Last-ditch bid to save UK graduate visa as critics circle
Even a favourable MAC report may not relieve political pressure on government to act further on international student numbers, risking ‘enormous damage right across the sector’
Even a favourable MAC report may not relieve political pressure on government to act further on international student numbers, risking ‘enormous damage right across the sector’
Public supports getting firms that hire graduates to foot higher education funding bill, says union research
Prime minister summons sector leaders to Downing Street as campus protests spread, demanding disciplinary action against students found to be inciting hatred
The importance of senior faculty advising junior colleagues on their career trajectories is increasingly emphasised. But is guidance – and the giving of it – being fairly shared? Should mentoring...
Staff fear not only for their own research time but also for students’ long-term retention of information, says a De Montfort academic
Group of leading European research institutions calls for development of ‘next-generation metrics’
Critics’ claim that research on British policy in Northern Ireland will be influenced by ministers is incorrect, says Ian McBride
Encampments cleared by law enforcement as student protests spread across Europe
Biden backs Republican narrative of excessive antisemitism in demonstrations, while California tries to uncover pro-Israel attackers
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Estimates suggest Russell Group’s Chinese fee income has quadrupled in recent years
Right-wing thinktank argues government, not universities, should be put in control of student visa numbers to ‘reduce the potential for abuse’
Institutions have adopted differing approaches to contending with fake, conflicting and confusing reports about events on and off campuses
The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley
Vice-chancellors refute claims that the selection process for their roles is politically driven