Covid ‘could blow £12 billion hole in English student funding’
Impact of recession on graduate repayments likely to be main factor, says IFS

Impact of recession on graduate repayments likely to be main factor, says IFS

Communications experts at leading universities say Covid-19 could be ‘make or break’ for institutions’ prestige

Masks should be worn in all learning environments, according to government advice to universities ahead of English lockdown

UBC president reveals research findings showing huge impact of pandemic on students’ mental health

Vice-chancellor says sector should aim to get to a point where losing staff from diverse backgrounds is no longer a worry

Technological know-how and compassion key in the post-Covid era, leaders say

Ron Daniels told Times Higher Education summit that fears that elite universities remain inaccessible have hit trust in science

THE data reveal the voter base for universities with growing reputations and their more established neighbours

With students stressed, academics see overriding value of showing more humanity

Universities should create more strategic partnerships with the commercial world to boost their public perception, argues Rupert Younger

Data from THE’s Reputation Rankings reveal the contrasts in the perception of institutions’ subject strengths inside and outside the country in which they are based
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The pandemic crisis may offer less established institutions a chance to shine, says Ellie Bothwell

Gravy train is derailing after years of steady cuts in provincial support

Gap in rates of entry to England’s most selective institutions between most and least underrepresented is biggest since 2016