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Size is everything: what small, specialist and practice-based providers tell us about the higher education sector

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Educational evaluation Higher education standards Higher education Educational achievement United Kingdom
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Size is the big unspoken problem in United Kingdom higher education. Small providers are stifled. Large universities enjoy oligopolistic advantage at the cost of agility. This damages institutional diversity and dynamism: the sector’s ability to absorb new concepts, to grow and renew itself. 

For the first time, this report provides a full picture of small and specialist institutions in the UK. Written for policy-makers, regulators and strategists, it shows how the sector should work at the right scale for students, for industry and for academic results. 

This especially matters for practice-based education. Enquiry-based, experimental, and industry-engaged, this pedagogy is marginalised in UK education but is a mainstay of other systems, including those that policy-makers are most keen to copy.

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open
Series:
HEPI Report 160