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Higher Education Institutions: Our services
Free speech and academic freedom
We support higher education providers comply with their legal obligations relating to free speech on campus and academic freedom.
HR support
We specialise in supporting education providers with all employment, workplace and HR related issues, helping to navigate dispute related complexities.
Immigration and visa sponsorship
We understand the importance of recruiting non-UK staff and enrolling international students, and support clients with protecting their Home Office sponsor licences.
Health and safety
We support our clients with keeping their students and staff safe, ensuring they are compliant with their health and safety obligations.
Student disputes
Legal advice is often required to navigate the complexities of student disputes, and we can support with all aspects of dispute resolution.
Pensions
As the education sector grapples with the challenge of providing staff with competitive and valuable pension benefits, we support clients with navigating the challenges they may face.
Data protection
We support clients with their data privacy obligations, ensuring they have the correct systems and processes in place.
Professionals in Higher Education
In addition to advising institutions, we also assist professionals in higher education, including both academics and those in non-academic.
Listen to our podcast series
Our team has recorded a series of podcasts, diving into the key legal topics which impact the education sector, including how to be day one ready for the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, and tips for student sponsors on how to be ready for a Home Compliance visit.
Education Bulletin
Our Education Bulletin is our newsletter which discusses legal matters impacting the education sector. Our Spring Term edition explored how the recent UK immigration changes have impacted the sector, discussed insightful topics such as gender questioning children, and looked at upcoming employment law updates.