AFTER BROWNE: The New Competitive Regime for English Higher Education

Abstract: 

From 2012 English universities and colleges will be operating in a more demanding market environment. There will be competition on tuition fees for undergraduate (Baccalaureate) programs for the first time. New private, including “for profit”, providers will be entering the market. There will be much more information about what institutions will be offering to existing and potential students. The Government believes that this will raise quality as well as providing a sustainable basis for the future. However there is little evidence to support these beliefs and considerable grounds for supposing that these policies will create a more stratified, and potentially more wasteful, system.

Author: 
Roger Brown
Publication date: 
May 1, 2011
Publication type: 
Research and Occasional Papers Series (ROPS)
Citation: 
Roger Brown. (2011). AFTER BROWNE: The New Competitive Regime for English Higher Education. UC Berkeley: Center for Studies in Higher Education.