University funding/finances
Claire Taylor looks at how UK universities can rebuild trust
Universities fear they will be forced to subsidise the cost of regulating new entrants to the sector
Concerns raised over moves to ‘mute’ students’ union and potential for far-Right figures on university boards
Certain disciplines and institutions likely to suffer from pegging of teaching funding
Promise of free higher education for majority of nation’s youth greeted with scepticism by university sector
Vice-chancellors’ salaries in Australia are the highest in the anglophone world, and are attracting sharp criticism, says Gavin Moodie
Keeping support for undergraduate courses at 2017 levels effectively ends demand-driven system, say universities
Sexual harassment allegations and Paradise Paper revelations among negative headlines
The mantra that research is loss-making is a convenient fiction used to draw more money to the centres of universities, say Peter Coveney and Christopher Greenwell
Scott Beardsley looks at how the top job is evolving in the US, while Susie Hills shares advice from UK business executives on being a v-c
Higher education access provides ‘inoculation against political dislocation’, Universities Australia tells ministers
Longer courses could mean bigger loans, which would eat into the government’s trumpeted savings, says Nick Hillman
Rich Sullivan-Jones on why the National Audit Office looked into higher education, and what its report tells us about the HE ‘market’
As Germany, France and Nordic and Alpine countries continue with increased investment, much of the rest of the Continent has not recovered from the financial crisis
Department’s claim that ‘students could be left over £25K better off’ likely to prompt scepticism
John Gill on today’s NAO report, which claims that students are, in effect, victims of ‘mis-selling’ by higher education institutions
Although satisfaction and learning are not the same thing, universities need to be better at explaining the value that they bring, says Will Pooley
A look at the latest detailed figures suggests something is awry, but it may still be too early to tell if Brexit is the culprit
Universities Australia highlights UK’s research spending increase as it warns government
University secures 2.54 per cent interest rate on borrowing to fund £1.5 billion capital programme
Wales will become the first system in Europe to offer equivalent maintenance support to full-time and part-time undergraduates, as well as postgraduates, explains Kirsty Williams
Plans would ‘devastate’ members’ pensions, warns UCU after actuarial analysis
Higher education institutions may need to cut jobs if they are unable to raise fees to offset state funding cuts
Glyn Davis' book also advocates creation of new institutions
Staff say long budgeting cycles limit their ability to make informed decisions or react to changing circumstances
Diana Beech on an HE-light Budget that nonetheless has some implications for university staff and students
The former higher education minister on why the English sector must keep growing, the ‘barbarism’ at the heart of the schools system and how to tackle negativity about universities
Pensions expert criticises Universities UK’s ‘outdated’ proposal to end defined benefit scheme for almost 200,000 staff
Faith in private-sector innovation has driven Conservative reforms under both Willetts and Johnson – but is that really what universities need?
A badly understood notion of risk has created a fake crisis in university pensions that will devastate academia, argues Dennis Leech
David Robinson looks at what Philip Hammond might have in store for universities
Andrew Adonis says latest salary increase for institution's leader is ‘shameless and outrageous’
Tax bills are ‘deeply worrying’ for universities, say higher education experts
Statistics on dropouts prompt Simon Birmingham to make fresh calls on stalled package
IFS analysis says bringing back maintenance grants would also lead to little or no change for lowest-earning graduates across their lifetime
Budget must address ‘scandal’ of debt burden faced by poorest students by linking fees to family income, says education charity
A single, comprehensive policy and funding infrastructure for UK tertiary education would empower learners and encourage innovation, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall
Universities grew income from apprenticeships, traineeships and adult education budget to £32m last year
The apparent defeat of Australia’s latest attempt at higher education funding reform prolongs the agony for both universities and ministers, says Conor King
Hepi’s exposure of the degree to which teaching subsidises research should provoke a new approach to funding, says Phil Ward
Stark figures in new Hepi report prompt calls for chancellor to tackle research underfunding in budget
Research is paid for by legerdemain, and we should be honest about it if we want to correct funding imbalances and treat students fairly
Proposals would cut off key source of university borrowing and impose new taxes on wealthy institutions
Simon Birmingham suggests Productivity Commission report could change senators' minds
Robert Smedley sentenced for five counts of fraud alongside partner Christopher Joynson
Vice-chancellors say it is unclear whether the government will fully compensate universities after scrapping fees
Data from the OECD show that some European nations and the US have a more decentralised system
Madeleine Atkins says institutions can cope with fees remaining at £9,250 for two years only
King’s College London professor says current loans system means most young people feel they have ‘no choice but to go to university’
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern says the government will ‘work quickly’ to try to implement the policy from 2018
Trump has little in the way of strategy on higher education, but the sector could still suffer collateral damage in the president’s desperate search for a legislative win, says John Aubrey Douglass
CU Boulder president also urges expansion of student Pell Grants to middle class in future
Universities minister discusses plan to make teaching excellence framework entry compulsory, following PM’s fee freeze
Conversations between regional government and student body fail to lift Pamplona strike
Move would make higher education more efficient and equitable, says Oxford professor
Ministers could still force funding cuts on sector despite legislative failure
Opposition of Nick Xenophon Team senators dooms higher education bill to failure
The populist New Zealand First party’s anointing of Jacinda Ardern as prime minister will have big consequences for tertiary education, says Roger Smyth
Powerful market regulator could also award its own degrees to address gaps in provision, consultation states
The entrepreneur and philanthropist on not going to university, student start-up mistakes and Brexit