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Bumper postgraduate fee rises at some UK universities

Variable data in benchmarking tool suggest inflationary pressures yet to have full impact

Published on
June 8, 2022
Last updated
June 8, 2022
 Storm waves break against Brighton Palace Pier to illustrate Bumper rises in聽postgraduate fees at some UK聽institutions
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Some UK universities are raising their headline postgraduate fees by 10聽per cent or聽more next year, an聽analysis of the latest course data for 2022-23 suggests, raising questions about whether inflationary pressures are forcing such hikes.

Benchmarking data on individual courses collected from institutional websites by suggest that about 10聽institutions have an聽average fee rising by at聽least a聽10th, with many more increasing fees by at聽least 5聽per聽cent.

Examples include Birmingham City University, where the average international postgraduate taught fee is going up by 20聽per cent to about 拢16,400, when looking at 80 courses with comparable fees between 2021-22 and 2022-23, and London Metropolitan University, where the average is rising by 16聽per cent to聽拢15,700, based on 65聽courses.

Meanwhile, for UK taught postgraduates, the data suggest that the average headline fee at Edge Hill University will increase by 16聽per cent next year, based on comparing 30 courses, although still to what is one of the lowest levels in the sector 鈥 拢7,700.

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The role that rising university costs caused by inflation may be playing in such fee setting is unclear given that many fees would have been set before the current concerns about rising prices were making headlines.

Some of the variation in the TKP data also suggests that price elasticity 鈥 the degree to which raising fees affects demand for courses and, therefore, student numbers 鈥 could have been more central to decision-making than inflationary pressures in 2022-23.

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Amy Ross, a senior market insight analyst at TKP, which is a 糖心Vlog company, said 鈥渕any institutions have fee-setting procedures that make decisions well in advance of their public release鈥.

But, she added, it 鈥渟eems likely that fee increases next year will continue to be significant as inflationary pressures make themselves felt鈥.

Ms Ross also said it was 鈥渋mportant to recognise the impact that other factors 鈥 such as discounts and scholarships, university reputation and recruitment 鈥 have on fee setting鈥.

A Birmingham City spokesman said its international postgraduate fees 鈥渞eflect the costs of delivering our courses, the specific services required to ensure the best support possible for our overseas students, and the continual improvement of our academic offer鈥.

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Meanwhile, London Met said it had introduced 鈥済enerous scholarship packages鈥 for eligible students, which meant that in 鈥渞eal terms, the cost of our courses has only increased very slightly for most鈥.

Edge Hill鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor Steve Igoe said the university did not recognise the 16聽per cent figure, adding that its own benchmarking indicated that its fees were 鈥渃ompetitively priced鈥 and 鈥渁mong the lowest in the north-west鈥.

He also pointed out that many students on its master鈥檚 courses benefited from a 50聽per cent discount if they were previously undergraduates at Edge Hill.

鈥淟ike all universities, we are feeling the effects of the substantial inflationary pressures in the economy, but this does not impact our [postgraduate taught] fees for 2022-23,鈥 he added.

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simon.baker@timeshighereducation.com

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