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Cuts should mean fewer students, says Russell Group head

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: August 4 2009 03:00 | Last updated: August 4 2009 03:00

Universities should cut student numbers rather than reducing the resources they devote to each student if tight public finances force a fall in funding, the incoming head of the Russell Group of top-tier institutions has told the Financial Times.

Michael Arthur's comments suggest it could become even harder to get into Britain's leading universities, as Whitehall's search for economies hits higher education.

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