Universities UK is an advocacy organization for universities in the United Kingdom. It began life as the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom (CVCP) in the nineteenth century when there were informal meetings involving Vice-Chancellors of a number of universities and Principals of university colleges. [1]
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February 2012

  • Professor Ian Diamond, Vice-Chancellor of University of Aberdeen, Chair of Research Policy Network, Universities UK gave evidence related to post-legislative scrutiny of on 28 Feb. [20]

November 2011

March 2011

  • Professor Les Ebdon CBE, Chair, Students, Quality and Participation Policy Network, Universities UK, Vice Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire gave evidence related to The English Baccalaureate on 22 Mar. [23]

Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

Jun 2011 - Aug 2011

Sep 2010 - Nov 2010

  • Champollion provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Universities UK. [16]

September 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss science, along with 13 others. [2]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss science, along with 11 others. [2]

July 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills

June 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with Vincent Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, to discuss Higher Education, along with 21 others. [5]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with Northumbria University. [5]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education. [5]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education. [5]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with 21 others. [5]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss student finance, along with 13 others. [5]
Dept. of Health
  • Universities UK met with Andrew Lansley, Secretary of State for Health, for discussion of medical and dental tuition fees. [6]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Universities UK met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss education, along with 20 others. [7]

May 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
Prime Minister's Office
  • Universities UK met with Jeremy Heywood, Permanent Secretary, to discuss Higher education issues. [3]

March 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills

February 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with 11 others. [8]

January 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with 9 others. [8]

October 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
  • Universities UK met with Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss Higher Education. [11]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Universities UK met with Jeremy Heywood, Permanent Secretary, to discuss Higher Education. [9]

September 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills

July 2010

Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Universities UK met with James Sassoon, Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, for Higher education discussion. [14]
Home Office

June 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with Vincent Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, to discuss Higher Education. [13]
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education. [13]

May 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Universities UK met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education. [13]

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