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Little prospect of convincing politicians or the public of the need to raise fees higher, leaving universities dependent on an upturn in economy and international student market, says Shitij Kapur
Shrinking humanities departments reducing options for those who wish to study close to home, finds British Academy
Few universities confirm plans to charge full uplift to all undergraduates, with sector set to miss out on millions in extra revenue
Any new home undergraduate enrolling on a course at University College Birmingham will be eligible for the allowance
Ministers may have ‘little appetite’ to revisit contentious legislation, but is just letting it lie a viable option?
Lower than anticipated student recruitment worsening financial situation for more institutions, according to OfS analysis
Chainsaw-wielding leader has shown some signs of pragmatism since historic election win but plight of the country’s highly regarded universities remains dire
New LSE vice-chancellor discusses ‘Wild West’ US, dealing with campus protests and the personal turmoil that led him to make the switch to London
London Higher chief executive moves into new role focused on translating interdisciplinary research into public policy solutions
Kemi Badenoch appears light on policy but keen to land punches – with higher education potentially again in the firing line
Economic benefit to universities and wider society still seen positively by most but negative views gaining traction, UK poll finds
Year-long postponement of lifelong learning finance mechanism presents opportunity to rethink some of its central tenets, say experts
Announcement of small inflationary increase came just days after budget left leaders in despair
MP for Havant joins Laura Trott in new Tory leader’s front-bench team
Increase in amount paid by undergraduates will not cover additional staff costs imposed on institutions in the budget
Bridget Phillipson confirms inflationary fee rise and adds ?414 extra per year to maintenance loans
Poll finds third of UK undergraduates worried for future of their institution amid funding crisis
Chancellor goes ahead with 1.2 percentage point increase, hiking staff costs for already cash-strapped institutions
Vice-chancellor steps down after five years at the helm to focus on treatment
New Sheffield provost discusses the future of diversity initiatives, the importance of free movement of scholars and why he is missing from sector statistics
Expert in early years development at the University of East London discusses working with children, translating his work for a TV audience and why more scholars should consider leaving the research intensives
Universities will struggle to grow their way out of current financial crisis as predictions of 350,000 more students by 2035 now seen as unrealistic
Declines in international student numbers blamed for fresh round of university redundancies
New post-16 regulator finally comes into being as Welsh institutions face funding crisis