The University of Oxford looks set to follow the same path as planned at Cambridge in charging tuition fees close to the ?9,000 maximum and using a large waiver to reduce charges to poor students.
Students in Northern Ireland could face tuition fees of up to ?5,750 a year after a U-turn by a government advisor in the wake of England’s Browne Review.
Tuition fee levels at the University of Cambridge should be set at ?9,000 from 2012-13, but students from the poorest backgrounds should be given a ?3,000 discount, according to a draft report seen by 探花视频.
Universities will be able to save large sums on their IT provision after an investment of ?12.5 million in “cloud computing” by the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
Ballots for national strikes in higher education have been delayed after a union included a typographical error in the formal notice sent to universities.
The Russell Group of large research-intensive universities has for the first time published a guide with advice on what A levels its institutions favour, suggesting that students should avoid more than one “soft” subject.
An irreconcilable breakdown in relations among members of the University of Abertay Dundee’s senior management team is behind the suspension of its principal and his deputy, 探花视频 understands.
The University of the Highlands and Islands has been awarded full university status, raising hopes that the remote region may retain more of its young people.
The UK government risks causing a collapse in international demand for study in the country similar to that experienced in Australia if it mishandles its policy on visas, a cross-party group of MPs has been warned.
The government’s consultation on changes to the student visa system could be unlawful, a law firm has said – and that could expose the coalition to expensive claims for damages.
Protests against education cuts are taking place in London and Manchester today as the main lecturers’ union signals that strikes in the academy could be coordinated with industrial action in other sectors.
New legislation allowing the government to apply higher interest rates to student loans grants ministers “free rein” to raise charges in the future and gives no protection for those from poorer backgrounds, a university group has warned.