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Student 2019/20 coding manual version 2.0.0 release
Alison Berry, Head of Operations & Performance, discusses the release of Student (Data Futures) version 2.0.0 of the coding manual
BlogOpen for booking - Data Matters conference 16 January 2019
Booking is now open for the 16 January 2019 Data Matters conference.
A huge milestone for Graduate Outcomes
HESA is proud to announce the completion of a key milestone in the Graduate Outcomes programme – the launch of the provider portal.
Student 2019/20 (Data Futures) 1.7.0 release
In this blog Rachel Fuidge discusses the updates found in 1.7.0 release of the Student 2019/20 (Data Futures) Coding Manual.
BlogHigher Education Data Conference 29 November
We are excited to announce that we are supporting this year's Higher Education Data Conference on 29 November in Central London.
Save the date - Data Matters conference 16 January 2019
On 16 January 2019 the Data Matters conference will welcome data practitioners, quality professionals and digital service specialists to discuss topical issues around data and its use in higher education.
Data Futures update
In this blog Rob Phillpotts provides an update on Data Futures following the specification workshops.
BlogExperimental Statistics: UK Performance Indicators 2016/17
Statistics for UK HE providers, including alternative providers, showing the proportion of UK domiciled undergraduate leavers who were working or studying (or both) six months after graduation. The release also includes Widening Participation and Non-continuation indicators published earlier in 2018.
Open data licence: CC-BY-4.0Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2016/17
Publication reveals differing outcomes for graduates from different subjects of study, the types of jobs that male and female graduates enter, and the salaries of those in full-time employment.
Data Futures: A software provider perspective
Steve Chambers, Delivery Lead at Tribal discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the Data Futures programme from the perspective of a software provider.
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