Most of England鈥檚 Russell Group universities became even more reliant on聽international student fees last year, as聽home fee income dropped while overseas fee income rose from 拢4聽billion to 拢4.5聽billion, meaning those universities took 54聽per cent of聽their total fee income from overseas students.
Managers said pandemic-driven shifts in聽home and international recruitment were key factors, along with the switch in the treatment of聽European Union students 鈥 from home to聽international fees 鈥 after Brexit, with the overall pattern being for home student numbers to be steady or聽increase.
But amid a growing sense of crisis in聽English university funding, the question of聽where institutions鈥 money comes from is politically important.
Analysis by 探花视频 of English Russell Group universities鈥 2022-23 accounts shows the biggest shifts in the home-international fee income balance were at the University of Birmingham (52.2聽per cent of total fee income from overseas students, up from 44.8聽per cent the previous year); the University of Liverpool (44.1聽per cent, up from 36.7聽per cent); and the University of Southampton (57.6聽per cent, up from 51.8聽per cent).
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The universities taking the largest proportions of their total fee income from international students were UCL (overseas fee income of 拢640聽million, or 68.9聽per cent of total fee income); Imperial College London (拢304聽million, or 67.1聽per cent); the London School of Economics (拢184聽million, or 62.5聽per cent); the University of Manchester (拢385聽million, or 58.3聽per cent); and Southampton (拢207聽million, or 57.6聽per cent).
Across the 19 English members of the group of large research-intensive universities with published accounts, home fee income dropped slightly from 拢3.063聽billion to 拢3.003聽billion. Overseas fee income across those universities rose from 拢4.021聽billion to 拢4.528聽billion. That meant that the English Russell Group universities took 53.8聽per cent of their total fee income from overseas students, up from 50.7聽per cent the previous year.
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Vice-chancellors have warned that the government鈥檚 decision to freeze the fee cap in England is聽forcing universities into ever greater reliance on international students, a 鈥減olitically toxic鈥 issue.
Not all English Russell Group members underwent such a shift: the universities of Oxford, Sheffield and Warwick saw growth in their proportion of total fee income coming from international students of below 1聽percentage point. The universities of Cambridge and York saw their proportions drop (by聽0.1 and 2.3聽percentage points, respectively), the latter being the only English Russell Group member to see its total international fee income drop.
In terms of underlying factors in the shifting balance of fee income, teacher-assessed grades at A聽level and equivalent were used in English university admissions in 2020 and 2021, leading to an increase in the number of home students meeting tariff thresholds for Russell Group universities in those years 鈥 and a drop-off in those numbers in 2022 when standard grading returned.
Meanwhile, 2022 saw a big rebound in international recruitment after the pandemic as mobility increased.
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A Liverpool spokeswoman said that in light of these factors, it was 鈥渕isleading鈥 to compare 2021-22 international and home student fee income with that in 2022-23. A聽comparison at Liverpool 鈥減re- and post-pandemic is more representative, and this shows that our proportion of home students has increased from 70聽per cent in 2019-20 to 73聽per cent in 2022-23鈥, she added.
A Birmingham spokeswoman also highlighted those factors, adding that聽the university鈥檚 growth in overseas fee income also 鈥渞eflects increased demand 鈥 particularly for postgraduate programmes鈥, EU聽students being treated as overseas students on fees, plus the 鈥渃ontribution from our new Dubai campus, which opened in聽2022鈥.
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