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what next for TEF?

July 26, 2023

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Written for WonkHE and published on deadline day for submissions to this round of TEF (24 Jan. 2023), a piece thinking about how the sector should be responding to the prospect of TEF becoming a permanent part of the HE landscape in England.

What next for TEF?

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