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Politics

Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July¡¯s general election could allow a policy reset. In the second of two articles (read part one here), three senior figures suggest what a new government might realistically do

Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July¡¯s general election could allow a policy reset. In the first of two articles (part two here), four senior figures suggest what a new government might realistically do