End of boom time for universities?
Does the fall in UK applicants revealed this week spell trouble for universities, asks Jack Grove

Does the fall in UK applicants revealed this week spell trouble for universities, asks Jack Grove

David Cameron’s plans on university admissions data will combat inequality only if they force top universities to publish more detailed data, which take into account variables such as BME students’ A...

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January deadline figures also show slight fall in overall UK applicant numbers

Many black and ethnic minority staff at universities are also downbeat about their promotion chances, according to a new University and College Union survey

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