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  • Graduating to Success - HE Strategy

    Topics:
    • Higher education, 
    • DfE's role in higher education

    Date published: 20 May 2015

    “Graduating to Success sets out a long term vision for a vibrant and modern higher education sector of international calibre, which through excellence in teaching and research contributes to the development of a modern, sustainable knowledge-based economy and which supports a confident and shared society.

    The strategy is based around four guiding principles, namely: responsiveness – making Higher Education more responsive to the needs of the economy; quality – ensuring a higher quality learning experience; accessibility – ensuring a more accessible higher education sector; and flexibility – developing a more flexible lifelong learning environment. The strategy contains an implementation plan with 16 projects, and outcome targets spanning the period from 2013 until 2020.”

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    • Graduating to Success-Higher Education StrategyAdobe PDF (582.26 KB)
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