Tuition fees must go up, unis say as term begins
Briefly

The rise of tuition fees linked to inflation proposed by Universities UK aims to address the troubling trend of increasing budget deficits among UK universities.
Prof Christopher Day warns that increased funding is essential for maintaining teaching quality, stating "bigger class sizes, less lectures, less nice buildings to teach in" are on the horizon without it.
The deficit in funding per UK student has grown, leading to an unsustainable situation. Unless either the student or taxpayer contribute more, the quality of education is at risk.
New students express their concerns, highlighting that they are already under financial strain. Any rise in tuition fees would deter prospective students amid rising living costs.
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