The Impact of the 2015 Comprehensive Spending Review on Higher Education Fees and Funding Arrangements in Subjects Allied to Medicine – May 2016

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Practice area: Economics of Education | Education and Labour Markets | Higher education | Labour market economics | Labour markets | Public Policy
Client: UNISON and National Union of Students
Published: 25 May, 2016
Keywords: modelling quantitative analysis

London Economics were commissioned by UINISON and the NUS to undertake an independent analysis of the impact of the removal of NHS bursaries on prospective students in Allied Health Professions announced in the 2015 Comprehensive Spending Review. The analysis considers the resource flows between the Exchequer, Higher Education Institutions and students/ graduates. Having been launched in Parliament in May 2016, the full report is available on the link above.