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The UK's universities are increasingly being propped up by income from foreign students, a report shows. | The UK's universities are increasingly being propped up by income from foreign students, a report shows. |
The Universities UK report said that since 2000-01 university income had grown by more than 50%. The largest share came from international students. | The Universities UK report said that since 2000-01 university income had grown by more than 50%. The largest share came from international students. |
Their numbers have doubled in the past decade and their fees now amount to £1.7bn - a rise of 58% since 2002-03. | Their numbers have doubled in the past decade and their fees now amount to £1.7bn - a rise of 58% since 2002-03. |
The report said that as global competition for students increases, such growth may not be sustained. | The report said that as global competition for students increases, such growth may not be sustained. |
The eighth Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the UK report looks at trends in the university sector over the past 10 years. | The eighth Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the UK report looks at trends in the university sector over the past 10 years. |
'Diverse income' | 'Diverse income' |
It found that enrolments of students from non-EU countries had increased by 105%. | It found that enrolments of students from non-EU countries had increased by 105%. |
International fees were now a bigger source of income for most universities than research grants, it added. | International fees were now a bigger source of income for most universities than research grants, it added. |
And in 2006-07, there was a greater growth in students from other EU countries than from within the UK, with EU enrolments rising by more than 6% and UK entries remaining static. | And in 2006-07, there was a greater growth in students from other EU countries than from within the UK, with EU enrolments rising by more than 6% and UK entries remaining static. |
In the same year, one in 10 students in the UK came from a non-EU country, compared with one in 20 coming from an EU country. | |
However, about 88% of students were still from the UK. | However, about 88% of students were still from the UK. |
China is the country that provides the most foreign students to the UK across most levels of study. | China is the country that provides the most foreign students to the UK across most levels of study. |
In 2006-07, 18,410 Chinese students were doing first degrees, while some 21,620 were doing taught post-graduate courses. We once again see that female students are in the majority at all modes and levels UUK report | In 2006-07, 18,410 Chinese students were doing first degrees, while some 21,620 were doing taught post-graduate courses. We once again see that female students are in the majority at all modes and levels UUK report |
India also features strongly among post-graduate students, as does the United States. | India also features strongly among post-graduate students, as does the United States. |
And the number of universities with higher numbers of international students has also increased. | And the number of universities with higher numbers of international students has also increased. |
In 2001-02, just three had more than 5,000 students from outside the UK. By 2006-07 this had risen to 14. | In 2001-02, just three had more than 5,000 students from outside the UK. By 2006-07 this had risen to 14. |
Professor Geoffrey Crossick, chairman of UUK's long-term strategy group, said the report provided evidence of the "increasingly diverse income portfolio that universities are developing as part of a wider strategy to reduce its dependence on public funding". | Professor Geoffrey Crossick, chairman of UUK's long-term strategy group, said the report provided evidence of the "increasingly diverse income portfolio that universities are developing as part of a wider strategy to reduce its dependence on public funding". |
Female majority | Female majority |
The report also confirmed the growing trend of more women going to university than men. | The report also confirmed the growing trend of more women going to university than men. |
"We once again see that female students are in the majority at all modes and levels," the report said. | "We once again see that female students are in the majority at all modes and levels," the report said. |
"The proportion of male students enrolled in higher education institutions has declined by at least three percentage points - and in some cases considerably more over the 10-year period." | "The proportion of male students enrolled in higher education institutions has declined by at least three percentage points - and in some cases considerably more over the 10-year period." |
Focusing on subjects, the researchers found that enrolment in education studies has almost trebled in 10 years, from 27,339 students in 1997-98 to 87,210 in 2006-07. | Focusing on subjects, the researchers found that enrolment in education studies has almost trebled in 10 years, from 27,339 students in 1997-98 to 87,210 in 2006-07. |
In the same time-frame, the number of media studies students rose by 296%, drama and dance students by 120% and social work students by 117%. | In the same time-frame, the number of media studies students rose by 296%, drama and dance students by 120% and social work students by 117%. |
In addition, the numbers of students on anatomy, physiology and pathology courses rose by 212% from 5,431 to 16,930. | In addition, the numbers of students on anatomy, physiology and pathology courses rose by 212% from 5,431 to 16,930. |