International education dream ‘under threat’ from soaring living costs
IDP global survey of 21,000 students also spotlights importance of post-study work rights in student decisions on destinations
IDP global survey of 21,000 students also spotlights importance of post-study work rights in student decisions on destinations
Scholarships announced at QUB conference as Hillary and Bill Clinton visit to mark 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement
Announcing an update to the methodology behind our global league table of universities effective this year
Once built, aerospace institute on southern island of Hainan will become first solo campus run by Russian institution inside Asian superpower
Brandenburg’s multi-billion euro ‘model for rural medicine’ will not stop doctors wanting to work in big cities, experts caution
University says attempts to retrospectively change a years-old agreement are about ‘resolving ambiguities’ around how staff are paid for student consultations
There are few professional roles that would not benefit from a broad and complex humanities foundation, says Harvey Graff
State Senate has already passed one of three bills that would end tenure, force universities to fire professors who “attempt to compel” certain beliefs, and ban what the legislation defines as...
Academics to refuse to assess students’ work for an indefinite period, posing threat to this year’s graduations
Outgoing president laments partisan attacks on academia as he is criticised for handing a major honour to top funder of Ron DeSantis
The rector of Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute takes charge of the world-leading medical school after the disruptions of a pandemic and an ethics scandal
Applicants from countries without differentiation agreements with the UK face battle to show they can support their studies financially
African rankings methodology looks beyond traditional research-focused metrics on teaching and research to include societal impact, writes Phil Baty
Single system for accessing skills training and higher education would remove longstanding barriers between the two, lobby group claims
Kenneth Griffin’s $300 million donation to Harvard is unusual in not being tied to pet ideological causes, says Naomi Oreskes