Funding crisis hits UK universities
Briefly

A British student who wants to enroll on an undergraduate or postgraduate degree course has to pay 9,250 per year in tuition (about $10,800). The amount has been capped by law for a decade, leaving universities to face rampant inflation and competition from other institutions.
The Russell Group calculates that, in the current climate, each British student represents a near loss of $3,250 per year, which could reach $6,500 at the end of the study period.
Read at english.elpais.com
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