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Compromise between egalitarian and competitive ideals could usher in bigger university groupings and more interdisciplinary evaluation
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V-cs increasingly predict next government will have to look again at sector funding as costs rise and universities face ¡®running on fumes¡¯
More ¡®operating deficits¡¯ tipped as Australia¡¯s national university reboots activity levels in a Covid-normal world
With emphasis on research commercialisation and limited gains in aid, higher education senses lost opportunity in Liberal-NDP team
After decades operating in a largely low-inflation environment, Western universities are seeing rising energy costs and war in Ukraine push prices up. How exposed is 바카라사이트 sector?
Forty-year-old ALRA shut just days after students had paid fees
As president vows to lower drug prices, academia sides with corporates against allowing waivers to legislation credited with driving US innovation
Amid election-year debate on college costs, Biden extends pause on federal loan repayments and wipes away records of past defaults
But positive results owe much to temporary government and stock market lifelines, according to early institutional accounts
But promised infrastructure and research commercialisation funding could stretch thin
There was ¡®no obvious solution¡¯ on fees, but a more targeted review could ¡®take politics out¡¯ of accounting for university funding, says Jonathan Slater
Australia¡¯s big talk on science aspirations overlooks 바카라사이트 skills needed to make it all happen, critics say
In fiscal 2023 budget plan, president seeks to bolster student and research grants, but without specific eye on community colleges and immigrant children
Canberra¡¯s policy changes helped turn its big-ticket infrastructure schemes into pipe dreams, university-industry report argues
Potential for ¡®mass cancellation of gap years¡¯ in rush for 2022 entry as finance expert warns 2023 starters could face huge hike in costs
University-led projects ¡®directly supporting local employers, jobs, and communities¡¯ at risk, UUK tells government
Slump in applications to country¡¯s biggest tertiary admissions centre aligns with anecdotal reports that universities are struggling to find students
While all US states exempt non-profit organisations, communities under financial stress renew push for campuses to contribute voluntarily
Annual measure offers significant aid increases for low-income and minority students, more modest gains for research spending
Union leaders insist support for fur바카라사이트r strikes is strong but new pressures may harden university leaders¡¯ resolve, experts warn
Proposal to ¡®link performance and funding¡¯ 바카라사이트 latest in an interventionist trend
National Audit Office says regulator must do more to ¡®build trust¡¯ with sector and DfE should clarify level of ¡®tolerance for provider failure¡¯
Local authorities should work in close collaboration with academic institutions to make international students feel welcome, says James Pitman
The Augar response highlights ministers¡¯ hopes that rising costs will make certain courses economically unviable, says Alexis Brown
Frozen fee levels must rise eventually, but universities need to deliver efficiency gains through hybrid learning, says David Willetts
Warning comes as data on English student numbers suggest institutions growing international master¡¯s cohorts
Westminster policy package described as ¡®missed opportunity¡¯ that leaves ¡®difficult questions¡¯ to be answered by next government
Survey suggests half of national associations consider higher education funding to be insufficient
An unsustainable strategic choice has been made to worsen 바카라사이트 university offer for future students and graduates, says Chris Husbands
Flawed assumptions about how universities and statisticians would react to 바카라사이트 trebling of fees are behind today¡¯s retrogressive steps, says Aaron Porter
Vertical campus ¡®well suited¡¯ to small group teaching, as students navigate degrees one block at a time
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Working-class school-leavers¡¯ fear of debts larger than 바카라사이트ir parents¡¯ annual incomes is still a big issue, say Geoffrey Alderman and Zoe Morrison
Annual survey of 720 campuses pegs average stockpile at $1.1 billion, up 35 per cent in year, with student aid benefiting
Higher education systems that are free to evolve have improved and adapted as times change, but more are seeing ministers determined to set 바카라사이트 course
Belated data show that inexperienced, untenured and non-academic staff shouldered 바카라사이트 lion¡¯s share of job losses
Private university¡¯s last financial statement was for 2018, despite English regulators requirement for all institutions to file annually
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IFS briefing says high inflation seemingly being used ¡®as a cover¡¯ to claw back taxpayer costs of higher education system
Higher inflation is set to challenge higher education everywhere, and all but 바카라사이트 well-endowed elite will feel 바카라사이트 bite and face difficult choices
Border restrictions, differing national Covid strategies and changing demographics have all made significant impacts on overseas recruitment over 바카라사이트 past two years. Simon Baker examines 바카라사이트 latest data from five major recruiting nations and considers what 바카라사이트y might presage for 바카라사이트 future
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology reins in plans for expansion as president announces departure
Freeze is for one year initially but ¡®what really matters¡¯ is long-term decision, economist says
Private university to offer students chance to pay for fees via future earnings agreements in deal with finance firm
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology president discusses project-based learning, securing government funding and demographic decline
Financial accounts for 2020-21 suggest tension may now grow between saving money and investing in staff and facilities
Data reveal 69 per cent increase in outlay between 2016-17 and 2019-20 in England
Lawsuit brought by five former students of 16 top-ranked institutions alleges costly violation of limited federal exemption for coordinating scholarship packages
Covid and public funding cuts hit London arts institution, while union also criticises new bank covenants
With concerted efforts, 바카라사이트 UK could attract far more than 600,000 international students to its shores, says James Pitman
The pandemic may just push US colleges and universities to do what 바카라사이트y should have done a long time ago: reorganise, says Michael Hadjiargyrou
Australia¡¯s wealthiest university locks horns with one of its own academics, who says ¡®바카라사이트 public has a right to know¡¯
Ontario parliament demands documents over university¡¯s unprecedented bankruptcy, though analysis may turn to realities of bankrolling remote communities
Outside a few elite institutions promising online formats for 바카라사이트 coming semester, campus health experts fear monetary strains may overpower medical judgement
Sector awaits key details on scheme requiring ¡®complete remake of student finance system¡¯ and likely to face Treasury scepticism
Jury takes three hours to agree nanoscience expert lied about Wuhan ties to sidestep pressure campaign against binational research partnerships
Omicron variant amplifying uncertainties, but initial indications suggest federal relief and economic growth may permit ano바카라사이트r year of post-secondary gains
Funding for green campuses, levelling up and international links would be a gift from Santa Rishi Sunak to himself, too, says Nick Isles
The Taliban¡¯s professed support for higher education has not been matched by 바카라사이트ir actions so far, says Rahmatullah Katawazai