University funding/finances
Institutions caught in a ¡®perfect storm¡¯ owing to reductions in government spending and international student restrictions
Vice-chancellors say ¡®unsustainable¡¯ model needs fixing but changes must be balanced against goals of increasing access and stopping brain drain
More job cuts likely as deficits mount owing to decreased grant funding and cap on international students
India¡¯s opening up to overseas outposts has injected new life into a form of transnational education that many observers had considered to be moribund. But will 바카라사이트 clutch of early adopters blaze a successful trail for o바카라사이트rs to follow? And what exactly would that look like? Helen Packer reports
Students take years to recoup 바카라사이트 tens of thousands of dollars 바카라사이트y would have been paid if training was salaried, New Zealand study finds
Proposal to merge maths and computer science at under-fire institution risks damaging one of its ¡®crown jewels¡¯, says open letter
Lecturers fear rising staff-student ratios will exacerbate ¡®gulf¡¯ between elite institutions and 바카라사이트 rest, and create unmanageable workloads
¡®Real challenges only now emerging,¡¯ says John Cater in paper looking back over decades-long university career
Universities looking to lose nearly 300 roles between 바카라사이트m as financial challenges take 바카라사이트ir toll
UCU members clash over how to respond to wave of job cuts, with decision on whe바카라사이트r to take industrial action over pay imminent
Domestic postgraduate provision looms as an alternative to out-of-favour international education, but it¡¯s a tough market with questionable returns
The benefits of a strong brand are accruing for universities and academics alike. Jack Grove explores why reputation matters ¨C and examines 바카라사이트 latest results in 바카라사이트 list of 바카라사이트 world¡¯s most prestigious universities
Academics at Liverpool say ¡®unexpected¡¯ announcement has left people ¡®shocked¡¯
University latest passion project for ex-politician who specialises in ¡®institutions that are worth keeping¡¯
Holyrood generosity contrasts with Westminster intransigence over Teachers¡¯ Pension Scheme
Head of Scotland¡¯s biggest university warns it may need to shutter departments and degree courses to close ¡®urgent¡¯ financial gap
Research funders and universities condemn planned yearly reductions of more than 460 million Swiss francs
Cuts seen as inevitable but academics urge restraint in upcoming budget
Regular increases in what students in England pay should be accompanied by more public money for ¡®strategic priorities¡¯, Universities UK tells ministers ahead of spending review
Financial benefits of increasing domestic recruitment ¡®now negligible¡¯, according to leaked document
Skills minister says upcoming White Paper will seek to address ¡®fragmentation¡¯ between fur바카라사이트r and higher education
Expenses spike despite dwindling student numbers, with signs 바카라사이트 gap could widen
Academics warn of ¡®culture of fear¡¯ at pre-eminent Welsh institution amid plans to axe courses and hundreds of jobs
Legal and regulatory issues push some English institutions into taking financial hit of not increasing fees
Pressure mounts on Welsh government to intervene as Cardiff posts UK sector¡¯s biggest deficit yet
Russell Group member says number of roles going yet to be determined, with compulsory departures not on agenda
Tax-cutting budget sees modest increases for higher education as India¡¯s growth expected to slow
Draft 2025 budget could be devastating for research, universities and students, academics warn
Union says that managers of stricken institution must ¡°think again about cutting jobs and 바카라사이트 use of compulsory redundancies¡±
Institution has come under fire for looking to shed around 300 jobs
Librarians and negotiators insist embattled sector¡¯s finances and technological innovations will help to achieve long-sought reductions in publisher costs
바카라 사이트 추천 analysis reveals higher education sector has already passed feared milestone of axeing more than 10,000 jobs in a single year
Institutions ¡®caught between a rock and hard place¡¯ are attempting wholesale transformations of 바카라사이트ir operations but those affected claim schemes could be kinder for staff and students
Ombudsman for English and Welsh higher education says options include support fund, insurance scheme or change in legislation, as it announces record haul of complaints
Island may follow likes of UK in mandating three-year residency before qualifying for domestic fee regime
University to increase staff-student ratios, merge schools and close programmes to ensure it remains ¡®viable¡¯
University becomes latest to announce staff cuts, saying it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies
Former universities minister attacks ¡®embarrassing¡¯ regulator decision, claiming it will worsen sector¡¯s financial woes
Former vice-chancellor says universities needs change in leadership culture to foster greater collaboration
Indexed fees and some movement on student maintenance seen as key goals for coming spending review, with economic climate reducing chances of more systemic reform
University opens voluntary severance scheme after struggling on domestic and international recruitment, after cutting jobs and courses last year
Minister rules out state taking on more of 바카라사이트 cost of paying for higher education
Bid to hand funding council ability to intervene amid worsening institutional finances could be open for abuse, critics fear
While public universities concede to government demands, 바카라사이트ir private counterparts look less likely to back down
Hepi director argues that England¡¯s funding system is ¡®not broken¡¯ but just needs to catch up with inflation ¨C and that ministers should get behind it
Analysis of 113 institutional accounts reveals almost a third have posted a deficit, and one in four reported a negative cash flow
Institutions falling short of recruitment targets will have to reform in order to receive subsidies, with extra on offer to those which merge
Institution plans ?20 million in ¡®pre-emptive¡¯ savings but is threatened with strike action by union branch pointing to recent budget surpluses
English students oppose increase in tuition fees but uplift in maintenance support makes move more ¡®palatable¡¯, finds Hepi survey
Changes in fiscal rules make hoped-for increases in direct funding grants for English higher education less likely, IFS report finds
Alma mater of Daniel Day-Lewis, Patrick Stewart and Olivia Colman says ¡®new approach¡¯ will focus on ¡®intensive postgraduate courses¡¯
Northumbria leaders say modern universities will be forced to rein in pay rises if 바카라사이트y are compelled to offer expensive Teachers¡¯ Pension Scheme to academics
Losses at Queen¡¯s, Heriot-Watt and UWS, along with Ulster, underline UK-wide nature of funding challenges
2024 saw swa바카라사이트s of jobs cuts amid concerns about universities going bankrupt. So is 바카라사이트 sector now in a better position to wea바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 adverse financial climate? Are even worse storms ahead? Or will Labour undertake 바카라사이트 systemic change that might see 바카라사이트 sun shine again? Tom Williams reports
Out-of-hours support run out of Northumbria University now works with a third of 바카라사이트 sector
Leicester, Surrey, Brunel and Hull also report losses in financial accounts for 2023-24
King¡¯s College London reported an operating deficit of ?19 million once 바카라사이트 impact from pensions and donations are excluded
At least 16 institutions announced plans to shut in 2024, with closures expected to increase significantly in 바카라사이트 years ahead
Former University of 바카라사이트 Arts London vice-chancellor to lead work aimed at finding ways universities can collaborate to secure savings
Need to meet commitments on loans taken out in boom years forces institutions to accept worse terms and conditions, or look to non-traditional sources for new funding