Australia boosts work rights for overseas master’s graduates
Three-year post-study work visa features among changes to lure students and reduce costs to institutions
Three-year post-study work visa features among changes to lure students and reduce costs to institutions
Dame Ann Dowling’s report called public support for collaboration ‘excessively complex’
These days it is almost impossible to pick up a newspaper without coming across a news story relating to China's extraordinary rise and growing economic might. The figures are impressive: when Mao...
As Australian policy focus pivots from international education to research commercialisation, ‘it’s the right time for us to shine’, says new head Andrew Parfitt
Academics and industrialists are joining together in a bid to make Scotland a European leader in commercialising research in science and technology. Both sectors have given broad support to a draft...
University and College Union general secretary says sector leaders who focused on turnout were ‘not listening to a consistent message that staff have been delivering to them’
Research with and for industry earns institutions vital income and furthers knowledge transfer, so universities take it seriously, finds Sarah Wild
Australia is to relax its visa rules for overseas students, increasing the competition faced by UK universities just as the coalition government tightens British regulations.
Massive cuts to GCRF-funded research hubs will not continue next year after they won praise from a Whitehall review, UK Research and Innovation confirms
Physics’ royal society aims to be more relevant than ever with focus on skills, education and business
In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia
Amid concern on graduate employment in Westminster and across West, looking at funding systems that put labour market demand at centre is instructive
Links between universities and manufacturing could help make Britain 'great' again. John Morgan writes
Spending commitments on Aria, Horizon Europe and UKRI should be welcomed – as should the Treasury’s growing scrutiny of UK and EU research structures, says John Womersley
Universities known for their focus on technology are improving in the arts and humanities