University funding and finances
Demise of matched funding leaves majority of institutions worse off. David Matthews reports
Report says distribution would change little if based on institutions鈥 research council income
Could a Welsh institution鈥檚 success offer insights to help stragglers catch up?
Overall funding for Welsh universities is set to increase by 13.6 per cent next academic year.
Newcastle University is to launch a new 拢7 million centre for undersea and offshore engineering on the site of a famous former shipyard.
Better regional R&D strategies needed to access structural funds, sector told.
Speculation mounts that reform has diminished leadership role
Sir Alan Langlands is to leave his job as chief executive of England鈥檚 funding council to become vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds, where he has been welcomed as a 鈥渟tellar figure鈥 in higher education.
Tim McInnis, the former director of the alumni relations office at Durham University, has left the institution to join a cancer charity.
Austerity a greater threat than Moocs and private providers, writes John Morgan
Ministers advised to reverse ban on second degree funding
Further shrinkage as funding reforms take fuller effect
The English higher education sector last year saw its first real-terms cut in income since records began almost 20 years ago, while institutional finances will take a further hit this year because of the fall in student numbers under higher fees.
Universities UK has been asked by David Willetts to undertake a review of part-time study and make urgent recommendations in response to a report which shows a 鈥渄ramatic decline鈥 in part-time students.
鈥楿npredictable outcomes鈥 of reform require 鈥榠mmediate attention
Scholars in arts and humanities departments vulnerable to subsidy cuts are fighting back. John Marcus reports
The tuition fee cap will remain at 拢9,000 in 2014-15, meaning the government is allowing most universities鈥 income to be eroded by inflation, while students鈥 grants for living expenses will be held back with a below-inflation rise.
Spending by English universities rose faster than their income did in the year before 拢9,000 tuition fees were introduced, while institutions again increased their reliance on fees paid by overseas students.
Universities plan cost-sharing groups once VAT exemption rules are clarified. By Jack Grove
Further austerity measures could wreak havoc with BIS鈥 stretched finances
Whoever wins the next election, uncapped enrolments and a big student loan book must be addressed, say observers
Student accommodation provider UPP has launched its first bond, backed by the income from student residences at five universities.
Private university鈥檚 new course awaits General Medical Council approval as critics decry projected 拢144,000 price
Welsh universities lead the UK in terms of output quality per pound invested, says report from Learned Society of Wales
Coalition reveals 鈥榙isturbing鈥 shortfall. David Matthews reports
The Higher Education Policy Institute has mounted a successful drive to recruit more university partners, with the institutions helping to secure the independent thinktank鈥檚 long-term future.
The short-term benefits to the government of increasing student fees in England will be outweighed 6.5 times over by the long-term costs of the new system, according to a new report.
Hepi director predicts more cuts over higher student loan costs
US president Barack Obama has said that taxpayers 鈥渃annot continue to subsidise higher and higher and higher costs of higher education鈥 in his annual State of the Union Address, and published proposals that would require colleges to meet performance thresholds to qualify for federal funding.
The next European Union research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, has been allocated a budget of almost 鈧71 billion (拢60.4 billion) in an agreement reached on 8 February.
England鈥檚 funding council has unveiled the sector鈥檚 total funding for 2013-14, stating that funding per student is on the rise under the new system of higher fees.
The sector must not let claims that application rates vindicate fees policy go unchallenged, says Liam Burns
鈥楴eurotic鈥 sector plays 鈥榸ero-sum game鈥 despite cap on numbers
The University of Huddersfield has unveiled pioneering plans to raise funds for scholarships by lending money to small businesses.聽
Loss of international student licence exacts heavy toll on London Met. David Matthews reports
The critics of private-sector higher education can muster plenty of hostility - even hatred - towards its providers but precious few reasoned arguments, according to Peter Crisp
Loss of international student licence exacts heavy toll on London Met. David Matthews reports
Ucas data demonstrate wide-ranging impact of fees and funding changes. John Morgan reports
Ucas data demonstrate wide-ranging impact of fees and funding changes. John Morgan reports