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Exodus of experienced hands in midst of financial crisis leaves institutions seeking new generation of ‘risk-takers’
Staff would receive an initial ?900 rise in August followed by second uplift in March under plan outlined by Ucea
Policy expert Down Under says widespread higher education review has brought its benefits but universities should not expect an easy ride
Private equity firm that owns one of the UK’s few private universities seeking to make triple its initial investment in latest deal
Sector leaders say stopgap solution needed to ensure institutions remain viable, but extra funding is likely to come with strings attached
Nearly three-quarters of people want next government to take action to support a higher education institution at risk of closure
Several St Catherine’s College buildings have been largely unusable for almost a year after safety fears were raised
Money lent to those from wealthier backgrounds to pay for university may be better spent elsewhere, says Dame Margaret Hodge
University requests to increase visa allocations should be rejected if expansion would exacerbate local room shortages, argues Social Market Foundation paper
Labour’s shadow education secretary promises to prioritise sector finances in government, but says taxpayer-funded rescue missions ‘not necessary’
On-site childcare is seen as vital for meeting equality and access goals, but with funding squeezed and demand unpredictable, many institutions are deciding the costs outweigh the benefits
Awareness of financial challenges among institutions remains low but seven in 10 say they would worry if dozens of campuses close, putting pressure on Labour if it does win power
Sir Keir Starmer’s party receives overwhelming backing in THE poll, despite concerns its vision for the sector lacks detail
Nigel Farage’s party says ‘too many courses are simply not good enough’ as it outlines pledges for general election
With most of the major parties’ manifestos published, THE analyses key pledges of the campaign so far
Party’s manifesto ducks detail in addressing sector funding crisis as it outlines larger role for institutions in skills training
More UK undergraduates see courses as value for money in 2024, with international students driving much of the increase
Despite being closely aligned to outgoing regime, academics believe Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo may reject predecessor’s hostilities
If next government wants to raise fees, it will have to face up to the fact that this will be ‘phenomenally unpopular’, poll finds
Queen Mary says facility has been underused and is losing it hundreds of thousands of pounds a year
Commitments to spend more on research and proceed with lifelong learning entitlement also included in party’s general election manifesto
Party also commits to taking international students out of migration figures at manifesto launch
Falling inflation and no strikes have taken the sting out of negotiations this year, but that hasn’t made reaching an agreement any easier
Continuing on current path will lead to course closures, reduced research investment and mergers, says former Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor