Universities in the United Kingdom are considering cutting off courses over the reduction of international student enrollment, which is beginning to affect the funding of some institutions. The Times, on Saturday, reported that university leaders warned that the loss of one-third of foreign students has threatened to push institutions into loss, forcing them to make “really difficult” cuts such as closing entire courses and reducing the number of teaching staff, among other measures. According to the report, John Rushforth, who serves as the Executive Secretary of the University Chairs Committ…