University funding and finances
Universities could be allowed to seek cash without asking funding council鈥檚 permission
Look to Ireland, not Australia, to see the damage caused by unfettered recruitment, says Bahram Bekhradnia
David Kemp and Andrew Norton call for state cash for all institutions and pre-bachelor鈥檚 courses
Failure to recruit may lead to lowering of promotional bar
Ryan Shorthouse argues that institutions should play a greater role in financing undergraduate students
UUK to look at what changes would lower cost of system after report reveals meagre savings after fees hike
Policymakers urged to learn lessons from 鈥榓dvanced鈥 overseas model
How are universities faring after the first full year of operating under the 拢9,000 fees regime?
Redundancy talks start as body prepares for loss of grant support by 2017
Years after Thatcher, says Simon Marginson, commerce is marginal to the sector. True competition would destroy its essence
Charges could help to subsidise poor students, says Northwestern University president
Nearly 拢1 billion in state-backed funding will be paid to students at private colleges next year.
If Labour does adopt a graduate tax policy it will be making a grave mistake, says Emran Mian
Johnny Rich on a simple change that could erase student debt, fund universities and boost employability - without costing taxpayers more
Big post-92s suffer as Hefce steers allocations towards strong recruiters
A 拢2.5 billion drop in forecast student loan repayments over six years means the government will 鈥渕assively overrun鈥 on its higher education budget, independent experts have warned
Hitting RAB charge 鈥榯hreshold鈥 will make 拢9,000 system more costly than old
Teaching grants for universities in England are to fall by more than the 拢45 million announced last month, the country鈥檚 funding council has said.
But critics warn of funding eligibility problems in plan to collaborate on projects
David Willetts highlights possible delay in filling extra undergraduate places
UK spending on research and development as a proportion of gross domestic product fell in 2012, according to new figures.
We must press politicians to show how a future government will support the sector, says Christopher Snowden
Willetts hints that 鈥榰nplanned鈥 expansion after cap lifts will be scrutinised
Adding 30,000 extra places will spread teaching funds even thinner, sector figures warn
Slowing growth in international student numbers could have 鈥渁 material impact on the sector鈥, while a financial blow from pensions could be looming.
Scheme to be run jointly with Higher Education Funding Council for England
Move comes as unions continue to fight below-inflation pay offer
鈥楴o preconceptions鈥 as Higher Education Commission begins exploration of long-term financial sustainability
Wealthy foreigners could gain visas and an accelerated route to British citizenship by donating large sums to universities, a new report suggests
But 600 vote against amid discontent over salary plans
The new Higher Education Policy Institute director has called for reform of regulatory differences between universities and private providers.
Rama Thirunamachandran moots idea of a loan system 鈥榰nderpinned by the private sector鈥
It鈥檚 hard for specialist institutions to go it alone, but mergers may bring few benefits, says Miriam David
MPs in charge of examining public spending 鈥渄on鈥檛 have confidence鈥 in the government figures behind the 拢200 billion student loans system.
Grant letter keeps new cuts down and widening participation funding stays
The concept of a student market - and so the involvement of the Consumers鈥 Association - is flawed, argues Martin McQuillan
Could England force a similar reversal? Howard Hotson asks
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
The research councils will receive more than double the capital funding in 2015-16 than they were originally allocated for 2014-15, it has been revealed
The government has delivered a 拢125 million cut to higher education funding in today鈥檚 grant letter, while criticising vice-chancellors on pay
A commitment by government to consult over a long-term plan for science capital investment has been welcomed by the Lords Science and Technology Committee.
A private college 鈥渟upplied misleading information鈥 that led to students wrongly gaining access to public-backed loans, according to the government
University warns more savings are needed as it admits international recruitment will not recover for years
The experience of uncapping numbers in the UK will be different from that in Australia, says Libby Hackett
Paul Gibbons says lack of time, money and legal clarity can all affect universities鈥 responses to FoI Act requests
The budget for universities in Scotland will remain almost exactly the same in cash terms in 2014-15, the Scottish Funding Council has confirmed
Arguing the case for market forces in higher education will become harder if a university looks likely to fail, warns Emran Mian
Does more mean better or worse?
The reckless pursuit of rank threatens the academy鈥檚 future, argues Roger Brown
We鈥檒l make the principles of Robbins a 21st-century reality, minister promises
A group of colleges at the University of Cambridge have collectively raised 拢150 million for capital projects through the private debt market.
Ideology and myopia threatens the future of some of the UK鈥檚 best humanities departments, warns Louis Goddard
Aldwyn Cooper takes aim at the coalition鈥檚 haphazard policymaking
The Treasury鈥檚 stated plan to fund expansion in student places by the sale of loans omits 拢1.7 billion in lost repayments arising from the sell off.
Shadow universities minister delivers vision for sector in first major speech
that student number controls are to be abolished has attracted comment from all quarters. Here is a round-up of responses:
The Russell Group has attacked the government鈥檚 decision to abolish student number caps, warning of a potential decline in quality.
The government has given quantum technologies research a boost in the autumn statement.
The government has been warned by a leading peer not to cut the science and research budget in today鈥檚 autumn statement.
BIS admits scale of planned recruitment was 鈥榰naffordable鈥