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width="1" height="1" //divpCorby, Crawley and Croydon are bidding to join Cambridge as university
towns, it was announced yesterday. Basildon, Basingstoke, Dudley and Stockport are also among 27
areas in England bidding for funding to launch new higher education (HE) centres, said the
universities secretary John Denham. They are among the first places to apply to take part in the
government's "university challenge" initiative, launched in March./ppDenham said the project would
help regions hit by the recession by providing education and regeneration in rural areas as well as
cities. Opposition MPs accused the government of "knocking up" the idea to compensate areas which
had been earmarked for casinos but missed out after the project was scaled back at the beginning of
the year. /ppPartnerships of regional development agencies, local authorities and colleges have put
together bids for the universities centres, which will teach a range of degrees but fall short of
being standalone universities because they will not have their own degree-awarding powers or privy
council approval. /ppUniversities in neighbouring areas will be a crucial element in the
partnerships accrediting the degrees. The government wants 20 new higher education centres planned
within the next six years. The new centres could provide study places for up to 10,000
students./ppMinisters want the centres to open up the chance to study for a degree for people who
would not have given much thought to a degree previously. According to economists, every extra job
a university creates is matched by another elsewhere in the economy, such as in restaurants and
bars, to cater for the student population./ppBut Martin Freedman, head of pay, conditions and
pensions at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said: "Some of the 27 towns interested in
setting up higher education centres already have successful further education colleges. We don't
want these colleges and new universities to compete for students at each other's expense./pp"In the
light of the government's cap on the number of extra HE students, this proposed university
expansion raises questions about how additional universities can function if limits are placed on
the number of students?"/ppUniversities are already struggling to fill their places after ministers
were forced to cut the numbers funded to go to higher education next year. Last month, Denham froze
additional student numbers after admitting the government had botched its estimates for student
grants and could no longer afford its support package./ph2University hopefuls/h2pAreas bidding to
run universities: Accrington, Basildon, Basingstoke, Corby/Kettering, Crawley, Croydon, Doncaster,
Dudley, Ebbsfleet, Halifax, Havering, Herefordshire, King's Lynn, Milton Keynes, Rochdale,
Rotherham, Sandwell, Scarborough, Shropshire, Somerset, Stratford Island, Stockport, Swindon,
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