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Review of Wonkhe year 2

by Mark Leach February 4, 2013

This time last year on Wonkhe’s first birthday, we had a brief look back at the first year in operation. Another year has passed and so as we celebrate our 2nd birthday, it feels like the right time to have another review of the year gone by. This post will give a list of the top 10 locations for reading the site, as well as the most popular content. And as usual, we will have a little look towards the future. Thanks for reading.

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Only wonks need apply

by Mark Leach January 7, 2013

We are committed to keeping wonkhe innovative, interesting and exciting and after 2 years in operation, the editors need your help.

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Wonks away plus site update

by Mark Leach May 14, 2012

I am going on holiday. Nothing remarkable about that, except it’s my first true substantial holiday away from everything related to my hobbies (higher education policy), side projects (higher education policy) and day job (higher education policy) in a very long time. As a result, there will be no new posts on the site until June when I return and the wonkery can recommence.

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Review of the Wonkhe year

by Mark Leach January 31, 2012

I decided at the launch of Wonkhe not to do a lot of meta blogging about blogging – it isn’t interesting for most people. But I feel we have a good story to tell, a bright future and as Wonkhe turns one year old today, it seems like a good moment for reflection.

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Wonkhe is being spruced up

by Mark Leach August 7, 2011

I’m taking the opportunity over the summer to do a little bit of painting and decorating, so things may not quite work as they should (but I hope they do). Apart from changes to fonts and styles, the biggest change that you’ll notice is the addition of a second sidebar. I felt that there was [...]

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What is wonkhe?

by Mark Leach January 31, 2011

wonkhe (pronounced wonk-y) is a new blog for higher education wonks (self-defined or not) and those who work in the HE sector and like to write, read and discuss everything HE.

It is a place that will allow the free exchange of ideas and opinion in an open and constructive way.

All of our contributors have day jobs, but they post here in their personal capacity. This blog is not partisan and not aligned to any particular policies, politics or interests. If you’d like to contribute, please get in touch with Mark Leach, the Editor in Chief at: info at wonkhe dot com.

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