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Teesside University will lose almost a fifth of its teaching money in 2011-12 compared with its original grant allocation for this year after a ?6.6 million clawback by the funding council, figures have shown.
Government seeks to cap loans costs through closure of loophole. Simon Baker reports
Clampdown not as harsh as first feared, but still problematic, critics claim. Simon Baker reports
A ?100 million cash injection for four research campuses has been announced in today’s Budget.
Controversial measures to restrict student visas have been announced by the government.
The University of Surrey has become the latest English higher education institution to propose setting an undergraduate tuition fee of ?9,000 a year for 2012-13.
'Challenging settlement' for 2011-12 apportions nearly ?1 billion in cuts. Simon Baker reports
Ties may fray as institutions trying to be all things suffer financially, study hints. Simon Baker reports
The University of Oxford has confirmed that it plans to charge tuition fees of ?9,000 a year from 2012-13, but it has also announced a package of support for poor students.
Over the next few weeks, most universities in England will nail their colours to the mast and set their undergraduate tuition fees for 2012-13, when the cap will rise to ?9,000. It will mark the culmination of six months of upheaval that started with Lord Browne of Madingley's game-changing report last autumn. Here, Simon Baker looks at five different viewpoints of how one institution, Bucks New University, has prepared for the new world order
Institutions warned to take care when accepting cash from overseas. Rebecca Attwood reports
Students at the University of Cambridge have reacted with anger after the vice-chancellor blocked an attempt by about 150 academics to change the terms of a vote over whether to allow the institution to set tuition fees at ?9,000 a year.
Income from tuition fees paid by overseas students rose by 17.8 per cent last year to represent almost ?10 out of every ?100 earned by the English higher education sector.
Universities that get into financial difficulties are staying at higher risk for longer, and problems are likely to worsen under the revamped funding regime, a new report warns.
As the White Paper that will lay out the government's agenda for change is delayed 'to test proposals more thoroughly', seven former education ministers offer their recommendations. Simon Baker reports
A formal campaign against the government’s higher education reforms is to be set up at the University of Oxford.
UK universities could be eclipsed by those in emerging economies such as China and instead become more aligned with their middle-ranking counterparts in continental Europe if public funding continues to fall, a leading education economist has warned.
The "hard Left" has little chance of gaining control of the National Union of Students and support for its "fetishism" with street protests and occupations is already dwindling, the outgoing president of the National Union of Students has said.
Minutes show that UCL board mooted flouting cap on numbers to fill budget gap, writes Simon Baker
NUS leaders claim the government is misleading public over scheme's reach. Simon Baker reports
Silence over premium funding leaves Rose Bruford head pondering role change. Simon Baker reports
Browne panel member takes aim at rejection of more sustainable fees. Simon Baker writes