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1. The Attractiveness of European HE Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Faculty Remuneration and Career Paths. Research & Occasional Paper Series: CSHE.1.2023

2. Learning with Treescapes in Environmentally Endangered Times. Occasional Paper Series 50

3. Autonomous Schools, Achievement and Segregation. Discussion Paper No. 1968

4. Economic Benefits of Meeting the Ambitions Set out in the Schools White Paper

5. The Changing Nature and Role of Vocational Education and Training in Europe. Volume 7: VET from a Lifelong Learning Perspective: Continuing VET Concepts, Providers and Participants in Europe 1995-2015. Cedefop Research Paper No. 74

6. A Framework for Developing Student-Faculty Partnerships in Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes Assessment. Occasional Paper No. 53

7. Singing from the Same Hymn Sheet? UK Policy Responses to the NEET Agenda. SKOPE Research Paper No. 130

8. A Half Century of Progress in U.S. Student Achievement: Ethnic and SES Differences; Agency and Flynn Effects. Program on Education Policy and Governance Working Papers Series. PEPG 21-01

9. The True Returns to the Choice of Occupation and Education. Discussion Paper No. 1746

10. COVID-19 -- Potential Consequences for Education, Training, and Skills. SKOPE Issues Paper 36

11. Generation COVID: Emerging Work and Education Inequalities. A CEP COVID-19 Analysis. Paper No. 011

12. Perspectives on the Year Abroad: A Selection of Papers from YAC2018

13. Key Competences in Initial Vocational Education and Training: Digital, Multilingual and Literacy. Cedefop Research Paper. No 78

14. Neo-Nationalism and Universities in Europe. Research & Occasional Paper Series: CSHE.7.2020

15. Inequalities in Student to Course Match: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1647

16. Empowering Individual Workers through Skills -- A New Labour Project Revisited. SKOPE Research Paper No. 129

17. Widening the High School Curriculum to Include Soft Skill Training: Impacts on Health, Behaviour, Emotional Wellbeing and Occupational Aspirations. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1630

18. Teaching Assistants, Computers and Classroom Management: Evidence from a Randomised Control Trial. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1562

19. The Prospects for Skills and Employment in an Age of Digital Disruption: A Cautionary Note. SKOPE Research Paper No. 127

20. The Changing Nature and Role of Vocational Education and Training in Europe. Volume 5: Education and Labour Market Outcomes for Graduates from Different Types of VET System in Europe. Cedefop Research Paper. No 69

21. Titles of Scientific Letters and Research Papers in Astrophysics: A Comparative Study of Some Linguistic Aspects and Their Relationship with Collaboration Issues

22. Engineering Graduates for UK Manufacturing: 'Further Confirmation of the Evident Minimal Impact of Possible Workforce-Planning Policy Responses to Sectoral Shortage Reports.' SKOPE Research Paper No. 125

23. Identifying Work Skills: International Approaches. Discussion Paper

24. Education and Skills: The UK Policy Agenda. Election Analyses Series. Paper No. CEPEA041

25. Teacher Quality, Test Scores and Non-Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Primary School Teachers in the UK. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1472

26. Simultaneous and Comparable Numerical Indicators of International, National and Local Collaboration Practices in English-Medium Astrophysics Research Papers

27. The Use of Independent Training Providers in Vocational Education and Training--Wider Considerations for Employers and Policy Makers. SKOPE Issues Paper 34

28. Nutrition Tea Club; Engaging Students in Reading Scientific Papers

29. The Other 17 Hours: Valuing Out-of-School Time. Occasional Papers 30

30. Graduate Returns, Degree Class Premia and Higher Education Expansion in the UK. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1392

31. Paying for Higher Education. Paper No. EA026

32. Schools: The Evidence on Academies, Resources and Pupil Performance. Paper No. EA023

33. Position Paper: Should the Scottish National Party Support Scotland to Legalize, Decriminalize, or Prohibit Cannabis?

34. Libraries: Learning Places of Choice. The Response of the Library and Information Commission [to]'The Learning Age: A Renaissance for a New Britain.' Policy Paper.

35. Culture and Tourism in the Learning Age: A Discussion Paper.

36. Should All Student Loan Payments Be Income-Driven? Trade-Offs and Challenges. White Paper

37. Paying out and Crowding out? The Globalisation of Higher Education. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1299

38. Education and Health Knowledge: Evidence from UK Compulsory Schooling Reform. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1297

39. Qualifications at Level 5: Progressing in a Career or to Higher Education. Working Paper No 23

40. The Value of Smarter Teachers: International Evidence on Teacher Cognitive Skills and Student Performance. Program on Education Policy and Governance Working Papers Series. PEPG 14-06

41. Macroeconomic Benefits of Vocational Education and Training. Research Paper No 40

42. The Reading Lives of 8 to 11-Year-Olds 2005-2013: An Evidence Paper for the Read On. Get On. Coalition

43. Challenges Faced by International Students Studying in the United Kingdom with Main Focus on Nigerian Students

44. Educational Psychologists in Further Education. FEDA Paper.

45. School Structure, School Autonomy and the Tail. Special Paper No. 29

46. Renewing VET Provision: Understanding Feedback Mechanisms between Initial VET and the Labour Market. Research Paper No 37

47. Education across the UK Nations: Performance, Inequality and Evidence. Program on Education Policy and Governance Working Papers Series. PEPG 12-08

48. The Effects of Resources across School Phases: A Summary of Recent Evidence. CEP Discussion Paper No. 1226

49. Education in a Devolved Scotland: A Quantitative Analysis. Report to the Economic and Social Research Council. CEP Special Paper No. 30

50. Who Takes a Gap Year and Why? Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth. Briefing Paper 28