Professor Colin Riordan, in his role as Chair of Universities Wales, considers the implications of the Welsh Government’s White Paper on post-compulsory education and training in Wales
 
	    		 
	    		Professor Colin Riordan, in his role as Chair of Universities Wales, considers the implications of the Welsh Government’s White Paper on post-compulsory education and training in Wales
 
	    		There’s a lot to welcome in the proposals for a new Tertiary Education Authority, but it’s the detail and delivery that matter most, says Rachel Bowen
 
	    		Kieron Rees argues degree apprenticeships are essential to Wales’ future success
 
	    		Joe Crombie considers the implications of Brexit on Welsh Universities
 
	    		In a speech made earlier this week, Kirsty Williams outlines her commitment to higher education as a common good.
 
	    		Professor Sir Ian Diamond says a combination of fees for loans and a maintenance grant should be the basis of new student finance arrangements for Wales.
 
	    		Cerys Howell provides a candid account of her experience of Oxford and some sage advice for anyone considering applying
 
	    		Lord Paul Murphy talks to Dylan Moore about why Wales has an Oxbridge problem, the Seren project that aims to support Wales’ brightest – and how we might eventually tempt those graduates back
 
	    		Hannah Pudner looks at the work to date and future challenges of the Diamond review into Higher Education.