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Commons debate Immigration Rules – International Students

Yesterday saw a Commons debate secured by Stuart McDonald (SNP) on immigration rules for international students. Scotland is seeking a Scottish post-Brexit visa which stipulates residence in Scotland as a condition and Stuart McDonald summarised indicators of a...

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HESA NewDLHE Review Synthesis

HESA's synthesis of responses to the NewDLHE Review was published today. Find a copy of CHEAD's response to the consultation here. Although there are some areas of concern, overall, the synthesis seems positive for the art and design HE sector: Linked data should be...

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Policy Briefing – Brexit and Reshuffle

Reshuffle Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy will be pronounced to rhyme with 'days' (apparently) and led by Greg Clark as BEIS Secretary of State. Jesse Norman, Under Secretary, has experience in cultural industries and Nick Hurd, Minister of...

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Consultation: Schools That Work For Everyone

Download full document: Schools that work for everyone: Government consultation Launch date 12 September 2016 | Respond by 12 December 2016 This consultation sets out three areas of secondary school reform including Universities playing a direct role in improving...

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CHEAD Research Alliance Strategy Symposium

A sold-out symposium launching the CHEAD Research Alliance was held on Thursday 8th September at the Royal College of Arts, London. With keynotes from Professor Naren Barfield and Professor Greenhalgh, the symposium aimed to facilitate the development of a coherent...

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Policy Briefing – July 2016

The CHEAD Policy Briefing will take a break over August to return early in September when it is to be hoped things will have settled enough for new policy maps to begin to emerge. It feels almost foolhardy to attempt a policy briefing as events rush past us - however,...

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CHEAD’s Response to HESA DLHE Review

This is CHEAD’s response to the Consultation on principles and future requirements for the UK’s public interest data about graduates. Many thanks to Gillian Youngs and Kertstin Mey (CHEAD Treasurer) at Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design; Anita Taylor at Bath...

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CHEAD adopts Open Policy

The HE Art, Design and Media (ADM) sector and the world of policymaking are both changing fast and CHEAD is changing too. In response to consultations with our members, we are moving steadily towards a more open, inclusive and networked approach to our policy work. We...

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