Fatemah Khan
Fatemah Khan Team Assistant Fatemah is the Team Assistant at GuildHE and her work and organisational skills support all colleagues. Fatemah completed an undergraduate degree in Law and Masters in...
View ArticleGuildHE responds to the outcomes of the OfS NSS consultation
It is deeply disappointing that the OfS has decided to remove the summative question, Question 27, in the National Student Survey despite only 10% of comments agreeing with its removal. We argued to...
View ArticleTHE Campus Live UK & IE – Creating opportunity through education
We are delighted to be an event partner of THE Campus Live UK&IE which will be held in London on 16-17 November will create the opportunity to address the most pressing issues currently faced by...
View ArticleKey insights and learnings from the International Conference on the Mental...
At the start of November 2022 I was fortunate to attend the UKCGE international conference. The conference covered a range of topics from the experiences of black PGRs, to the role of the supervisor...
View ArticleGuildHE Regulation Briefing: Introduction, burden, cost and overlap
Regulatory burden on smaller providers: GuildHE has published the first in a series of briefings looking at the regulatory burden on smaller and specialist institutions, highlighting the impact of...
View ArticleGuildHE responds to OfS consultation on the future approach to regulating...
Our response GuildHE have responded to the OfS consultation on the future approach to regulating equality of opportunity in English higher education. Overall we are grateful to the OfS for recognising...
View ArticleAre you ready for Data Futures?
With all the excitement of the last few months, you might not have realised that we are finally in the first academic year of a new approach to data collection. The Data Futures project has been a...
View ArticleGuildHE Regulation Briefing: Regulation of Higher Education in England – is...
The second GuildHE briefing in our new regulation series considers ‘Regulation of Higher Education in England – is there another way?’ and is authored by Smita Jamdar, Partner and Head of Education at...
View ArticleEmbracing diversity to expand knowledge and understanding
Authored by Professor Nick Braisby, Vice-Chancellor, Buckinghamshire New University and GuildHE Board Diversity Champion 70 years ago, in 1952, the world was facing a choice – whether or not to...
View ArticleGuildHE Annual Report 2021-2022
GuildHE Annual Report 2021-22 This annual report sets out the key issues that GuildHE has addressed over the last year. It begins by highlighting our key achievements, demonstrating successes in all...
View ArticleGuildHE Climate Crisis Member Survey 2021
Read the GuildHE Climate Crisis Member Survey
View ArticleGuildHE responds to DfE Consultation on Designated Quality Body
GuildHE have responded to the DfE Consultation on Designated Quality Body. Read our full consultation response
View ArticleGreat Expectations – Data in Regulation
Great Expectations – Data in Regulation Our relationship with data has changed dramatically over the years and expectations of the value that we can derive from data are increasing exponentially. The...
View ArticleGuildHE Regulation Briefings Series
The GuildHE series of regulation briefings – and blogs – explore different elements of regulation, regulatory burden and regulators and provide a series of practical recommendations. We recognise the...
View ArticleGuildHE Regulation Briefing: Regulating in the Student Interest
This briefing is part of a series GuildHE are publishing on how we ensure regulation is robust but not overburdensome and is in line with the principles underpinning the Higher Education Research Act...
View ArticleMember special offer – HashtagHigherEdUK marketing event
GuildHE is delighted to be an event partner for HashtagHigherEdUK which will be held at Newcastle University on 20-21 April. The event is a dedicated forum for higher education marketing and...
View ArticleGuildHE responds to OfS investigation fees consultation
In our response to the recent OfS consultation on payment of fees for investigations GuildHE emphasises that universities and colleges can only agree to pay for investigations when they have a bit...
View ArticleGuildHE Regulation Briefing: World-class Regulation
This is the fourth in the series of briefings on different elements of regulation by GuildHE which have previously looked at questions of burden, cost and overlap in Briefing 1; the legal underpinning...
View ArticleGovernance in small students’ unions: resources
NUS Charity – working with GuildHE – recently comissioned some in-depth research in collaboration with six small HE SUs, looking at all aspects of the governance and structure of those organisations....
View ArticleTackling the Climate Crisis Report
GuildHE is launching a new report today ‘Tackling the Climate Crisis’ authored by Dr Alex Bols, Deputy CEO, GuildHE, which provides an in depth insight into how smaller and specialist universities and...
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