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International student levy could cost English universities £600m a year

08 August at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

The proposed 6% surcharge has prompted warnings from vice-chancellors over its impact on budgets and global competitiveness

The government’s proposed levy on international student fees could cost universities in England more than £600m a year if it goes ahead, a study has found.

The 6% surcharge on tuition fees paid by overseas students, floated in the Home Office’s recent immigration white...

Trump signs action forcing higher education to surrender admissions data

07 August at 23:04 PM, via The Guardian

Move requires colleges and universities to prove they do not consider race in admissions

Donald Trump signed an executive action on Thursday forcing colleges and universities to submit data to prove they do not consider race in admissions, as the White House intensifies its scrutiny of higher education institutions that receive federal funding.

The Trump administration is accusing colleges of...

Health experts urge ban on school materials backed by food, drink and gambling firms

07 August at 21:54 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Education secretary told sponsored resources misrepresent evidence about diets, alcohol and betting

Health experts have urged Bridget Phillipson to stop schools using educational materials funded by the food, drink and gambling industries, in order to protect children from “harmful” influences.

Dozens of doctors, health charities and public health specialists have written to the...

Home Office reveals how people will be chosen to come to UK from France under ‘one in, one out’ scheme – as it happened

07 August at 18:24 PM, via The Guardian

People will be chosen via three-stage process, with government expected to accept around 50 migrants a week when scheme starts

Rushanara Ali, the homelessness minister, is facing criticism for hiking rent on a property she owns by hundreds of pounds, reportedly just weeks after the previous tenants’ contract ended, PA Media reports. PA says:

Four tenants who rented a house in east London from...

Tuition fees are rising again and nobody is happy – it’s time to actually fix our broken university sector | Zoe Williams

07 August at 14:50 PM, via The Guardian

The figures simply don’t add up for higher education in England and Wales. Yet delusional politicians from all parties seem intent on avoiding the issue

Tuition fees in England go up this year for the first time in eight years and the response from universities has ranged from tepid to dismayed. It’s not hard to see why: Russell Group analysis found that the new amount of £9,535 a year –...

Dismay as north of England universities miss out on share of £54m talent fund

06 August at 12:54 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: MP presses minister for explanation as thinktank says omission undermines innovation in the north

Ministers have been accused of undermining innovation in the north of England after five universities from the south-east were awarded £10m to hire overseas talent – with none selected between Birmingham and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.

Twelve universities across Britain...

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