University funding/finances
Educational link ‘as bad as it has ever been’, with billions of dollars at stake for universities
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals
Sector leaders acknowledge ‘errors’ but deny deliberate withholding of pay
Selling ‘the uni experience’ has helped put bums on seats and cash in coffers, but now it’s providing grist for refund-seeking students, says Madeleine Davies
We want commercial success but can’t build it on an empty research larder, university lobby tells Canberra
Wayne State president calls major research institution inappropriate destination for Hispanic-focused funding
Observers detect message that caution on criticism is price of increased funding, but suspect balancing act will be difficult to sustain
The brutal cost-cutting demanded by Covid-19 may finally see intercollegiate athletics cut down to size, says Bruce Svare
The pandemic has prompted dire predictions about international student enrolment at anglophone universities. But will those fears come to pass? Is there an alternative to standard international education? And how much do universities really spend on recruitment agents? Ellie Bothwell reports
As classes resume on Australian campuses, anxieties persist about the year ahead – domestically, and particularly internationally
New funding should be used to lure researchers from industry and overseas, experts say
Too many trustees misunderstand or forget their fiduciary responsibilities and become co-opted by institutional presidents, says James Koch
A global recession will accelerate the latest shift away from high-cost study destinations, say Janet Ilieva and David Pilsbury
Government encourages shift away from reliance on international student revenue, but expert questions whether this is possible
Top-ranked Melbourne the latest to declare a surplus in the face of pandemic
Institutions in Double First Class initiative poaching professors from rivals and creating ‘shadow’ academic posts, says study
Mushrooming university may need to limit its activities to balance the books, new president suggests
Increasing the share of non-tenure-track faculty has no effect on financial health of US public universities, says paper
Former universities minister says there is a danger reforms will focus too narrowly on colleges
Industry operatives’ worst fears could cost universities thousands of staff and country tens of billions of dollars
While president eyes fees-based relief for students, campuses emphasise need to revive traditional means of support
Foreign investment or buyout touted as potential route out of financial woe for institutions, while others see ‘multi-university groups’ as more viable
Author of a comprehensive appraisal of university finances says officials want universities to keep money flows on the straight and narrow
Australian department ‘erroneously’ removed protection for former education minister’s pet courses
Evidence shows that universities outside the golden triangle are among the best at creating successful companies, says Brian McCaul
Warnings that some universities could become master’s-free zones overlook progress during the pandemic, vice-chancellors say
Government finally publishes modelling that estimates loss of £63 million for UK universities from drop in enrolment of new EU students
An ideological gap has grown, where some universities have different ideas to students about the concept of a university, says Steve Davies
Reduced tuition fees and more hardship scholarships would help those watching Zoom lectures while working on checkouts, says Barbara Franz
Budget also aims to cut bureaucracy and open up internationalisation avenues
Announced increases in hardship funding are not enough, while missed educational opportunities must be replaced, says Paul Blomfield
But the eye-popping amount comes with caveats, experts say
Universities and government dispute magnitude of sector’s losses as it braces for worse in 2021
Pandemic cited as last straw for Ontario institution, following decade of financial problems
Much more cash – and fundamental reform – needed to alleviate impact of Covid-19 on learners, say unions
New South Wales sidesteps call for more reporting of universities’ foreign fee fix
University leaders harnessed an ephemeral income stream to realise ‘ambitious’ institutional strategies
Cross-party report calls on Westminster government to more than double hardship funding, but says straight refunds aren’t the answer
Like retailers, institutions must adapt to new circumstances by accelerating transformation or face long-term extinction, says Paul Baines
Sector leaders say government proposal amounts to ‘a sudden multimillion-pound hit’ for some institutions and criticise decision not to phase changes
Hepi paper by former Uclan deputy v-c calls for new funding system in which richest graduates pay more
Warnings that banking covenants could be breached in some scenarios emerge in latest accounts
While Greg Craven warns competition for business and law students could bankrupt some universities, colleagues disagree
Higher education finance expert weighs up costs of options for government, amid calls for loan discounts and cash grants
Providing opportunities for entrepreneurism and learning from start-up culture is no longer a cool optional extra for universities − it is a necessity, says Sam Robertson
Delayed government verdict on post-18 education review seen as unlikely to address concerns on rising system costs or HE economic role
With new lockdowns upon us, it’s time students received the financial relief they deserve, says David Green
Some institutions warn of worst-case scenario of 50 per cent decline in international student revenue
Congressional leaders also approve new money for student grants and minority institutions
It makes no sense for universities to control all pre-specialism, hospital-based training, says Fistra Janrio Tandirerung
Report from Education Committee says support should be focused on students on courses in ‘priority skill areas’
Long-standing cost pressures exacerbated by the pandemic swamping Canberra’s efforts to mould university efforts to economic needs
Expert says favourable treatment of Catholic university is “logical”, but criticises optics of handout to another Catholic institution
Shift to online learning has thwarted potential for student demonstrations, but unrest may return next academic year
Later start offers chance at warmer conditions and more vaccinations, say leaders
MPs say institutions are wasting money on things like car parking spaces and meditation rooms
Committee will identify potential partnerships and funding sources to support field in a possible victory for campaigners against closure
OfS report suggests some institutions are looking at non-European Union fee income drops of more than 40 per cent
Covid crisis brings lending and accounts worries for universities
Struggling financially, the private Jacobs University is seeking new backers, but academics have been left shocked by plans for it to be turned into an AI institute by software giants