University funding/finances

It is morally wrong to deny University of Sussex students 24/7 support from flexible, professional campus services, says John Duffy

18 April

Improved procurement could be the secret to balancing the sector’s books in tough times, Nick Petford and Andy Davies suggest

11 April

Universities UK has been asked by David Willetts to undertake a review of part-time study and make urgent recommendations in response to a report which shows a “dramatic decline” in part-time students.

14 March

The tuition fee cap will remain at £9,000 in 2014-15, meaning the government is allowing most universities’ income to be eroded by inflation, while students’ grants for living expenses will be held back with a below-inflation rise.

11 March

US president Barack Obama has said that taxpayers “cannot continue to subsidise higher and higher and higher costs of higher education” in his annual State of the Union Address, and published proposals that would require colleges to meet performance thresholds to qualify for federal funding.

13 February

The sector must not let claims that application rates vindicate fees policy go unchallenged, says Liam Burns

7 February

Ucas data demonstrate wide-ranging impact of fees and funding changes. John Morgan reports

24 January

The critics of private-sector higher education can muster plenty of hostility - even hatred - towards its providers but precious few reasoned arguments, according to Peter Crisp

24 January