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David Cameron has told David Willetts to build the UK’s offer to overseas students into a more persuasive “package” and urged him to attract more foreign universities to Britain.
Graduates from London South Bank University are the least likely to be in a job or studying six months after leaving, latest employment data have revealed.
Offa chief: ?150m committed by universities now part of access agreements
Universities minister odds-on to stay in place in event of July reshuffle
The government has announced a fund worth up to ?125 million to support disadvantaged students into further study, as a new report reveals postgraduate numbers fell last year.
Some students at the University of Liverpool have been sent the wrong degree results, after the Russell Group institution experienced a “technical problem”
Announcement comes as new details emerge about increased science capital budget
US-style charges await in unregulated system, education expert warns
The National Scholarship Programme is to be cut by ?100 million and made postgraduate-only, as part of savings announced in the coalition’s spending round.
Leighton Andrews, the Welsh education minister who drove through controversial university mergers, has been forced to resign his position
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has predicted that the new higher education funding regime will harm the creditworthiness of some UK universities, widening the gap between the “strongest and weakest”.
The US has reclaimed its position as the biggest spender on higher education, as rising fees pushed it clear in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s annual figures.
Sources say switch of medical education and research budgets to Department of Health increasingly unlikely
Cuts to widening participation funds anticipated to meet spending review targets
NUS’ outgoing leader tells John Morgan that v?cs and Russell Group must press the sector’s case to government
V-c points to reform’s intellectual and vocational benefits
No such thing as higher education sector, PA Consulting poll hears
Vince Cable, the business secretary, says he has “ruled out categorically” any rise in interest rates for graduates who took out student loans before 2012, while stressing that plans for a sale of student loans are ongoing
The Queen’s Birthday Honours List includes a knighthood for Eric Thomas, the University of Bristol vice-chancellor and Universities UK president
The government should urgently clarify its plans for the sale of the student loan book and reassure existing graduates that their repayments will not be raised, according to Labour’s shadow higher education minister.
IPPR report offers stark warning over ?6,000 plans
Martin Hall offers regrets after inglorious June but remains committed to post
Labour’s shadow business secretary is “open” to setting a target to increase overseas students if the party returns to power as the major export industry has been “taken hostage by the 榴莲视频 Office” under the coalition.
Parallel sectors would overcome problems of ‘one-size-fits-all’ funding, group argues