University funding and finances
Next Universities Australia chair sees big role for universities in shift to post-industrial society
Two-thirds of funding over past three years went to just 20 institutions
Colorado鈥檚 excise tax set to raise millions of dollars to support college access
Latest report on sector鈥檚 financial health paints picture of growing gap between haves and have-nots
Higher education funding from US state governments has always been volatile, but reforms to healthcare could put public universities鈥 income under even greater pressure, says Will Doyle
Minister's speech disrupted at event aimed at finding solutions to sector challenges
Latest data on research grants show just how much UK institutions get from the EU
Steve Keen laments loss of 鈥榯ime and freedom鈥 for universities鈥 鈥榦riginal thinkers鈥
Current loan system in US puts high repayment burdens on low-earning graduates, says paper
Despite uncertainty, institutions remain willing to invest to compete globally
鈥業t's a clear commitment and we want to deliver,鈥 says shadow chancellor
Chancellor Philip Hammond allocates previously announced industrial strategy funding
Looking at how tuition fees have swelled university coffers may tell only part of the story
But new analysis from the Institute for Fiscal Studies pinpoints risks for the future
Labor calls for funding alternatives to fee deregulation
Study claims California鈥檚 higher education policy environment has led to the 鈥榮tagnation鈥 of the state鈥檚 universities
University of Paris Seine offers UK institutions chance to create a base in France
Universities Australia warns government against scrapping Education Investment Fund
Adrian Furnham makes his case for a discerning approach to philanthropy
UK 鈥榥aive鈥 to think that it could replace academic links with European industry with those from elsewhere
Investing in UK science may be cheaper after Brexit but the true cost to innovation system remains to be seen, says Holly Else
Novo Nordisk to invest 拢115 million in University of Oxford centre despite Brexit
Ucas January deadline figures show 5% fall across all students
FT commentator gives damning verdict on what he describes as 鈥榞overnment takeover of university sector鈥
Universities鈥 records on admissions for different ethnic and social groups also highlighted
But L. Rafael Reif admits the university may have to look for alternative funding sources and new ways to 鈥榮tay connected鈥 to world
Universities under pressure to show value and demand for master鈥檚 and PhDs
Scholars fear reputation of country鈥檚 higher education sector will be damaged as evidence of brain drain mounts
Capital鈥檚 institutions have highest reliance on European students, THE analysis of latest Hesa data finds
Number of first-year students from India, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria all down
University of Bath鈥檚 Glynis Breakwell and other vice-chancellors are facing criticism from staff and students over pay increases
Research shows that international student enrolment has risen as US state university funding has declined
New president boosts education budget so students do not have to pay
NUS calls on ministers to restructure higher education funding overall rather than uncap fees for accelerated courses
Average cost of remunerating v-cs in group rose by 6 per cent last year but salaries still lag those in top US and Australian universities
Although remuneration slipped off the top of the agenda at UK universities last year, generous salary rises for v-cs will not be overlooked, says Jack Grove
Duisburg-Essen rector says programme funding 鈥榣ow by international standards鈥
Nine institutions opened by former president will be scrutinised for corrupt practices
Russell Group also criticises prime minister鈥檚 drive to make school sponsorship condition of higher fees
Billy Bryan and Josh Berlyne are not convinced by the UK government鈥檚 doctoral loans plan
It is written in stone that Scottish students will not pay fees, but Chris Havergal reports on worries that this stance is bad for access and sustainability
President of Johns Hopkins University says 鈥榙eeply poisonous politics鈥 is also harming the system
Martha J. Kanter on making equality of opportunity a reality for 鈥榯he top 100 per cent鈥 of students
Cross-subsidy scheme expected to increase publications
Renowned chemist and administrator, known for his financial acumen and attention to detail, oversaw the creation of Cardiff University
The Universities Superannuation Scheme鈥檚 stake in former cluster bomb manufacturer Textron is an inappropriate use of savings, campaigners say
Momentum is building for fossil fuel divestment in UK and US universities, while American institutions are cutting ties with 鈥榬acist鈥 private prisons industry
President explains how the institution has increased enrolment and cut tuition fees as other US universities struggle with funding and recruitment
President of VU Amsterdam says it is not enough for institutions merely to say they are valuable
PA Consulting survey finds vice-chancellors worrying over 鈥榖arrage鈥 of policy changes that will lead to 鈥榞olden age鈥 of stability being lost
Prime minister pledges 鈥渞eal terms increases鈥 in investment and new fund to back emerging technology
Angus Horner believes that investment in the Golden Triangle will give the UK a competitive edge
Make appointing a chief scientific adviser on the EU 鈥榓 priority鈥, Westminster committee tells the government
Open publishing platforms that bring grey literature out of the dark promise to save money, reduce duplication and speed communication
The government鈥檚 partnership with universities has been good for all; Anthony Monaco hopes the new administration will strengthen it
Region risks 鈥榝alling hopelessly behind鈥 unless financial gap is plugged, say academics
Plans for powerful new regulator still face 'difficult time' in the House of Lords
Critics fear focus on research impact in next funding programme could lead to a REF-type exercise
As push-pull factors exert their force on scholars in the UK, the Article 50 ruling buys universities more time to argue their case against a shifting EU backdrop
Francis Ricciardone denounced by students as a 'thief' after saying that fee rises were inevitable due to Egypt's currency devaluation