Fees

The tuition fees generation is finding its voice in parliament | Gaby Hinsliff
Westminster’s newest recruits are now in a position to challenge older MPs who benefited from a free education, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Gaby Hinsliff
23, Jan, 2020 @7:07 PM

Universities have driven their workers into the ground. That’s why I’m striking | Amelia Horgan
Universities have prioritised profit over and students the welfare of their staff. Enough is enough, says Amelia Horgan of the University of Essex
Amelia Horgan
28, Nov, 2019 @4:28 PM

Universities condemn ‘catastrophic’ plan to link fees to graduate pay
Academics say Augar proposals could damage arts degrees and lose Britain its creative edge
Anna Fazackerley
11, Jun, 2019 @6:00 AM

The Augar report pits arts against sciences – and both lose out | Simon Marginson
Cutting fees for arts and humanities degrees would damage Stem subjects too
Simon Marginson
11, Jun, 2019 @5:45 AM

The Augar report on higher education has a sting in its tail | Jonathan Wolff
The proposals are significantly regressive, increasing total payments made by lower earners, such as teachers and nurses
Jonathan Wolff
04, Jun, 2019 @6:00 AM

Analysing the purpose and value of universities | Letters
Letters: Readers debate course structure, tuition fees, mental health, the importance of arts and humanities, and the need to work for a common good
Letters
31, May, 2019 @4:03 PM

Securing a future for humanities: the clue is in the name| Letters
Letters: Prof Joe Smith, director of the Royal Geographical Society, Prof Sir David Cannadine, president of the British Academy, and Prof Norman Gowar respond to a Guardian editorial
Letters
18, Mar, 2019 @7:23 PM

The Guardian view on humanities degrees: art for society’s sake | Editorial
Editorial: To reduce tuition fees while providing top-up grants only for sciences would distort higher education. We need history, poetry and French as well as Stem subjects
Editorial
12, Mar, 2019 @6:54 PM

A university place for all is the way to abolish tuition fees | Nick Hillman
If higher education had comprehensive coverage like state schools, arguments for taxpayer funding could triumph
Nick Hillman
12, Mar, 2019 @6:45 AM

Cut tuition fees and you shut the door to poor students | Anne-Marie Canning
Universities rely on income from fees to fund the outreach activities essential to make them more diverse
Anne-Marie Canning
20, Jan, 2019 @6:00 AM

Cutting tuition fees won’t help poorer students – reduce interest rates instead | David Blunkett
The government’s university funding review must think again about interest rates, says former education secretary David Blunkett
David Blunkett
18, Jan, 2019 @2:02 PM

Student loan ban: some universities could lose a third of their intake
New figures show up to 36% of freshers have fewer than three Ds at A-level – and would be barred under leaked proposals
Anna Fazackerley
15, Jan, 2019 @7:16 AM
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