University funding and finances
Former politician not for turning, amid denunciation of culture, oversight and spending at national university
Proposed job losses almost triple since March as unions prepare to vote on nationwide industrial action
Specialist institutions could be subsumed without high-level oversight of sector consolidation, MPs warned
Union plans to call four weeks of continuous strikes as university reviews staffing across several academic departments
Possibility of even slower visa processing ranks among the factors fuelling 鈥榩essimism鈥 about Australian university finances
Universities projected to dip into the red next year due to falling fee income and rising staff costs, with any long-term recovery likely to be uneven
Decline set to accelerate, as government puts block on over-enrolments
Ex-employees threaten legal action after collapse of private provider leaves salaries unpaid
Institutional finances warrant their own review, accounting expert says, amid contested claims about the necessity for redundancies
Analysis reveals half of closures have come at lower-tariff universities, creating a 鈥榲icious cycle鈥 for institutions struggling to attract students
Incoming leader of new entity says course sharing on the cards 鈥榳here it makes sense鈥 as unions fear merger will result in more job cuts
Plunging international student retention rates are exacerbating the financial pain for Australian universities
Big cities outside London 鈥榙o not pull their weight鈥 in the innovation economy, warns Centre for Cities report
Construction on A$2bn Fishermans Bend site paused for at least five years, amid revenue concerns and systemic delays
Performance-based research fund also faces overhaul, as Wellington embraces least disruptive and costly aspects of landmark review鈥檚 proposals
Looking at existing services offered by other providers before tendering could help universities save up to 10 per cent, report finds
Universities need extra funding for 鈥榠mportant鈥 but unfancied subjects, and permission to collude without contravening competition law, says Evans
A$770m measure would be a 鈥榮erious downpayment鈥 on reversal of Job-ready Graduates 鈥榚xcesses鈥, representative group says
Universities of Oregon and Chicago latest to cut provision as experts predict 鈥榮low attrition鈥 across the sector in coming years
Finland鈥檚 decision to charge students changed composition of intakes, with those who did come increasing workloads to avoid extra costs, study finds
Gloucestershire eyes civic engagement and new revenue streams after saving department store building
鈥楴othing seems to be safe,鈥 union says, as UTS insists there will be 鈥榥o permanent decisions鈥 before consultation
Religious studies under threat as universities close courses to save money
Under-pressure university commits to action plan to sort out its finances, acknowledging its governance 鈥榝ell well short鈥
A$100m contribution 鈥榓 gift to last a lifetime鈥 and 鈥榓 weight off my mind鈥, says businessman Ted Powell
Healthcare courses can lead reform of ailing system but only with more government support, says new chair of Medical Schools Council
No incentive for wealthy institutions to support initiatives such as bespoke clearing scheme, experts fear, as policymakers face hurdles in developing process for market exits
鈥楽hare the excitement鈥, sceptics told, amid conflicting claims over rationale for graduate-entry programme
A systemic realignment is under way that, while painful, could lead to more efficient and adaptable provision, say Jonathan Barton and Mike Boxall
Co-branded campuses and partial mergers expected to become more common in face of higher borrowing costs
Annual report reveals A$90m surplus but university insists 鈥榮tructural and operating deficit鈥 makes belt-tightening necessary
Liverpool Hope and Manchester to provide support as Spurgeon鈥檚 College shuts after nearly 170 years
Vocational and English language colleges have incurred the brunt of Australia鈥檚 international education crackdown, latest figures show
Government urged to address shortfall in funding for Irish universities 鈥榠mmediately鈥 amid high staff-student ratios
Leeds Trinity and Canterbury Christ Church among institutions hardest hit after slashing of Strategic Priorities Grant
The Oxford-Cambridge Arc universities kept the faith, but the sector鈥檚 current focus is inevitably on shorter-term priorities, says Alistair Lomax
More regular payments for per-module study would help even out income over course of a year, according to new Open University leader
New president鈥檚 plan to spread excellence beyond capital 鈥榰nfeasible鈥 in era of declining enrolments, academics warn
Several student protection directions active in last financial year, with 71 institutions subjected to formal monitoring
Sustainable business plan and programme diversity key, says vice-chancellor who stepped in to save historic institution
Universities 鈥榮till unprepared鈥 for market failure and should pay into scheme that can cover expenses, says OIA
Research-intensive universities face 拢315 million bill for proposed fee levy, adding to pressures caused by massive erosion of fee value, says lobby group
Applications for professional service posts decline as appeal of working in universities 鈥榝ades鈥, but academics face more competition than ever
Warning more institutions may look to Scottish government for support as ailing university鈥檚 problems blamed on mismanagement rather than wider funding pressures
Further meetings fail to reach agreement in UK sector talks, with union calling 1.4 per cent rise a 鈥榬eal-terms cut鈥
User-pays immigration overhaul could undermine international education recovery, universities warn
Surrey one of the first institutions outside TPS to look at offering different terms and conditions for new hires to save costs
One in five UK university leaders exploring mergers as sector fears 鈥榗ontagion鈥 effect of institutional failure
UCU claims institution hasn鈥檛 ruled out compulsory redundancies as it cuts further 75 roles
Using money raised from international fees could help support most disadvantaged to attend university, finds inquiry
Australian National University鈥檚 60-year-old school to become a 鈥榩rogramme鈥, as performance, composition and theory give way to 鈥榤usic and well-being鈥
Domestic student places and essential courses face axe as plan to tax international tuition fees could prove to be 鈥榝inal nail in a coffin鈥 for some institutions
Market logic has converted universities from publicly oriented educators of citizens to workforce training institutions serving economic interests, says Graeme Turner
Affected professional services staff will be given the chance to apply for one of hundreds of new posts
Data shows surge in enrolments concentrated in metropolitan universities, as new Australian commission comes into being
Ability to run courses and research in Leicester relies on income from international operations, leader warns after criticism of expansion plans
Cash-strapped university tightens executive pay as it hopes to return to 鈥榖reak-even鈥 position in 2025
Iain Gillespie admits not knowing his former institution breached banking arrangements until reading about it in damning report
Past few years have felt like 鈥榯umbling around in a washing machine at times鈥, university leader tells MPs
Dundee bailout could set precedent for government intervention but new pots of money could come with strings attached, event hears