Consultation Responses
GuildHE responds to OfS consultation on proposed regulatory advice and other matters relating to free speech
GuildHE has responded to the OfS consultation on proposed regulatory advice and other matters relating to free speech. Read the full GuildHE response to the consultation To find out more about the consultation read the blog 'Developing a free speech complaints scheme...
GuildHE responds to OfS consultation on new free speech complaints scheme
GuildHE has responded to the OfS consultation on a new free speech complaints scheme. Read the full GuildHE response and blog below by Alex Bols, GuildHE Deputy CEO. Developing a free speech complaints scheme in England As part of their duties to secure free speech...
GuildHE 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 more information. We believe that there should be transparent criteria...
GuildHE responds to DfE Consultation on Designated Quality Body
GuildHE have responded to the DfE Consultation on Designated Quality Body. Read our full consultation response
GuildHE responds to OfS consultation on the future approach to regulating equality of opportunity in English higher education
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 - in the case of APPs - the substantial burden the current process...
GuildHE 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 retain it as a useful measure for institutions and students and the...
Why building on strengths will deliver a future-ready NSS
The National Student Survey (NSS) has proved to be a remarkably robust and stable tool since it was introduced in 2005. With over two thirds of eligible students responding, giving a response of almost 325,000 last year, it provides information that is hugely...
Response to the consultation on the design of the UK’s future research assessment system
GuildHE and GuildHE Research have welcomed the opportunity to contribute to this consultation. The future design of research assessment is incredibly important for our members. Amongst these institutions there are those which have submitted to the current exercise...
GuildHE responds to DfE Higher Education and Lifelong Loan Entitlement consultations
GuildHE is pleased to set out its vision for a more flexible and responsive higher education sector in our response to the Government’s HE reform and Lifelong Loan Entitlement consultations. Policy Manager Kate Wicklow summarises our response in our latest blog....