Collaborating or competing with private providers
To be held at the Westminster studio, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB.
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Private provision in Higher Education is set to expand beyond the professional and postgraduate spheres. This conference, timed to follow the Department for Business and Innovation’s empowering and protection consumers’ consultation will explore the future of private provision in UK HE. Sector leaders will provide guidance and examples of best practice in working alongside private providers.
The Higher Education White Paper opens up the HE market- moving away from funding classification towards results. The government wants to enable a wide range of providers to stimulate competition, create innovation and provide genuine choice for students.
With any opportunity comes a challenge and HE private provision is no exception. Should HE institutions compete or collaborate? And what mechanisms, legal frameworks, leadership structures and regulation make expanded private provision workable?
The Higher Education Academy's New Professional Standards Framework
Steve Outram, Academic Lead Institutional Strategy and Change, The Higher Education Academy;
Helen Thomas, Head of Teacher Excellence, Higher Education Academy
What will the changes by the UKBA mean to private provision within the UK?
What will private provision mean for recruitment both from a financial point of view and competition?
Session speakers
Seminar Debate:The need for institutional partnerships and quality assurance in the private sector
Dr Lawrence Watson, Qualifications Advisor/Senior Inspector, ASIC;
Professor Geoffrey Alderman, Michael Gross Professor of Politics & Contemporary History, University of Buckingham