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The Universities Minister has written to all Vice-Chancellors asking them to hold places for students appealing their A level results
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Over 9,000 additional places approved at UK universities for courses to deliver vital services and support the economy.
Minister Donelan addresses the fifth Festival of Higher Education hosted by The University of Buckingham
Speaking to the NEON summit on widening access and mobility, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan, outlines a new approach to social mobility.
Statement from Michelle Donelan, Minister of State for Universities
Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan, talks to HEPI about the impact of Covid-19 on the sector and mental health support for students during this time.
International Education Champion appointed to support international students and the higher education sector during Covid-19
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan delivered a speech at the Going Global summit hosted by the British Council, outlining support for international students
The Government has announced a range of measures to protect students and the higher education sector from the impact of coronavirus.
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan is asking higher education providers not to change their offers to students for two weeks to maintain stability.
Funding will target students who might be at greater risk of mental ill health or face barriers to getting support.
New research shows majority of graduates are better off for going to university and empowers students to make informed career choices.
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