Joint Event

Counting the cost: Augar, HE and the future of post-18 education

Date: Tuesday, 2 July 2019 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Imperial College, London

CGHE is working with Wonkhe on a one-day event to assess the impact of the Augar review on higher education and the wider post-18 education landscape featuring an interview with Philip Augar.

The day will give you a chance to hear from CGHE researchers, including CGHE deputy director Claire Callender and Lorraine Dearden, and Team Wonkhe’s experts as well as leading voices from around further and higher education to understand the report’s implications and consider the response.

We will demystifying and digesting all the numbers, such as the reduction in the fee cap, the repayment threshold, and assess their impact. We will digest the impact on the whole post-compulsory education system, lifelong learning, further and higher education and how they relate.

And all of this in the context of a Conservative party leadership race, an impending spending review and a demographic upswing on the horizon. Where will it take us next? We hope the conference will be part of the building blocks of the sector’s response.

You can book here. Listed timings are provisional.

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