Tuition fees increase has led to 40,000 fewer part-time students, report claims
The increase in tuition fees introduced in 2012 has resulted in a decrease of 40,000 part-time students, according to research by the Sutton Trust.
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The increase in tuition fees introduced in 2012 has resulted in a decrease of 40,000 part-time students, according to research by the Sutton Trust.
A new report by the Higher Education Policy Institute has revealed that 300,000 more university places are needed in England by 2030 to meet demand.
Degrees offered by universities are to be ranked under a new grading system, the Department for Education has announced.
The Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth, Jake Berry MP, visited Lincoln today to talk to local businesses in the city.
Industrial action at 65 universities is set to resume next week, as the dispute over university staff pensions continue.
Young people are ‘right to be angry’ at the lack of homes available for them, the Prime Minister has said in a speech today.
Almost two-thirds of students and recent graduates (62%) have experienced sexual violence at UK universities, new research has found.
The Office for Students (OfS), which will regulate UK universities, has been officially launched at an event in Westminster earlier today.
The University of Lincoln has welcomed the news of a review of post-18 education – following an announcement by the Prime Minister in a speech yesterday.
The Government is to review ‘the whole post-18 education sector’ – the Prime Minister has announced during a speech in Derby earlier today.