The government has set out its 'Higher Ambitions' plan for the future of higher education in the UK. It aims to make sure sure UK universities remain world class, deliver the high-level skills needed to remain competitive and to continue to attract the brightest students and researchers.
The UK arts and humanities community published 33 per cent of the world’s output in 2006 - 2008.
Key measures of the Higher Ambitions strategy include:
Lord Mandelson, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, said: "The challenge for the next decade is to offer a wider range of new study opportunities - part-time, work-based, foundation degrees and studying whilst at home - to a greater range of people.
"All students must continue to enter higher education on their merit. But I believe this means taking account of a student's academic attainment, their aptitude and their potential. Many universities are already developing their use of contextual data in admissions and we hope that all universities will look at their examples and consider incorporating such data in their admissions processes."
Information on Higher Ambitions can be found online on the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills website.