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Evidence from academic and policy literature on the wider benefits of higher education to individuals and society. BIS research paper 133.
Summarises the economic and wider benefits of higher education (HE) to both the individual and society. BIS research paper number 146.
At the Education World Forum, Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced a £45 million higher education programme to support women and girls.
This paper uses data from a Peruvian cohort tracked from ages 8 to 26 (the Young Lives study)
Explores the earnings benefits from getting a degree. BIS research paper number 112.
Analyses how the proportion of the workforce with a university degree affects productivity and growth. BIS research paper number 110.
Documents about the Higher Education and Research Bill.
This review summarises available evidence from developing countries and conflict-affected countries
Report analysing the economic benefits associated with higher education qualifications. BIS research paper number 45.
Provides examples of the wide range of benefits of international students studying in UK higher education. BIS research paper number 128.
Minister Halfon delivers a speech on adult education at the Skills Matter Event.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon delivers a speech at the Times Higher Education conference in Liverpool.
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