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  1. Decision to lift the cap on ambition has been vindicated

    …a smart choice to ensuring their resilience and success in an increasingly competitive world. “It is pleasing to see that the message is getting out to prospective students that a university education is free at the point of entry and that a degree is still the best option for securing employment. Graduate earnings are on average 57% higher than those who leave education at 18 and it is important that those who have the ability are given the oppor…

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  2. THE – Uncapped numbers: it’s a different story Down Under

    …worry about the number of student loans flying out the door. “Here in the UK in deepest, darkest January, when our universities minister has just had to mount yet another defence of the ever-growing resource accounting and budgeting (RAB) charge (the proportion of student loans that will never be repaid) to a select committee of MPs, I am keenly aware of the contrasts as well as the similarities that we share with our cousins Down Under.” Read th…

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  3. The Guardian University Forum

    …he Guardian HE network is running a one-day forum to explore the future of UK higher education policy ahead of the next General Election. The event will focus on how universities can foster student innovation and what impact immigration policy will have on the UK’s world-class skills and research base. This is a must-attend event for senior higher education professionals. Speakers include: Rt Hon David Willetts MP Madeleine Atkins, HEFCE Dr Pericl…

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  4. Telegraph: Universities ‘will need more money’, say vice-chancellors

    UUK have released a report this morning examining the challenges for universities and government in funding any expansion of student numbers, given the backdrop of current funding restraints. In a Telegraph piece on this report, we have responded saying that that “this does not have to involve an increase in tuition fees.” Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance, has said: “Instead of tinkering around the edges, we should be explori…

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  5. Telegraph – Warning over ‘postcode lottery’ in university admissions

    …idence that the increase in fees may be driving down aspiration in certain communities, which warrants serious investigation. “The often quoted statistic, that more people from poorer backgrounds are attending university under the new few regime, masks important variations in participation such as the 40 per cent decline in part-time entrants. “This evidence suggests there has also been a decline in participation in areas of the country that have…

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  6. Guardian – Vince Cable: International students do not feel welcome in Britain

    …not feel welcome. Other speakers at the event, which was sponsored by Bright Britain included Shami Chakrabarti, the chancellor of Oxford Brookes university; John Longworth, director general at the British Chambers of Commerce; and event chair Michael White, assistant editor and former political editor of the Guardian. International Hub: Vince Cable: international students do not feel welcome in Britain (Guardian HE Network)…

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  7. Guardian University Awards 2014

    …case and celebrate the outstanding innovation and creativity and impact of UK universities across the higher education sector in delivering world-class teaching, research and engagement. The awards recognise and reward working projects in universities that demonstrate innovation in the sector. We invite entries from universities and university professionals across 14 categories. Don’t miss out, for further information on the Guardian University Aw…

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  8. University remains a smart choice for individuals

    …places remaining high. However, it is important that universities do not become complacent. We need to continue to make every effort, in partnership with business and the professions, to secure employment for recent graduates. “Investing in higher education pays off in the long run, both for individuals and society. The Spending Review this week will once again highlight how tight budgets are, but it is essential that we think creatively about how…

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  9. THE – Medical transfusion won’t save BIS from further bleeding

    Libby Hackett comments on an article looking at possible cuts to widening participation funding. ‘The transfer of £875 million in the medical education and research budgets to the Department of Health to meet spending review targets would be a “box-ticking exercise”, according to Labour’s shadow universities and science minister. ‘And it would leave further savings of up to £500 million still required from the Department for Business, Innovation…

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  10. Guardian – UK higher education: why the current numbers don’t add up

    …niversity Alliance. Why not the UK? ‘We talk a lot about the importance of UK students and graduates making well-informed decisions about their futures – but does education policy governing the future of our universities follow that same advice? UK higher education cannot predict or plan for the future with any certainty. However, we do know that much is changing in the world around us: how we work, create, share and receive knowledge; how we deli…

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