Financial health
Dark clouds on horizon
Slowing growth in international student numbers could have 鈥渁 material impact on the sector鈥, along with looming pension liabilities. Those are among the warnings made by the Higher Education Funding Council for England in its annual report on the financial health of the sector, released last week. 鈥淚n terms of overseas student recruitment, the latest data for 2012-13 and 2013-14 indicate a slowing of growth in the numbers of overseas students recruited by the sector, compared to recent years, which could make plans for income growth more difficult to achieve,鈥 Hefce鈥檚 report says. 鈥淭his could have a material impact on the sector as overseas fee income represents a significant source of income for many institutions.鈥 The report also says that 鈥渁 new requirement on institutions to include pension scheme liabilities鈥 on their balance sheets for multi-employer funds, such as the Universities Superannuation Scheme, 鈥渨ill have a significant impact on the financial plans and performance of institutions in future鈥.
Universities UK
Regent鈥檚 voice gets louder
Regent鈥檚 University London is the second private institution to be admitted to Universities UK. The non-profit institution鈥檚 membership was approved last month by the board of UUK, the organisation that acts as the voice of universities. The only other private member is the non-profit University of Buckingham, which joined UUK鈥檚 predecessor organisation, the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals. Aldwyn Cooper, Regent鈥檚 vice-chancellor, said that as a UUK member, it 鈥渨ill be better placed to influence sector discussions and ensure our interests are represented鈥.
Researcher development
Institutions pass Vitae鈥檚 2-year test
Another 11 universities have retained their European Commission HR Excellence in Research Award after a two-year review. A total of 49 institutions have now retained the accolade after receiving such a review, Vitae, which undertakes the reviews, confirmed on 6 March. The award recognises universities鈥 commitment to developing the careers of research staff and improving working conditions. Two years after gaining the award, institutions are asked to demonstrate their progress and describe the next steps they intend to take in a review. The 11 latest institutions to pass the check are Bath Spa University;聽the Institute of Education, University of London; King鈥檚 College London; Queen Mary University of London; Queen鈥檚 University Belfast; the Royal Veterinary College, University of London; and the universities of Brighton, Oxford, Southampton, Surrey and the West of England.
UK-China venture
拢20m to fuel low-carbon future
The UK and China have agreed a joint programme that will make 拢20聽million available for research into low-carbon technologies over three years. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council聽signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Natural Science Foundation of China on 5 March. Each country has committed 拢10 million and 拢6.6 million will be released each year for projects in the areas of low-carbon manufacturing processes, low-carbon cities and offshore renewables. David Delpy, chief executive of the EPSRC, said that international collaborations 鈥渂ring the best academic talents together to find the solutions that can benefit all鈥.
探花视频
When James Brokenshire, the new immigration minister, threatened to make it tougher for institutions to keep their student visa licences, there was bound to be a reaction online. Mr Brokenshire said that 鈥渨hen you look at the facts鈥, it was a 鈥渓udicrous fiction鈥 that targets to reduce net migration were making UK universities less attractive to overseas students.
鈥淚鈥檓 appalled by the attitude of the new immigration minister,鈥 said . asked: 鈥淚s this guy for real?鈥
探花视频
said that 鈥淚n light of the new Immigration Minister鈥檚 speech, I am starting a new hashtag 鈥 鈥 and tweeted: 鈥淢ethinks Mr Brokenshire is the one who hasn鈥檛 read the facts!鈥
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