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The University of Sheffield. Loughborough University. University of Dundee. University of Cambridge. Bangor University. University of St Andrews. University of Exeter. Harper Adams University. University of Bath. Castle Street. Brunswick House. Trinity Hall. Anglia House. A spokesperson for Oxford said the university and its colleges had built up reserves to help maintain its high academic standards.
It is simply not the case that we have large unused funds immediately available for general spending. The financial advantage enjoyed by Oxford and Cambridge over their domestic rivals is set to widen even further. In the last two years the pair have used their high credit ratings and international reputations to issue bonds worth hundreds of millions of pounds on the capital markets. The figures also reveal how Oxbridge has continued to build on its inherited wealth.
Oxford does better with 12 colleges currently accredited. Many colleges do not place a value on their historic main sites, which date as far back as the 13th century and sprawl across the cities of Oxford and Cambridge.
There are even rumours that the mummified head of Oliver Cromwell is buried beneath the chapel of Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge. Not all colleges are privy to immense swaths of wealth and there is a huge disparity between the richest and the poorest. Cambridge has taken steps to address its own imbalances by operating the Colleges Fund, which requires the richer colleges to provide financial support to poorer colleges. Oxford also runs an equalisation fund to provide some support from the wealthiest colleges to their less well-off peers.
But college bursars complain that the richest colleges undervalue or obscure their assets in order to restrain their contributions. Despite their enormous wealth, the Oxbridge colleges courted controversy earlier this year after backing revisions to the main university staff pension scheme that would have led to staff across the UK seeing diminished pensions after retirement.
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