Latest Documents
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03 July 2018
Evidence and Impact Exchange
Russell Group responds to Office for Students consultation.
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12 March 2018
Russell Group universities building social capital
What Russell Group universities do to encourage and support students from under-represented backgrounds.
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18 March 2016
Apprenticeships inquiry
Russell Group universities are exploring how to use apprenticeships to train staff and how they can work with employers to offer degree apprenticeships.
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28 February 2016
Access to university for British Muslims
The number of Black, Asian and Mixed race students entering Russell Group universities has increased significantly since 2010, but there is still more to be done to improve the attainment in school of those from Pakistani and Bangladeshi origins and the careers advice available to them.
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25 January 2016
Response to the HE green paper
The Russell Group has responded to the Government's green paper, Fulfilling our potential: teaching excellence, social mobility and student choice.
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21 January 2016
Careers advice and guidance inquiry
Too few students from disadvantaged backgrounds are getting the right advice at school and college, but Russell Group universities are helping to fill this gap.
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15 December 2014
OFFA strategic plan consultation
The Office for Fair Access strategic plan should take into account the diversity of higher education in England and make clear the importance of institutional autonomy.
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30 September 2013
Education Select Committee Inquiry on ‘Underachievement in Education by White Working Class Children’
There is limited evidence on the characteristics of the white working class, and of their underachievement in education. The particular educational challenges faced by white working class students would therefore benefit from further analysis.
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02 April 2012
HE Commission Postgraduate Education inquiry
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20 January 2012
UCAS Admissions Process Review consultation
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