Notts college and uni cash deals revealed
COLLEGES and universities have been told how much they will get to pay for teaching.
Castle College Nottingham has had a 7.4% cut in funding – the highest fall in the East Midlands – to £646,000.
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The University of Nottingham will get more than £130m, a 2.4% increase.
Nottingham Trent University's grant of more than £67m is a 0.7% reduction.
West Notts College gets £2.3m – down 5.9%; Stephenson College more than £1.1m – up 16.9%; New College Nottingham (ncn) £2.3m – down 3.7%; North Notts College £134,000 – up 1%; South Nottingham College £431,000 – down 0.3%.
The money is awarded by The Higher Education Funding Council for England for teaching degree-level courses.












5 Comments
by Plonk, Heanor at work
Friday, March 19 2010, 1:18AM
“So much for the government promoting education for future generations.”
by Paul, Nottingham
Thursday, March 18 2010, 6:59PM
“I agree, University VCs are paid too much.
The University of Nottingham received an increase due, in part, to it's World-changing research and the knock-on effects as a popular choice for some of the World's best young minds.”
by Lionel Moriarty, Bulwell
Thursday, March 18 2010, 12:21PM
“Perhaps now the students will be able to afford soap?!”
by Mr. Sensible, The Real World
Thursday, March 18 2010, 11:05AM
“What I find surprising is how Univercities complain about their funding arangements at the same time as their Vice Chancellors pay themselves so much.”
by Ted, Notts
Thursday, March 18 2010, 11:02AM
“How has the University of Nottingham managed to get an increase in funding?”