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Science places protected in undergraduate market reforms

Places for some science and engineering students are to be protected in the Higher Education Funding Council for England’s formula for allocating undergraduate places to English universities, published on 17 October. Places for physics, chemistry and engineering will be excluded from the levy on current numbers required to free up 20,000 places for competition between universities charging under £7,500 a year in tuition fees. Biology, computer science and maths places will not be excluded.

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