Christopher Cripps offers a French perspective on how universities can develop their position in the international academic community
Leru says that commission’s focus should be on improving scholars’ employment prospects
Dishonest to claim that internationalisation is for the common good when it reaches so few people, consultant says
Unions should be seen as investments in teaching and research quality rather than cost-saving exercises, advises EUA governance specialist
Quality assurance professionals call for system to verify refugees’ education credentials before ‘next crisis’
THE pay data since 2010-11 show pay of UK leaders is going up faster than that of rank-and-file academics, but the reasons are less clear
Study reveals that there are now 2,900 English-medium undergraduate programmes in continental Europe
The UK wants membership of EU research programmes, but it is hard to see how this happening, says Simon Marginson
Leading scholars warn of risks to internationalisation in populist era
Oxford professor urges institutions to 'build bridges within our increasingly divided societies'
Lack of student accommodation means new arrivals are often having to return home, warns student union
Former UK universities minister’s stance in contrast to that of Andrew Adonis and some in government