Universities
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Blackstone deal: why student housing is attracting record investmentIn Depth Revenue from UK higher education is booming, fuelled in part by increased demand from overseas
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Why university staff are going on strike - and how to claim compensationIn Depth Lecturers, librarians and other staff to walk out at 74 institutions from 20 February
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Academics claim political correctness has gone madSpeed Read New survey reveals fears for freedom of expression at universities
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The pros and cons of ranking universities by graduate earningsIn Depth New government plans are rubbished by higher education experts
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Why Cambridge wants to ban military personnel from freshers’ fairsIn Depth Student union branded ‘pathetic’ after suggesting firearms may have ‘triggering’ effect on some attendees
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Last updated
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Strapped for cash: why are Britain’s universities running out of money?In Depth Institutions put on warning list owing to ‘unrealistic’ student intake projections
By Joe Evans Published
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Two thirds of unis teach sexual consent to studentsSpeed Read Concern is rising over reports of sexual misconduct on UK campuses
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More than half of young people now go to universitySpeed Read Milestone arrives 20 years after Tony Blair set it as a target
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Instant Opinion: ‘How British degrees lost their value’In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 22 August
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How to find out if you have overpaid your student loanSpeed Read The Student Loans Company holds £28m of unclaimed overpayments
By James Ashford Published
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Is it time to end university offers based on predicted grades?In Depth Labour is calling for drastic overhaul of current system
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Cut tuition fees and bring back grants, says official reviewSpeed Read Augar inquiry commissioned by Theresa May tries to tackle concerns about skills gaps
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How Oxford University’s ‘sea change’ in admissions will workIn Depth Two new schemes designed to boost proportion of underprivileged new students to 25% by 2023
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Third of UK graduates ‘overqualified’ for their jobSpeed Read ONS figures reveals phenomenon of ‘underemployed’ growing
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