The Great University Gamble: Money, Markets and the Future of Higher Education, by Andrew McGettigan
Joanna Williams seeks more context in this political and economic analysis of sector finance
Joanna Williams seeks more context in this political and economic analysis of sector finance
The London School of Economics will take a massive hit from loss of international students, highlighting how reliant some institutions have become on their revenue
Treasury Committee will also look at a 'so-called graduate tax'
Move aimed at reducing national debt is ‘economic illiteracy’, warns NUS
John Morgan looks at appointment of former McKinsey, Pearson and government education adviser
John Morgan looks at the detail behind Jeremy Corbyn's manifesto pledges
Meanwhile, Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance and Chinese medicine college among those allocated publicly funded places
Hefce warns of ‘weakening’ in finances and trend towards lower surpluses and ‘record’ borrowing
The value of outstanding student loans owed by graduates will rise to £330 billion in the 2040s
Government attacked by Hepi president for backtracking on pledge to increase loan repayment threshold
Hepi document envisages harsher repayment terms for students and loan book sold at a loss
Sector experts variously predict benefits and damage from lifting the lid on who earns what
V-cs fail to oppose repayment threshold plan attacked as ‘unfair retrospective change’ by GuildHE
More universities set to follow Cardiff University into bond market as appetite for construction pairs with ‘unbelievably low’ interest rates
David Willetts is wrong: the sector is put at risk by the student loans system’s structural flaws, warns Andrew McGettigan