Coventry University to make almost 100m in cuts
Briefly

Matthew Andrews, pro vice-chancellor at the University of Gloucestershire, said in August it seemed "undeniable that the higher education sector is facing a funding crisis".
Coventry University said the UK government was making it harder to recruit overseas learners, forcing it to compete against the likes of Australia and Canada "who are more welcoming". A Department for Education spokesperson said universities were independent from government but it had provided £750m in extra funding over three years to help them invest in facilities and offer quality courses.
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