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142 universities, One voice. We are the collective voice of universities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Our blueprint sets out a bold package of reform to stabilise, mobilise and then maximise the contribution of UK universities to economic growth and widening opportunity for all. It has a single aim: to create a UK university sector that is better in ten years’ time than it is today.
This covers 140 universities and higher education providers in the UK. The data we have used for each chart is clearly labelled and mostly comes from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) records, which covers a wider set of providers.
Find the latest events, news, insights and opportunities relating to the international activity of UK universities on these pages. Search for student recruitment , transnational education , research collaboration , mobility , or search by region .
We work with universities, the government and stakeholders to continue improving the UK's world-leading higher education sector. We also promote the important role universities have in our society and globally.
On 4 November 2024, the government announced an increase in university tuition fees and maintenance support. But what does this actually mean for students and universities?
Universities UK releases a statement on fair admissions and agent behaviour. There has been a significant focus on recruitment practices relating to international students in recent weeks.
New report reveals key role universities play in boosting growth and productivity across the UK The higher education sector contributes more than £265 billion to the UK economy. 15 August 2024 Media releases
The landmark paper comes at a pivotal time for the higher education sector. Universities are generating billions for the UK economy, training the future workforce and leading the way in research and development, but concerns about the sector’s financial future have to be addressed.
Universities asked for the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. They helped shape it, welcomed it and will be central to its delivery. Universities fully recognise the challenges involved in such a radical expansion and transformation of health education system capacity.