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Universities ‘still unprepared’ for market failure and should pay into scheme that can cover expenses, says OIA
Government yet to articulate its vision for the sector after a year in power as political threats – rather than long-term thinking – shape its agenda, says outgoing UUK president
Lack of details on institutional eligibility for new student funding scheme brings more uncertainty to providers, according to Sally Wheeler
Warning more institutions may look to Scottish government for support as ailing university’s problems blamed on mismanagement rather than wider funding pressures
More cautious lifelong learning policy ‘inevitable’, say experts, as ministers emphasise phased transition to new system
Coming new English student finance system offers flexible study options for subjects that support Labour’s industrial strategy
One in five UK university leaders exploring mergers as sector fears ‘contagion’ effect of institutional failure
University staff growing increasingly concerned about students’ declining English proficiency, finds study
Domestic student places and essential courses face axe as plan to tax international tuition fees could prove to be ‘final nail in a coffin’ for some institutions
Leader of management school with bases around the world says technological advances make opening more campuses unnecessary
Universities warned against alienating local communities as government emphasises civic mission
‘Trivial’ change will not drive down migration numbers, according to shadow minister
Institutions may be forced to choose between extra research funding and placating students unless narrative around military work changes
Policy Exchange calls for international students to pay more and warns against introducing domestic fees for EU students
Both institutions and government say they want more foreign students in India, but a lack of interest – and cash – may be holding them back
Group attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration – and show collective worth to government – but will it end up as a ‘pale imitation’ of Russell Group?
Regulator tells universities it will not discourage diversity initiatives but says they must be run in accordance with free speech duties
Ten institutions including some members of the now-defunct 1994 Group join together in attempt to find ‘collective voice’ away from the Russell Group
Dundee bailout could set precedent for government intervention but new pots of money could come with strings attached, event hears
Jacqui Smith downplays impact of graduate visa changes as proposal to take cut of overseas tuition fees still being explored
Ten-year budgets, research ‘mission’ fund and commercialisation focus confirmed in new blueprint that outlines ‘critical’ role of universities in driving growth
Study highlights lack of awareness of research ethics among Chinese undergraduates following attempts to crack down on misconduct
Bosses rule out compulsory redundancies and apologise to students for disruption
Head of mission group warns research-intensive universities are “not immune” to financial pressures as he announces departure