
During the first session of this inquiry, the Treasury Committee will question prominent voices within the education sector on student loans, including the author of the 2019 independent review of higher education, Sir Philip Augar.
Across two panels, we will likely cover topics including witnesses' views on the current loan system, the impact of student debt and how the system should change.
Tuesday 2 June, 9.45am
Watch live:
Institute For Fiscal Studies | Intergenerational Foundation | Universities UK | National Union of Students (UK) | Prospect union | Rethink Repayment
#StudentLoans #SelectCommittees #UKPolitics
Across two panels, we will likely cover topics including witnesses' views on the current loan system, the impact of student debt and how the system should change.
Tuesday 2 June, 9.45am
Watch live:
Institute For Fiscal Studies | Intergenerational Foundation | Universities UK | National Union of Students (UK) | Prospect union | Rethink Repayment
#StudentLoans #SelectCommittees #UKPolitics
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