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Universities UK produces a range of publications on various topics relating to the higher education sector. These publications are available to order as hard copy, or to download as a free Adobe Acrobat file.

If you would like to order more than 10 copies of a publication, please email your request to publications@universitiesuk.ac.uk

We work with experts in the HE sector and commission a range of reports, which: give high profile evidence of universities’ contribution to society and the economy; give best practice guidance to those working in HE; summarise key statistics which give an overview of the sector; contribute to and comment on the policy debate; and campaign for a better deal for our universities, our latest publications are shown below.


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          Cover of Making it count: how universities are using income from variable fees
Making it count: how universities are using income from variable fees
'Making it count: how universities are using income from variable fees' - provides an insight into how this income has been used by English universities. Since their introduction in 2006, variable tuition fees have brought £1.3 billion of new income into the higher education sector. The evidence from the report will form one of the major strands of Universities UK's evidence to the Independent Review of Higher Education Funding & Student Finance. Please note this publication will be available to order in printed format from 19 February.



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