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Anne Rimmer

Anne Rimmer is a Deputy Director in the Skills Group at the UK's Department for Education, currently responsible for the Lifelong Learning Entitlement funding reforms.1 She also serves as the Co-chair of the Minister's Advisory Council on Higher Education and Skills (MACHES) in Alberta, Canada.1

Prior to her current role, Rimmer held several significant positions:

  1. Policy Analyst at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) from 2020 to 2022.1
  2. Deputy Director for Higher Education Quality and Regulation within the UK's Department of Education.1

Rimmer has extensive experience in higher education policy, including:

  • Providing recommendations on global trends in higher education to OECD member states.1
  • Overseeing England's independent higher education regulator and the Teaching Excellence Framework.1
  • Delivering on ministerial priorities related to international student exchanges and higher education reform.1

Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Rimmer began her career in the Canadian Public Service and is a graduate of the University of Oxford (UK).1

Highlights

Dec 13 · gov.uk
SLC Board meeting minutes January 2024 - GOV.UK

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London, United Kingdom