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“Andrew Smith is the Higher Education Funding Council for England's Hefce head of estates and sustainable development.”
“Andrew Smith, head of estates and sustainable development at the Higher Education Funding Council for England Hefce, said: This is a really pressing issue.”
The Guardian: Emissions rise at UK universities puts 2020 targets in doubt
“Figures published on Thursday by the Higher Education Funding Council for England Hefce show that just five universities will see a rise in cash terms in their grant.”
The Guardian: England's newer universities face biggest cuts as teaching budgets slashed
“The Hefce chief executive, Sir Alan Langlands, said: "Universities that don't lose out so much are those that benefit from the very modest nature of the cut in research funding, as opposed to the more significant cut in teaching funding.”
The Guardian: England's newer universities face biggest cuts as teaching budgets slashed
“At the moment the Higher Education Funding Council for England Hefce, which distributes public funds to universities on the government's behalf, waits for three years before it publishes a list of universities at high risk of financial failure.”
The Guardian: More universities could go bust as fees rise, says audit office
“In 2009-10 a quarter of universities were underperforming financially in at least one of Hefce's measures and 9% had run a deficit for at least three years.”
The Guardian: More universities could go bust as fees rise, says audit office
“One made an "urgent and unexpected" request for a Hefce grant to be paid early because it was short of funds.”
The Guardian: More universities could go bust as fees rise, says audit office
“Hefce relies on universities to tell them if they are worried about their short-term finances.”
The Guardian: More universities could go bust as fees rise, says audit office
“Sir Alan Langlands, chief executive of Hefce, said the organisation would draw on the lessons in the report and ensure the recommendations were implemented.”
The Guardian: More universities could go bust as fees rise, says audit office
“Financial forecasts published by Hefce last month showed that universities' income from overseas students had more than doubled over the last 10 years, rising to 9.6% of the higher education sector's total income by the end of 2009-10.”
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