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Hundreds of thousands of would-be students will be denied a university place because of spending cuts, says higher education body Universities UK.Hundreds of thousands of would-be students will be denied a university place because of spending cuts, says higher education body Universities UK.
Universities' funding body, Hefce, will later outline how spending on teaching, research and capital will be allocated in England in the next academic year. Universities' funding body HEFCE will later outline how spending on teaching, research and capital will be allocated in England in the next academic year.
For 2010-11, cuts of £135m have been added to "efficiency savings" of £180m - with a further £600m to follow.For 2010-11, cuts of £135m have been added to "efficiency savings" of £180m - with a further £600m to follow.
Higher education minister David Lammy said the fears were "scare-mongering". Higher Education Minister David Lammy said the fears were "scaremongering".
Professor Steve Smith, president of vice-chancellors' group Universities UK, said the cuts would impact on the quality of teaching, as managers prepared to cut teaching budgets for the first time since Labour came to power.Professor Steve Smith, president of vice-chancellors' group Universities UK, said the cuts would impact on the quality of teaching, as managers prepared to cut teaching budgets for the first time since Labour came to power.
He added that the cuts would increase competition for places.He added that the cuts would increase competition for places.
Over the past decade, the government has invested record amounts in higher education David Lammy, higher education ministerOver the past decade, the government has invested record amounts in higher education David Lammy, higher education minister
He added: "Last year about 160,000 students who applied didn't end up going to university.He added: "Last year about 160,000 students who applied didn't end up going to university.
"This year, we already know that there are about another 75,000 applying for university."This year, we already know that there are about another 75,000 applying for university.
This means some 230,000 could miss out.This means some 230,000 could miss out.
He added: "So the number of students who go to university will be less than the number that actually want to go and thus there will be a lot of students this year who do not get a place at university."He added: "So the number of students who go to university will be less than the number that actually want to go and thus there will be a lot of students this year who do not get a place at university."
Although Universities UK represents higher education bodies across the UK, these funding arrangements relate to England.Although Universities UK represents higher education bodies across the UK, these funding arrangements relate to England.
Last month, leaders of the top universities said the programme of cuts could cause a "meltdown" in their sector.Last month, leaders of the top universities said the programme of cuts could cause a "meltdown" in their sector.
The Russell Group of leading research universities warned that a succession of cuts could lead to universities and courses closing and much higher student ratios, damaging "gold standard" universities beyond repair.The Russell Group of leading research universities warned that a succession of cuts could lead to universities and courses closing and much higher student ratios, damaging "gold standard" universities beyond repair.
Higher Education Minister for England, Mr Lammy, said the savings were relatively small and that he was confident that Hefce could achieve these in a way that "minimises the impact on teaching". Higher Education Minister for England, Mr Lammy, said the savings were relatively small and that he was confident that HEFCE could achieve these in a way that "minimises the impact on teaching".
'Shock announcements''Shock announcements'
He said: "Investment in higher education has gone up by 25% since 1997. Next year there will be more students at university than every before in our history."He said: "Investment in higher education has gone up by 25% since 1997. Next year there will be more students at university than every before in our history."
He said that university entrance had always been a competitive business and added that the ratio of lecturers to students was higher today than it was five years ago.He said that university entrance had always been a competitive business and added that the ratio of lecturers to students was higher today than it was five years ago.
The funding council is giving more detail than it normally would because of the unexpected cuts announced before Christmas.The funding council is giving more detail than it normally would because of the unexpected cuts announced before Christmas.
A Hefce spokesman said it would be giving the detail of high-level decisions it had made on how to allocate funding to universities. A HEFCE spokesman said it would be giving the detail of high-level decisions it had made on how to allocate funding to universities.
Wes Streeting of the National Union of Students and Anastasia de Waal from think tank Civitas debate a possible reduction in degreesWes Streeting of the National Union of Students and Anastasia de Waal from think tank Civitas debate a possible reduction in degrees
Further cuts aheadFurther cuts ahead
"The main purpose of this announcement is for the sector to be able to plan," he said."The main purpose of this announcement is for the sector to be able to plan," he said.
"We are issuing something that has a lot more detail this year, because of the current financial situation, because of the extra pressures.""We are issuing something that has a lot more detail this year, because of the current financial situation, because of the extra pressures."
It will be sent out urgently to vice-chancellors by e-mail to enable them to redraw their budgets.It will be sent out urgently to vice-chancellors by e-mail to enable them to redraw their budgets.
However, the announcement will not be broken down by university or course subject. Universities will get those figures in March.However, the announcement will not be broken down by university or course subject. Universities will get those figures in March.
The savings of nearly £315m are expected in 2010-2011 from universities' £7.3bn teaching budgets set out in the last comprehensive spending review.The savings of nearly £315m are expected in 2010-2011 from universities' £7.3bn teaching budgets set out in the last comprehensive spending review.
However, overall spending on higher education will increase compared to last year.However, overall spending on higher education will increase compared to last year.
Further savings of £600m across the higher education, science and research budgets are required over 2011-2013.Further savings of £600m across the higher education, science and research budgets are required over 2011-2013.