By Graeme Paton. Universities warn that more money will be needed in coming years to cope with a rise in the number of students, stoking the possibility of a future hike in tuition fees.
A sharp rise in student tuition fees has failed to properly boost higher education funding levels, university leaders warned today.
Universities will need more money in the future if they are to cope with an increase in the number of students, a study found.
It was claimed that new powers allowing English universities to charge up to £9,000 a year for a degree had merely plugged the hole caused by deep government cuts. More...
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