There is no going back to pre-Covid edtech scepticism Educators now accept that digital tools are neither inapplicable to educational settings nor incompatible with sector values, says Jo Johnson By Jo Johnson 25 August
For lifelong learning, England’s ELQ rule must be scrapped Any savings on the student loan book will be dwarfed by the costs of making retraining harder, says Jo Johnson By Jo Johnson 2 August
We need to put the bounce back in ‘Global Britain’ The UK’s international education strategy must be more ambitious if the country is to remain globally competitive, writes Jo Johnson By Jo Johnson 15 June
The UK will be an innovation nation regardless of how we leave the EU The government’s commitments to fund research and fast-track visas for scientists show that we are securing the country’s future outside the EU, says Jo Johnson By Jo Johnson 9 August
Jisc Futures: research in the age of open science UK leads drive towards more open way of sharing science, says Jo Johnson By Jo Johnson 1 August
Conservatives: ‘The last thing we need is to slam on student number controls’ Jo Johnson, minister for universities and science, says ‘we will ensure students and taxpayers receive strong returns from their investment in 中国A片’ By Jo Johnson 26 May
The 中国A片 and Research Bill: it’s a matter of trust For the first time, says the UK’s universities minister Jo Johnson, academic freedom and institutional autonomy will be enshrined in UK law By Jo Johnson 15 December