
England’s higher education system risks long-term decline unless ministers overhaul their “confused, if not incoherent” approach to universities, the outgoing head of the national body for the humanities and social sciences has warned.
Dame Julia Black, president of the British Academy, told the Financial Times that the government must take higher education out of the “too difficult box” and “radically” reform the sector by axing its regulator and launching a cross-party commission into its future.
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