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  • University degree gives workers £9,000 labour market premium

    December 9, 2014

    Graduates earn £9,000 a year more than non-graduates, research released yesterday by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills shows. That figure covers the entire working-age population – ages 16 to 64. Young graduates, aged between 21 and 30, earn £6,000 more on average than their non-graduate counterparts. Graduates also enjoy a higher employment rate. [...]

  • UK university funding “unsustainable”: Students more indebted as government writes off loans

    November 18, 2014

    The oulook for the UK's higher education sector is dogged by financial uncertainty, according to new research. A nine-month inquiry by think tank the Higher Education Commission found the coalition's reforms have put the sector on long-term footing that's "far from clear".  The post-2012 reforms increased how much students pay for a university education to an [...]

  • UK universities rise in the world ranks with focus on science and tech

    September 16, 2014

    The UK produced its best ever performance on the world's academic stage in 2014, with a record number of universities being included in the QS world university rankings.    Six British universities made it to the global top 20 – more than ever before – while 19 made it into the top 100.    31 countries [...]

  • For-profit universities could deliver welcome change to higher education

    August 14, 2013

    IN A bold and commendable move, the government last week granted university status to BPP University, making it the second for-profit private higher education institution in the UK. It comes less than a year after the University of Law (formerly the College of Law) became the first private university to be established since Buckingham (officially [...]

  • Open for business: How universities can boost our long-term recovery

    August 1, 2013

    THERE’S been widespread talk recently that the British economy, finally, is taking off. Addressing what will sustain this recovery over the long-term should be a top priority, and the UK government must avoid a pseudo-recovery fuelled by quantitative easing, or relying on puffing up the public sector again. A serious recovery demands a serious rethink of [...]

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