Consultation Responses

Lobsters and libraries: why engagement with place matters

Lobsters and libraries: why engagement with place matters

Lobsters and libraries: why engagement with place matters  Higher education providers of all shapes and sizes can play the pivotal role in brokering relationships and supporting activities between government, industry, charity and place.  Serving communities...

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GuildHE Priorities for Government

GuildHE Priorities for Government

Following a discussion at GuildHE Annual Conference, our priorities document has now been published. This sets out what our focus will be in seeking to influence government policy following the General Election. We will be meeting the new Universities Minister...

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GuildHE Annual Report 2018/19

GuildHE Annual Report 2018/19

GuildHE is one of the two officially recognised representative bodies for UK Higher Education. Our Annual Report gives a flavour of some of the key issues that GuildHE has been working on, the influence that we have had and the impact that we have made - including...

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GuildHE launches new Strategy to 2025

GuildHE launches new Strategy to 2025

At our recent AGM meeting, we launched our Strategy 2025. By 2025 we want to see our members and the wider HE sector providing the skills, practical research and innovation that industries and individuals need in the changing world of work as well as enriching all our...

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MAC Consultation Response

MAC Consultation Response

GuildHE calls for immigration £21,000 salary threshold In our submission [highlight the word submission as a link to the submission] to the Migration Advisory Committee GuildHE calls for the minimum salary threshold to be reduced from the proposed £30,000 to £21,000....

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MAC Consultation Response

GuildHE calls for immigration £21,000 salary threshold In our submission [highlight the word submission as a link to the submission] to the Migration Advisory Committee GuildHE calls for the minimum salary threshold to be reduced from the proposed £30,000 to £21,000....

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