Drive to cut English fee cap raises questions on DfE stance
Sector figures disagree on whether DfE is on board with using £7,500 cap to cut loan outlay and ‘squeeze’ non-priority subjects
Sector figures disagree on whether DfE is on board with using £7,500 cap to cut loan outlay and ‘squeeze’ non-priority subjects
Latest analysis of English graduate earnings still finds large ‘unexplained’ differences in salaries
Analysis of lifetime returns of English undergraduate degrees finds wide variation across subjects
Treasury officials will find it harder to ignore the deficit pressures caused by subsidising lower-earning creative arts students after analysis, researcher argues
IFS researcher says ONS decision will make Labour fees pledge ‘a lot less expensive’ and bring more ‘Treasury scrutiny’ of sector
Raising graduate repayments bar to £25k hikes level of public subsidy for system to 45 per cent, says respected research institute
Plan to include LEO graduate earnings in TEF raises issue of regional pay differences
Publication of data showing long-term graduate earnings by discipline has huge potential to improve higher education, says Jack Britton
Threshold freeze bites while poorest graduate ‘with largest debts’ of £57,000 on average, researchers warn
But men continue to earn significantly more on average, Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis reveals
John Morgan looks at the policy implications from long-awaited research into graduate earnings
Major new research on graduate earnings by course and university shows social background is key
Institute for Fiscal Studies says George Osborne’s Budget changes will also hit middle-earning graduates by more than £6,000 on average