Why Western governments turned backs on international students
Universities helped stoke ‘anxieties’ driving an anglophone retreat from internationalisation, scholar argues
Universities helped stoke ‘anxieties’ driving an anglophone retreat from internationalisation, scholar argues
Promoting awareness of the impact words can have on others will create a psychologically safe space where staff, students can thrive, says Melissa Carr
Economy minister Conor Murphy says the expansion ‘is key to promoting regional balance, in line with my economic vision’
Communities are not static and campuses need to be able to roll with them, conference hears
University says it intends to phase out teaching in areas also including art history and journalism, as UWE becomes latest institution to announce job cuts
Conservative attempts to silence professors face a difficult hurdle for now in Congress, but keep gaining ground in individual states
Professor says universities are still prioritising gender and other issues over tackling racism
Harvard campus drama made famous by Bryan Cranston makes European premiere as Gaza protests debate adds fresh relevance
Education inspectorate says quotas are unlawful after TU Delft attempts to address gender imbalance in aerospace engineering
Scholars are growing increasingly wary of conducting research on and in China as the country strengthens national security laws
Chinese students in the Anglosphere want to develop their careers and learn English, not to be lectured about how terrible their homeland is, says Sibei Sun
Institution hopes to become the University of Greater Manchester to boost its graduates’ employment prospects
Adam Habib says institutions that spoke out over Ukraine ‘immediately invoked institutional neutrality’ on Gaza, questioning whether they would have done the same in relation to Nazi Germany
MAC chair clarifies graduate visa review will define abuse purely as ‘breach of the immigration rules’
Changes to funding body’s act end its term as ‘political plaything’