The contribution of international students to Yorkshire

Commenting on today’s publication of ‘The benefits and costs of international higher education students to the UK economy’, by London Economics, for the Higher Education Policy Institute, Universities UK International, and Kaplan International Pathways, Executive Director of Yorkshire Universities, Dr Peter O’Brien, said: This new report reveals a significant increase in the economic benefits of …

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The digital industry in Yorkshire and the supply of graduates

Guest blog by Dr Charlie Ball, Head of Labour Market Intelligence, Jisc Establishing the footprint of the digital industry in the UK is not a straightforward task. Definitions of what ‘digital’ actually entails have changed over the years and continue to evolve as work continues to migrate online. Different stakeholders use the same terms to …

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How can Behavioural Public Policy contribute to tackling the UK Housing Crisis

Dr Richard Whittle, Chief Policy Fellow, Y-PERN In this blog I will briefly look at the contribution Behavioural Public Policy can make to solving the UK housing crisis. Note however I say contribute toward and not solve. Much of the criticism of behavioural science in policy revolves around it solely being the policy rather than …

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Yorkshire Universities responds to the Budget Statement

Responding to today’s Budget Statement, Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director of Yorkshire Universities, said: “The forecast that inflation will fall by the end of the year is positive. However, it is important that any direct and indirect effects of reduced rates of rising prices are passed quickly on to consumers and businesses. We welcome the …

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Spring Budget 2023: What do our experts want to see?

Here at Y-PERN we boast economic experts from across the 12 Universities in Yorkshire. The Spring Budget is nearly upon us and we thought it could be useful to ask our experts what they would like to see announced tomorrow. Professor Dave Spicer, Director of Business and Community Engagement in the School of Management at …

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Spring Budget 2023 needs a digital focus

Dr Richard Whittle, Y-PERN Chief Policy Fellow and Academic Policy Fellow at the University of Leeds We are in turbulent times, the pandemic and transformation of our economy is a very recent memory and continues to be a pressing threat. Inflation is tearing through the UK economy hitting savings, the purchasing power of our incomes …

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Budget 2023: Regional perspective

Neil Barnett, Y-PERN Senior Policy Fellow based at Leeds Beckett University Some quick thoughts on the Budget. It seems the Chancellor will have some leeway, but the demands and hopes for funding are, following years of Austerity, and the impact of inflation on budgets, limitless. With respect to broader policy issues, changes to child care …

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Reasons to be Optimistic?

Dr Peter O’Brien, YU Executive Director January was a tough month. The festive season felt like an age ago, and more eye-watering energy bills landed on household doormats. Personally, it was particularly heart-breaking to watch a recent ITN report about elderly residents in Newcastle who were living in freezing conditions, and not switching on their …

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The Public Value of Evidence-based Policymaking

Dr Peter O’Brien, YU Executive Director Y-PERN: A Regional Research and Policy Engagement Network It has been a tumultuous period, by recent standards in modern British history, with the dynamics of domestic policy decisions, governance and global market forces intersecting in ways that have produced profound implications for communities, households, and individuals, up and down …

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Professor Karen Bryan appointed new Chair of Yorkshire Universities

Professor Karen Bryan OBE, Vice-Chancellor of York St John University, has been appointed as the new Chair of Yorkshire Universities, the representative body for universities and higher education institutions in Yorkshire and The Humber. Professor Bryan will succeed Professor Shirley Congdon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford, whose two-year term as Chair ends on 31 …

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