How important is domestic and international student tuition fee income to the financial sustainability of the HE sector?

Background

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Df E Areas of Research Interest 2024

Related UKRI funded projects


  • Innovative education finance enabler predictive algorithm and automation

    This project will create the technology infrastructure to enable provision at scale of the first regulated, outcome-based consumer finance, and in doing so widen participation for the UK's professional qualifications. Th...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: STEP EXCHANGE LIMITED

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project addresses the importance of domestic and international student tuition fee income to the financial sustainability of the HE sector by proposing a new financing solution.