08-05-2025 18:02 via theguardian.com

English universities’ income falls for third consecutive year

Office for Students says declining international student numbers will lead to more cuts on campusUniversities in England have experienced a fall in income for the third year in a row, according to the higher education regulator, as it warned that declining international student numbers would translate into more cuts on campuses.The Office for Students’ (OfS) annual financial health check found that many universities were trying to repair budget deficits by slashing building and maintenance
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