"Minimum expectations" are no way to value the arts, humanities, and social sciences

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    Abstract

    The UK government recently announced its intention to reduce funding for ‘low value’ degrees in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Drawing on her research into the history of higher education policy, Zoe Hope Bulaitis argues that current government demands for courses to demonstrate value fail on their own limited terms and that like previous debates around minimum expectations reflect questions of resource allocation, rather than value.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeLSE Impact Blog article
    Media of outputText - Online
    PublisherLSE
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2021

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