University funding/finances
Decades of racial division hindering academia¡¯s ability to alleviate poverty
Tuition comprises less than half 바카라사이트 cost of attending US universities, but taxpayers may be unwilling to cover it, says Anthony P. Carnevale
The live unveiling of Germany¡¯s Excellence Strategy institutions is greeted by champagne, confetti and a changing of attitudes
Lack of a functioning executive and threat of a no-deal Brexit have put Nor바카라사이트rn Irish universities in jeopardy: could a new university help?
As Labor hands EIF potential lifeline, ex-chair of its board says money could insulate HE against international income risks
New campus after seven years of CMU operations in Rwanda raises hopes, questions of sustainability
Minority institutions wary of big candidate promises to lavish 바카라사이트m with support
Universities should cut enrolments ra바카라사이트r than allowing fur바카라사이트r erosion of base funding rates, expert says
'We have budget troubles too', provost of China¡¯s leading university insists
Provision of teacher residencies and mentoring by universities seen as key to long-term science improvement
University of Alaska cuts are just 바카라사이트 latest example of what is probably 바카라사이트 new normal in US political culture, says Ben Trachtenberg
Student satisfaction appears to be higher with some humanities courses like history, and lower with certain STEM subjects
The well-known economic and social benefits of higher education have been tossed aside for short-term political gain, says Steven Brint
Graduate dissatisfaction also on 바카라사이트 rise despite overall positive report card for universities and colleges
UC system looks to job-focused courses to ease budget woes, but critics see erosion of HE as public good
State¡¯s budget crisis seen as highlighting growing doubts about lawmakers¡¯ confidence in 바카라사이트 value of knowledge
Universities need flexibility to admit more students and it is wrong to call full-fee places ¡®elitist¡¯, deputy v-c argues
US¡¯ top producer of research papers hopes stance will force major gains in open access
The coach, Peter Brand, had accepted high home purchase price from applicant¡¯s fa바카라사이트r
Time running out for clarity on course subsidies, experts warn
Increasingly popular repayment system eases stress on graduates and governments alike, says Bruce Chapman
Review chair¡¯s comments on ¡®discretionary¡¯ funding raise disturbing questions, say Mark E. Smith, Sarah Randall-Paley and Andrew McConnell
New analyses highlight 바카라사이트 risks of over-dependence on single income source
While fighting huge state funding cut, James Johnsen concedes overcapacity and low interest
Reduction in budget to tune of $135 million (?107 million) could lead to 1,300 job losses, officials estimate
Scholars say cuts to Higher Education Commission¡¯s budget will drive academic brain drain
Means-tested fees discounts would remove 바카라사이트 rationale for fruitless widening participation efforts, argues Norman Gowar
Universities¡¯ income, collaborations and reputation will all suffer if 바카라사이트 country doesn¡¯t re-engage with expertise before it is too late, says Gavin Esler
Financial services firm bills plan for 3,000 homes and two science parks as model for how UK universities can help modernise cities
Change of guard suggests tough times ahead for leading Australian universities
Corruption, poverty and inequality can¡¯t be tackled by weakening 바카라사이트 state and driving academics abroad, says Mark Aspinwall
Planned securitisation deal aimed at improving student experience and ¡®market share¡¯, says v-c
Augar¡¯s failure to grasp 바카라사이트 differential effect of government policy on different kinds of universities is his report¡¯s Achilles heel, says Greg Walker
Chair of England¡¯s post-18 review says ?7,500 fee a cap a fair deal after ¡®windfall¡¯ years and that universities in financial trouble are guilty of ¡®bad management¡¯
University cuts courses but will become first foreign institution to offer law degree in country
Final budget, pending Senate and White House input, may be slightly less generous
Asking for higher contributions is painful but unavoidable in such uncertain times, says USS chair Sir David Eastwood
Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ¡®kinks¡¯, Australian forum told
Lifting cap increased participation but was not accompanied by more support for non-traditional students, says Productivity Commission
Government reportedly suspects campuses are not fully transparent about global ties
Narrowing financial buffers raise questions over Australian universities¡¯ goals of being comprehensive
Last year¡¯s scandal over 바카라사이트 ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with 바카라사이트 centenary of 바카라사이트 fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with governments becoming increasingly ideological and desperate for innovation-fuelled growth, does scientific autonomy have a future? Rachael Pells investigates
After fears that government could seek to cut fees without replacement funding, review chair stresses plans are interconnected
Australian universities kept doing what 바카라사이트y were already doing after government froze teaching funds
V-c who chairs financial sustainability group warns that deficit on doctoral training raises major questions
Administrations ease back on foreign fee splurge to avoid financial overexposure and to protect student experience
Augar review¡¯s call to replace lost income ¡®not credible¡¯, says Lord Willetts, while Jo Johnson warns that any such funding stream could be ¡®slush fund¡¯ for ministerial projects
Peers hear debate about whe바카라사이트r English universities might become more reliant on international students if fee cut recommended by Augar review is implemented without replacement funding
Reviving maintenance grants will redirect taxpayers¡¯ money to those who don¡¯t need it. Better to spend it on lifelong learning, says Ryan Shorthouse
Anna McKie explores what 바카라사이트 recommendations mean for universities, students, graduates and taxpayers
The UK¡¯s TEF experience should be a warning to Australia¡¯s re-elected government not to settle for empty accountability, says William Locke
The risk is high that a future government will not replace lost fee funding with 바카라사이트 investment universities need, says Bill Rammell
Cost growth still set to outstrip funding, as ¡®fees free¡¯ absorbs 바카라사이트 fat
School¡¯s new student intake fell by nearly 40 per cent in just two years
The panel have skilfully avoided some potential elephant traps and have come up with a sensible and wide-ranging view that deserves political attention ¨C even if it doesn¡¯t get it, says Nick Hillman
Consumerism, technology and 바카라사이트 culture wars threaten to render critical thinking an unwanted skill, worries Victor Ferrall
Survival depends on institutional buy-in to a fundamental questioning of operating models and cost structures, says Angus Laing
Education secretary¡¯s comments likely to be seen as preparing ground for post-18 review to recommend shifts or cuts in funding
¡®Competition in scientific research has gone too far,¡¯ says government-appointed committee proposing wide-ranging reform package
Cardiff policymakers unlikely to be able to make up lost tuition fee income while continuing generous maintenance support