Finance

News and analysis on higher education finance, including funding, tuition, budgets, and institutional sustainability.

Dundee University faces five-week strike as staff challenge further job cuts

· By Eleanor Shaw

Dundee University staff will strike for five weeks from September over further job cuts, intensifying a long-running dispute that highlights the financial pressures facing UK higher education.

England proposes £925 annual levy per international student

· By H. Yang

England plans to introduce a £925 annual levy per international student from 2028, exempting offshore transnational education while increasing costs for universities recruiting international students to England.

Italy launches €420 million mobility initiative for 150,000 secondary students

· By H. Yang

Italy launches a €420 million initiative enabling 150,000 secondary students to study abroad, strengthen language skills and gain international experience.

Johns Hopkins cuts 110 jobs amid funding decline

· By Eleanor Shaw

Johns Hopkins has laid off 110 employees amid continuing federal research funding cuts, underscoring growing financial pressures facing research-intensive universities across the United States.

Exeter plans 150 job cuts amid wider 500 staff risk

· By H. Yang

The University of Exeter proposes 150 job cuts, with unions warning over 500 staff are at risk, citing financial pressure and heavy humanities impact.

Hertfordshire to cut 200 jobs amid £20m savings drive

· By H. Yang

The University of Hertfordshire will cut 200 jobs to save £20 million, citing financial pressures from stagnant funding, rising costs, and weaker international recruitment.

University of Dundee to cut 190 more jobs after 675 voluntary redundancies

· By H. Yang

University of Dundee plans to cut 190 jobs after 675 voluntary redundancies, aiming to save £20m amid ongoing financial crisis and union strike action.

Two in five UK universities consider mergers amid mounting financial pressures, UUK survey shows

· By H. Yang

UK universities are adopting collaboration, digital transformation, and cost-cutting to navigate financial pressures, with staff reductions, course closures, and research cuts becoming more common.

Sheffield plans job cuts amid UK university financial pressures

· By Eleanor Shaw

The University of Sheffield plans chemistry and materials science job cuts amid mounting UK university financial pressures, raising concerns about scientific capacity, international recruitment, and the sustainability of laboratory-based education.

China expands transnational education to keep students home

· By H. Yang

China approved over 200 new transnational education partnerships in May 2026 as Beijing expands “internationalisation at home” efforts to reduce overseas study costs and retain billions in education spending domestically.