International education must not be caught in the UK’s electoral crossfire
Reinforcing public support for student immigration is vital amid increasingly hostile rhetoric from politicians, says Wendy Alexander
Reinforcing public support for student immigration is vital amid increasingly hostile rhetoric from politicians, says Wendy Alexander
Challenge of balancing huge international expansion with sustainability leaves academic-turned-politician urging careful thinking
Mechanism needed to stem ‘unlimited recruitment’ by wealthy institutions and resulting job cuts at other universities, say UCU activists
Increased contributions to the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme will require cuts to student support services, warns Graham Baldwin
Investigation will look at whether enough has been done to welcome Jewish students and staff
English regulator wants institutions to have ‘contingency plans’ in case of ‘sudden drop’ in numbers
Case prompts renewed concern over plight of lecturers on temporary contracts
Australian Research Council promises more work on national security after internal review
Students may be using homework help service to gain ‘solutions to assessment tasks’, Teqsa worries
Flagship programme that places graduates in local schools to teach faces uncertain future as participation dwindles
Even temporary immigrants can easily be blamed for social ills, but we need political solutions, not crackdowns, says Keith Burnett
New report examines the financial sustainability of non-elite institutions across four countries
Rapid growth of country’s universities and inadequate teaching have short-changed students, according to scholars
Former minister says major reforms to governance and disciplinary rules needed after exit of ex-dean Martyn Percy
‘Reassuring’ analysis reveals that sector is in surplus when pension provision changes are excluded from financial accounts