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  1. THE: ‘How high? 'Reasonable number' would accept fees hike’

    …10,000, a survey of tens of thousands of students suggests. Opinionpanel Research asked 37,000 university students what price would be so low that it would make them doubt the quality of their courses, and what figure would be so high that they would rule out paying it. More students were prepared to pay fees of £3,000 – approximately the current level – than any other sum. But a report on the findings by Anna Vignoles, professor of economics of e…

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  2. The Independent: ‘Universities in the ambitious pursuit of excellence’

    …As universities assess the impact of the Government’s funding cuts, there is better news from at least one part of the sector which is involved in a campaign to increase the size and quality of its research. The last thing education needs is a new acronym, but welcome to NTEU. It stands for New Type of Excellent University, a phrase coined by Andrew Wathey, the vice-chancellor of Northumbria University. Read the full article.  …

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  3. The Guardian: Higher education quangos may face the axe – but which ones should go?

    Universities are very fortunate to work with Hefce and the research councils. Given that the policy of both funding bodies is to be supportive of excellence and efficiency, but not to interfere in priorities, abolishing either of them would be a direct attack on the autonomy of universities. It would be sensible to scrap the TDA and merge it with Hefce to bring teaching into line with the funding support of many other forms of professional traini…

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  4. New Chair for University Alliance

    …ational and international reputations for the quality of their teaching, research and enterprise. I am determined that the University Alliance will continue to have a strong voice in national decision-making.” Professor John Craven said: “I am delighted that Professor Beer will take over as Chair of the Alliance in the summer. The organisation has made its mark in the sector over its first three years, and we are looking forward to enhancing our r…

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  5. THE: Embrace, don't shun, ethos of business

    …be no doubt that a major challenge remains as we pursue a high-skills, high-value-added economy, dynamic and agile enough to compete with the best in the world. The demands upon higher education are becoming so diverse that it is time to acknowledge reality – differentiation in our sector. There is a compelling case for a new generation of universities, focused on and expert in working with business – business-facing universities engaging and coll…

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  6. New university group launched

    …h, said member institutions were those which had a balanced portfolio of research, teaching, enterprise and innovation as integral to their missions and that it was important that these universities had a voice in national debates. “The growing recognition of the Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities made it necessary for us to come together in a more formal structure. There are many challenging issues facing the higher education sector and it is v…

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