Universities could launch legal action over teacher training axe
Twelve universities understood to have been unsuccessful in applications under controversial new regime
Twelve universities understood to have been unsuccessful in applications under controversial new regime
As global talent shifts, National Academies experts warn nation increasingly has more to gain than lose in a less restrictive atmosphere
International students add hugely to the richness of universities. But are the risks of relying on their fees to subsidise so much fully understood?
Founder of China’s New Education Initiative will use award money to expand programme’s reach to rural areas
Upward trajectory: can Australia lure back international students post-Covid?
The Italian physicist known for making complex science intelligible explains how radical student politics, hallucinogenic drugs and hitch-hiking around America helped him become one of science’s...
As it emerges from its Covid isolation, Australia is rolling back restrictions on foreign students and graduates in the hope of ushering more of them into its depleted workforce. But amid competitive...
The UK’s youngest lecturer talks about an international upbringing that made her at home in academia and the fresh perspective of youth in research
‘Fluffy rationale’, ‘uncooked records’ and ‘kidney disappointment’ are among the nonsensical terms that have exposed bogus scientific papers
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Half of students feel universities are becoming less tolerant, and most back legislation on the issue, but survey reveals complex picture overall
Sheffield Hallam to develop new framework assessing English higher education institutions’ community development activities
Alternative to Horizon Europe should examine why ‘closed clubs’ of elite universities enjoy so much funding success, says Hepi report
Union’s survey finds majority feels social class determines career progression in higher education
US college debt cancellation ought to be restricted by income and profession, says Abraham Nussbaum