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- Britain’s bankrupt universities are hunting for cheaper models
A s the academic year in Britain limps to a close, universities look more broke than a student after a summer of Interrailing The Office for Students, a regulator, reckons that four in ten
- UK Universities in Crisis: 10,000 Jobs at Risk as Student . . .
International students, once a key source of revenue for UK universities, are now reconsidering the UK as a study destination due to overcomplicated visa policies, rising tuition fees, and
- Why the UKs universities are in financial crisis - The Week
Spiralling costs and fewer international students are leaving universities facing an unprecedented funding crisis The government's immigration crackdown could increase the financial pressure on
- Were waiting to see who goes under first: Why universities . . .
The University of Lincoln is closing its language department and has announced a voluntary severance scheme to try and make savings
- England’s universities face ‘closure’ risk after student . . .
Universities in England face a looming funding crisis as a result of a fall in student applications, with some requiring deep cuts to avoid closure, the sector’s regulator has found
- UK higher education feels the pinch of funding crunch, over . . .
A significant number of UK universities have experienced a decline in the latest QS World University Rankings, primarily due to funding concerns While a few institutions maintained top positions, a majority witnessed a drop, raising alarms about the impact of inadequate investment and policy changes on the quality of UK higher education
- If a university goes bust, which students lose most? - BBC
It is in the top 10 universities in England for recruiting international students from the burgeoning middle classes in both India and Nigeria This exposes them to more volatile circumstances
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