan Langlands, HEFCE’s Chief Executive, duringĀ a lively debate in the Q&A session at the conference this afternoon. Continue reading