The government's tuition fee review ignores EU students | Paul Raybould

EU students are being deterred by the prospect of higher fees after Brexit. The Augar review failed to address this

There has been plenty of speculation about what the Augar review of post-18 education and funding will mean for universities’ bottom lines. The report has proposed slashing tuition fees in England to £7,500, at a time when universities are feeling the effects of Brexit on EU recruitment and funding. There is a risk that the government may not compensate universities for this loss in revenue, which means they may instead look to international student student recruitment to strengthen the sector. But the Augar review report misses a key opportunity to address this.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2QuNx7e

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