We need to know which widening participation initiatives actually work There is evidence of success in changing attitudes, but effects on admissions remain woefully under-explored, says David Robinson By David Robinson 23 January
Augar’s progressiveness will require careful scrutiny Proposals for delayed report have to be judged in the round – including implications for those who don’t go to university, says David Robinson By David Robinson 2 May
Higher education can’t ignore its ‘value for money’ problem Murky cross-subsidy between university courses must be addressed by the government’s review of higher education funding, argues David Robinson By David Robinson 20 February
Budget 2017: what it could mean for higher (and further) education David Robinson looks at what Philip Hammond might have in store for universities By David Robinson 21 November