University funding and finances
Opportunities that enhance employability and the student experience will boost both enrolments and donations, says Robert Phillips
Universities UK鈥檚 requests of an incoming government also include a review of the maintenance support package offered to students
Risk-rating system, which punishes universities for visa refusals, merely the latest form of 鈥榮tructural disadvantage鈥
No one should assume that university managers and consultants have all the solutions to UK universities鈥 financial woes, says Chris Moore
Analysis of THE rankings data indicates which countries perform strongest in light of the funding that they get
Election result in world鈥檚 fourth biggest nation underlines the need for better understanding of its neighbour
Sixty sector organisations, including 21 universities, are seeking to build a new market for cash products that does not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion
One in four institutions reaps higher average income from domestic than international students, reported data suggests
Union fears more than 100 jobs at risk after university blames volatility for struggling to hit international student targets
糖心Vlog fee income drops across English members of group, while overseas income up from 拢4 billion to 拢4.5 billion, THE analysis finds
Sub-inflation funding, Covid, domestic lack of interest and spiralling costs have pushed entire sector into deficit, minister told
King鈥檚 vice-chancellor also argues there鈥檚 a long-term need to be 鈥榦pen to the idea鈥 of some universities charging higher fees than others
Tuition fee rise is 鈥榰navoidable鈥 due to 鈥榮ustained inflationary pressure鈥 faced by Welsh universities, says education minister Jeremy Miles
Incongruous Australian indexation rules to see arts students paying A$17,000 a year, unless accord鈥檚 final report produces an overhaul
Reports by London Economics try to help solve the widespread misunderstanding of higher education funding, which is 鈥榮o complicated it should be on Mastermind鈥
Ebrahim Adia鈥檚 journey through modern universities indicates their power to transform lives, but they face growing financial pressure
When it launches next year, the lifelong learning entitlement could boost both university finances and social mobility, says Zahir Irani
University considering 鈥榩hasing out鈥 provision in subjects where 鈥榳e no longer feel we can be competitive鈥
Universities should focus on standards as enrolments stagnate, says Science and Humanities Council
University blames external factors for cutbacks as accounts show improving financial position
Conservative majority in House of Representatives backs idea of forcing universities to cover unpaid student loans, widening attack on academic foundations
Universities Australia鈥檚 budget pitch a departure from argument that fees 鈥榙o not deter students from undertaking higher education鈥
The pension scheme鈥檚 healthy reported surplus could allow us to put benefits and contribution rates on a more stable long-term footing, says Carol Young
Cash-strapped institutions face task of rebuilding per-student returns as well as student numbers, with earnings slashed by scholarships, offshoring and other factors
European University Association says being forced to disclose international funding could lead to institutions being wrongly 鈥榮uspected of representing foreign interests鈥
A change in atmosphere has encouraged academics to return to the country where they were once maligned, but funding pressures and issues with polarisation continue
In Vermont, a flagship for the first time counts more freshmen from a neighbouring state than from its own population
Brown, Columbia and Yale have agreed to pay eight-figure sums to see off claims that they colluded to hold down financial aid
Another alarm on university finances as Russell Group institution sees international student numbers fall by 16 per cent
Bad debt provision pushes London university into deficit and affects banking covenant
University courses franchised to colleges accounted for 53 per cent of 拢4.1 million of fraud detected by SLC last year, says public spending watchdog
Almost no leaders in THE survey expect government to support a university in serious trouble, as domestic and international funding woes leave one v-c fearing ministers 鈥榳ant to drive us out of business鈥
Analysis of accounts indicates significant increase in spending compared with previous years
Institutions鈥 projections for increased enrolments and reduced expenditure may be too optimistic, warns PwC
New president introduces legislation that would allow universities to charge, but many may be reluctant to do so
University draws up plans to avert risk of breaching banking covenants, as sector-wide financial worries take hold
Soaring cost of government borrowing drives price of English system up by 拢10 billion per year, says new IFS report
Top-ranked Canadian institution calculates financial and reputational cost of premier鈥檚 move to penalise use of English, and wonders how it can survive
University leaders warn of 鈥榙eepening pain鈥 from latest cuts, amid 鈥榗oncerning headwinds鈥 on international recruitment
Long-frozen, loan-funded tuition fees are neither covering course costs nor, arguably, fairly recognising the benefits of higher education to society and employers. But is there an alternative that is politically and economically viable in a likely UK general election year? John Morgan reports
Some other larger universities also in deficit as universities publish accounts amid bleak climate on funding
Partial elimination of tuition fees could prove self-defeating by undermining the private universities that educate more than half of the country鈥檚 students
Paperwork pain eases, revenue pain rises as universities confront new year
As the year ends, the problems facing universities seem to be stacking ever higher. But will a general election next year bring any respite?
Serious financial concerns at a handful of English universities over potential breaches of banking covenants
After analysing surprise $240 million budget shortfall, university reduces scholarships and freezes faculty pay and hiring, while calling athletics a core element
Amid yawning teacher shortages and one-sided funding regime, colleges warn that their successful model of localised training faces collapse
Rise in financial aid of 10 per cent 鈥榣ike an early Christmas present鈥 amid rising costs, says national student group
Financial pressures also force Sheffield Hallam to open voluntary severance scheme to all academic staff
Education exports and high student loan repayments help offset damage from inflation and interest rates, according to Australian mini-budget
Government schemes to bolster higher education come amid ongoing population decline and recent drop in doctoral students
Current business model not sustainable for more than two to three years, according to David Maguire
Too heavy a focus on skills training restricts universities鈥 role in the world, THE event hears
Vice-chancellors warn that UK government immigration policy is behind fall in international recruitment by having 鈥榥egative impact on perceptions鈥
Adult education and skills development needs separate pot of money, THE event hears
Campus Live event hears sector leaders call for neighbouring institutions to share facilities in the face of declining enrolments
Solutions on higher education funding in England already known, says former secretary of state
All but a handful of universities now tarnished by short-changing scandal, according to academic union
As state higher education leaders count growing share of support from gambling, experts detail reasons why they should be more alarmed
Criticism of Australia鈥檚 鈥榯ax鈥 on international students escalates amid signs that it may be a done deal