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  1. The Independent: ‘Battle for doctoral funds: Should government cash for PhDs be restricted to the best universities?’

    …In the university world, differences of opinion are nothing new. But the outcome of this one might just change the character of higher education itself. Universities are at odds over the future of postgraduate study, with a Government review on the subject, due to report in the spring, setting up sharply diverging views on how PhDs should be funded just as finances for the sector as a whole come under huge pressure. Read the full article….

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  2. THE: ‘Stop state cash for PhDs outside elite institutions, says 1994 Group’

    …usations that the top research universities are pursuing “protectionist” policies that will erode the reputation of UK higher education. The case for more focused funding is made in a draft report to the review of postgraduate study in the UK, which is being led by Adrian Smith, director-general of research at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Read the full article….

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  3. THE: ‘Breadth of quality gives UK edge, says University Alliance’

    …his is the message from the University Alliance, the mission group representing 22 “research-engaged” institutions, presenting a new analysis that examines the relationship between quality and quantity in research excellence. Drawing on previous research and reviews, the analysis, Concentration and Diversity: Understanding the Relationship between Excellence, Volume and Critical Mass, published last week, concludes that there is “no direct correla…

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  4. Professor Craven's proposal for funding additional university places taken up by Conservative Party

    …ideration of the fee and student support arrangements in the upcoming Fees Review.” End Notes for Editors 1. Professor Craven outlined his proposals for discounted early fee contributions to fund additional student places in a letter to THE on 2nd July 2009, ‘win win way to square the funding circle’. 2. Established in 2006, University Alliance represents 22 universities at the heart of the sector that are both research-engaged and business-focuss…

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  5. Professor Craven’s proposal for funding additional university places taken up by Conservative Party

    …ideration of the fee and student support arrangements in the upcoming Fees Review.” End Notes for Editors 1. Professor Craven outlined his proposals for discounted early fee contributions to fund additional student places in a letter to THE on 2nd July 2009, ‘win win way to square the funding circle’. 2. Established in 2006, University Alliance represents 22 universities at the heart of the sector that are both research-engaged and business-focuss…

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  6. University Alliance appoints first Director

    …With increasing global competition, pressure on public funding and a major review of fees policy and research funding, this is a crucial time for the sector. The University Alliance is in an excellent position to lead on policies that will shape the future of higher education in the UK. Their balance of strength in teaching and research, active engagement with leading modern industries and major contribution to social mobility puts them at the hea…

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  7. The Guardian: The excellence factor

    …support, the dearth of university places this summer, and planning for the review of tuition fees and the higher education framework. And another row is brewing – between university groups over research policy and funding. Vice-chancellors across the sector are vying for Mandelson’s ear, particularly given the squeeze on income and the rising pay and pension costs they face. The core research funding allocated to universities after December’s rese…

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