UK higher education funding
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      Buyers likely to require drastic changes to move ahead with sale, experts say, as institution seeks to move on from torrid year
       
  
      UUK calls on government to hit pause on fee levy plans amid fears chancellor will progress policy next month
       
  
      Proposed job losses almost triple since March as unions prepare to vote on nationwide industrial action
       
  
      Specialist institutions could be subsumed without high-level oversight of sector consolidation, MPs warned
       
  
      Universities projected to dip into the red next year due to falling fee income and rising staff costs, with any long-term recovery likely to be uneven
       
  
      Turnout required to move ahead with industrial action ‘very hard’ to achieve, say academics
       
  
      Students from rural and disadvantaged areas disproportionally affected by subject cuts, British Academy warns
       
  
      Big cities outside London ‘do not pull their weight’ in the innovation economy, warns Centre for Cities report
       
  
      Looking at existing services offered by other providers before tendering could help universities save up to 10 per cent, report finds
       
  
      Politicians set red lines in cross-party talks that sector hopes could be start of a longer-term funding solution for universities
       
  
      Majority of those participating in consultative ballot say they would take part in industrial action after being offered 1.4 per cent rise by employers
       
  
      Avoid ‘faux’ competition and do not deny reality, analysts warn, as UK-style funding crunch looms
       
  
      Gloucestershire eyes civic engagement and new revenue streams after saving department store building
       
  
      Religious studies under threat as universities close courses to save money
       
  
      Healthcare courses can lead reform of ailing system but only with more government support, says new chair of Medical Schools Council
       
  
      No incentive for wealthy institutions to support initiatives such as bespoke clearing scheme, experts fear, as policymakers face hurdles in developing process for market exits
       
  
      Co-branded campuses and partial mergers expected to become more common in face of higher borrowing costs
       
  
      Liverpool Hope and Manchester to provide support as Spurgeon’s College shuts after nearly 170 years
       
  
      Leeds Trinity and Canterbury Christ Church among institutions hardest hit after slashing of Strategic Priorities Grant
       
  
      More regular payments for per-module study would help even out income over course of a year, according to new Open University leader
       
  
      Search warrants executed at seven properties in north-west and south of England, two months after suspension of vice-chancellor George Holmes
       
  
      Several student protection directions active in last financial year, with 71 institutions subjected to formal monitoring
       
  
      Sustainable business plan and programme diversity key, says vice-chancellor who stepped in to save historic institution
       
  
      Research-intensive universities face ?315 million bill for proposed fee levy, adding to pressures caused by massive erosion of fee value, says lobby group