This is CHEAD’s response to the Consultation on principles and future requirements for the UK’s
public interest data about graduates. Many thanks to Gillian Youngs and Kertstin Mey (CHEAD Treasurer) at Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design; Anita Taylor at Bath Spa University (CHEAD Chair), Vicky Gunn at Glasgow School of Art, and Judy Glasman at Hertfordshire University (CHEAD Vice Chair), and Simon Robertshaw at UEL, for their invaluable contributions. #NewDLHE
CHEAD Response to HESA DLHE Review (138.1KB)