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New figures show that working-age graduates earned £10,000 more than non-graduates in 2018 and had higher employment rates.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Two Government Ministers have written to universities calling on them to step up provisions for the forces community and sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant.
Education Secretary calls for review of university admissions practices, which have seen students ‘backed into a corner’ to accept places
Minister of State for Universities and Science, Chris Skidmore speech at the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders conference.
The Universities Minister Chris Skidmore launched two apps which empower students to make better choices about where and what to study at university.
Patients to benefit from AI, machine learning and hand-held devices as newly-funded digital projects by pioneering companies point to future of healthcare
The Universities Minister has welcomed figures out today which show that median earnings for recent graduates increased in 2016/17.
The Universities Minister addresses the UUKi higher education forum
Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Alan Turing Institute, is to provide independent advice on the design of UK funding schemes for European and international science, research and innovation collaboration.
The Universities Minister delivered a speech at Wonkhe's 'Secret Life of Students' event in London, giving his thoughts on the student experience
Chris Skidmore announces that projects in the South West focusing on cyber security, screen entertainment and environmental science will receive up to £50,000 government funding.
European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge receives £45 million government investment to increase centre’s computing, storage and building capacity.
The UK has signed an agreement in Rome as one of the first organisations involved in the science behind the world’s largest radio telescope today.
Chris Skidmore speaks at the Industrial Strategy Science Fair, part of British Science Week 2019.
The latest wave of science and innovation audits have been published today, highlighting the UK's scientific and research strengths across the country.
Chris Skidmore has spoken at the Managing IP Forum where he has spoken of his commitment to protect and strengthen the UK IP system.
A space control centre in the UK has been used to test-drive a prototype Mars rover thousands of miles away in Chile’s Atacama desert.
Chris Skidmore spoke at Nottingham Trent University outlining his priority to drive improvements in access and participation in higher education.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the launch of the UPP Foundation Civic University Commission's report, looking at the value of universities to their local areas.
New guidance for students and universities will set out the legal rights and obligations to help protect lawful free speech on campuses.
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