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Beyond Groupthink: A Mixed Economy Model for Higher Education Funding

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Universities, for their part, are becoming increasingly vulnerable to shifts in political or global competitive climates, as their income and fortunes become ever more dependent on international students from China, India and Nigeria. This has resulted in a wide range of prices but without there being any political backlash.

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SRHE News at 50: Looking back…

SRHE

In that time Brexit accounted for much political turmoil but ‘got done’, after a fashion. There was much political talk of ‘low quality courses’; the Teaching Excellence Framework rose and fell. No 9 ‘Open access’ publishing: is gold overpriced, is green more sustainable? ).

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Ex-Tory minister attacks Sunak plan to limit foreign student numbers

The Guardian - Higher Education

In a letter co-signed by 12 university vice-chancellors, Greening urged the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, to make the case against new restrictions on students said to be supported by Sunak in the wake of record levels of inward migration. Continue reading.

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‘Anti-levelling up’: Tory former education secretary criticises PM’s university plan

The Guardian - Higher Education

Justine Greening says proposal to cut numbers on ‘low-value’ courses would affect less privileged students A Conservative former education secretary has criticised Rishi Sunak’s plans to limit access to university degrees in England, accusing him of “anti-levelling up in action” if he presses ahead with the policy.