University chiefs are warning that 10,000 jobs could be lost in higher education in the United Kingdom, as the sector faces a funding crisis. More than 80 universities in Britain are currently restructuring or looking to cut staff. Many institutions are struggling with rising costs amid a dramatic fall in the number of high fee paying international students. CNA’s John Bevir reports from the latest university being forced to make difficult decisions about its future.
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