University funding and finances
University leaders warn region¡¯s public institutions will ¡®fall behind¡¯ without funding increase
Ministers under pressure to protect struggling universities from bankruptcy
Agreement between coalition and opposition parties to reduce budget cuts does little to assuage sector leaders¡¯ fears
Bringing institutions under same roof can create efficiencies but won¡¯t solve financial crises in both sectors, leaders agree
Dedicated source of capital funding tops umbrella body¡¯s election wish list
The University of London has been held up as an example of how institutions can collaborate during tough financial times. But how easy would it be to replicate elsewhere?
Ian Gillespie had told staff last month that the university was facing a potential ?30 million deficit
The year is ending with an ongoing permacrisis for higher education. Political rhetoric has improved but the sector still needs a vision for its future
While it may be reluctant to attempt widespread reform of universities, economic circumstances may force Labour¡¯s hand, experts believe
Repurposing Covid-era cash allows government to claim extra investment but institutions remain in ¡®precarious state¡¯
Increase to ¡®ensure Welsh institutions remain competitive¡¯ will be second time fees are hiked in space of a year
Higher education institutions ¡®in danger¡¯ as a result of controversial budget measures, umbrella group says, with some closing in protest
Loan scheme pioneer highlights moral hazard of Australia¡¯s ¡®Byzantine¡¯ way of bankrolling master¡¯s places
¡®Challenger¡¯ institutions dealt blow as regulator temporarily shuts down processes seen as crucial for launching as a provider
¡®Big reset¡¯ opportunity now spent when sector most needs it, says Duncan Maskell
Union sees need to borrow for building projects behind latest round of bloodletting
Process for transferring students left stranded by market exit in need of a rethink, says one of the few leaders who has gone through it
Universities should no longer give the ¡®cold shoulder¡¯ to businesses that can potentially perform functions more effectively, says Ken Sloan
Shitij Kapur warns sector has already used up a lot of political capital on small fee rise that will not solve institutional funding woes
UK sector leaders expect trust issues as culture changes, but ¡®burning platform¡¯ of financial crisis will focus minds
Emerging institutions¡¯ aspirations snubbed as old-guard administrators focus on a vanishing bottom line
¡®Invisible regulators¡¯ to ask harder questions of UK sector investment decisions, professor claims
Keeping costs down ¡®not an objective¡¯ for research-addicted sector, says accountancy professor
Protest comes as House of Representatives prepares to debate controversial cuts to education and research of more than €1 billion
Questions cause alarm but the panel ¡®wouldn¡¯t be doing its job¡¯ if it avoided them, commentators say
¡®Quite a few¡¯ institutions actively considering mergers, claims David Maguire
Little prospect of convincing politicians or the public of the need to raise fees higher, leaving universities dependent on an upturn in economy and international student market, says Shitij Kapur
Better to revise the previous government¡¯s tuition fee hikes than redirect taxpayers¡¯ money into wealthy graduates¡¯ pockets, says Maxwell Yong
As questions about the size and shape of UK higher education persist, debates about the part number controls could play are making a comeback
English fee rise does little to relieve pressure on institutions, with increased staff costs likely to swallow additional funding
The removal of recruitment caps in 2015 was hailed by ministers as a boon to institutions¡¯ and students¡¯ ambitions. But the tuition fee¡¯s declining value and the Russell Group¡¯s ever-growing market share now threaten the viability of some institutions, and calls are growing for a U-turn, writes Juliette Rowsell
Announcement follows the departure of 400 staff members last year as efforts to close budget black hole continue
Universities need ?60 million boost from Holyrood budget to avoid further cuts to per-student funding, says IFS
Few universities confirm plans to charge full uplift to all undergraduates, with sector set to miss out on millions in extra revenue
Union says withdrawal of some business degrees ¡®raises serious questions¡¯ but university insists it is separate to wider restructure
Any new home undergraduate enrolling on a course at University College Birmingham will be eligible for the allowance
Staff fear cost-cutting motivations behind university¡¯s drive for more secure employment
Lower than anticipated student recruitment worsening financial situation for more institutions, according to OfS analysis
Ensure that your exit causes minimal inconvenience, regulator tells private colleges
New LSE vice-chancellor discusses ¡®Wild West¡¯ US, dealing with campus protests and the personal turmoil that led him to make the switch to London
John Cater, who is set to retire after 31 years at the helm of Edge Hill University, warns that sector finances have never been more challenging
Wartime austerity could slash research output and disproportionately hit disadvantaged students, sector leaders warn
51³Ô¹Ï redundancy round militates against the government¡¯s growth aspirations, observers warn
Science Tokyo head says joining forces is an ¡®effective strategy¡¯ for institutions facing funding and demographic shortfalls
Horse set to follow the cart, as critics warn of perverse consequences
Increase in amount paid by undergraduates will not cover additional staff costs imposed on institutions in the budget
Bridget Phillipson confirms inflationary fee rise and adds ?414 extra per year to maintenance loans
Some A$15 billion of student debt relief will do almost ¡®nothing¡¯ to help cash-strapped Australian institutions
Poll finds third of UK undergraduates worried for future of their institution amid funding crisis
UK institutions look ahead to next autumn as survey confirms devastating impact of visa restrictions
Area studies and languages at risk at Leiden University, with academics foreseeing humanities ¡®apocalypse¡¯
Addressing the sector¡¯s woes has, at best, been kicked down the road to next year¡¯s spending review. How disappointing, says Nick Hillman
Chancellor goes ahead with 1.2 percentage point increase, hiking staff costs for already cash-strapped institutions
University leaders under ¡®extraordinary pressure¡¯ amid funding crisis, says departing University of Southern Queensland chief
¡°Workforce change¡± processes under way at seven institutions likely to claim well over 1,200 jobs, with more campuses expected to follow suit
New crackdowns on overseas students have recently been introduced by Australia, Canada and the UK in response to concerns about immigration levels, housing costs and visa abuse. But will they work? Will they last? And where do they leave universities struggling to stay afloat? Patrick Jack reports
THE¡¯s flagship summit began with a focus on immediate funding woes but ended with a reaffirmation of universities¡¯ founding principles
Vice-chancellors want access to support for public sector organisations if expected levying of national insurance on employers¡¯ pension contributions goes ahead
Pressure group attacks ¡®shocking¡¯ rise in ¡®fat cats¡¯, but institutions insist it is right that they offer competitive salaries
Number of institutions claiming financial exigency now into ¡®double figures¡¯