Residential model here to stay ‘but needs rethink’ Fixing student accommodation key to tackling raft of other student issues, argues Hepi report By Georgia Luckhurst 6 July
Rent reforms ‘slowing down’ student rush for housing Scramble to secure next year’s accommodation could ease as landlords look to take advantage of new rules By Georgia Luckhurst 30 June
More UK students ‘cutting back on food’ to pay rent Risk that universities will only be accessible to wealthier students owing to sky-high accommodation costs, report warns By Georgia Luckhurst 4 June
‘Unaddressed’ cost pressures undermining university access work London-based institutions failing to respond to risks outlined by regulator and setting fewer access-related targets, report finds By Seher Asaf 28 April
Rental law changes ‘come at worst time’ for student market Big providers hit with falling occupancy levels and affordability concerns amid changing enrolment patterns By Patrick Jack 11 April
Half of new student accommodation built in just three UK cities Developers focus on ‘premium locations’ as pockets of underoccupancy emerge elsewhere By Patrick Jack 14 October
‘Ultra-volatile’ enrolments cause ‘turbulence’ in student housing Developers fear ‘glory days’ of non-stop building over as some areas face over-supply problems while city centre overcrowding intensifies By Patrick Jack 30 September
English university degree ‘costs £90,000 over three years’ ‘Traditional student experience’ off limits for most, researchers warn after estimating living costs at double available maintenance loans By Patrick Jack 12 August