Higher Education Finance (Fully Revised Third Edition 2011)
Summary
Outlines the essential features of the financial structures, governance arrangements and current funding systems that underpin the higher education sector.
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This fully revised edition has been developed around the ‘business’ of higher education to give readers a real impression of what higher education institutions are all about. It outlines the essential features of the financial structures, governance arrangements and current funding systems which underpin the higher education sector and details the regulatory framework within which institutions must operate. The publication includes sections on:
- the business of higher education
- the regulatory framework
- governance
- teaching
- research
- business and community
- residences and catering services
- financing and fundraising
- support services
- overarching expenditure
- strategic financial management
- costing and pricing
- capital and estate management
- audit
- subsidiary companies
- taxation.
It also provides an overview of recent changes in the wake of Browne and the Comprehensive Spending Review. However, the future remains uncertain for individual institutions across the UK. In England, the government’s higher education White Paper Students at the Heart of Higher Education has just been issued and the teaching funding model will change from 2012/13. In Scotland, the government recently published a Green Paper Building a Smarter Future: Towards a Sustainable Scottish Solution for the Future of Higher Education. The government response to the Green Paper will have a significant effect on higher education in Scotland and its funding in the future. In Wales the reductions in the Welsh higher education budget, the Welsh Assembly Government’s response to the Browne Review, combined with the implementation of the For Our Future – The 21st Century Higher Education Strategy and Plan for Wales will continue to have a significant effect.
This volume will act as a reference manual for those already working in the sector; provide an insight into the complexities of higher education finance for those joining the sector, and give guidance to those who deal with the sector.
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