Australia looks offshore with overseas students’ return uncertain
Meeting of government-industry council charts new ‘path’ emphasising transnational and distance learning
Meeting of government-industry council charts new ‘path’ emphasising transnational and distance learning
Million+ highlights increasing economic value of sector to the UK. Rebecca Attwood reports
The country’s universities have shot up global rankings on the back of huge investment and a ruthless focus on publication. But as the country gears up for its next five-year plan, Joyce Lau asks...
Mass reliance on the traditional 50-minute lecture format will soon be a thing of the past, says David Maguire
Professor calls on sector to embrace virtual connections and challenge international academic identity
Helping launch UCL’s online-only MBA this year provided James Berry with keen insights into the ways universities can invest in the future
China’s investments in talent circulation and innovation hubs hold many lessons for the UK’s international education ambitions, says Catherine Montgomery
Victorian budget also confirms hardship packages for universities and foreign students and recovery strategy for international education
Comparisons with big pharma distract from ‘amazing’ achievement that will lead to long-term dividends for science, say experts
Both top-ranked Tsinghua and lesser-known institutions lauded for excellence in difficult times
Chancellor’s spending review research boost leaves questions around earlier promises, as funds committed for Erasmus replacement
Latest edition of Global University Employability Ranking suggests systems with closest industry partnerships on skills are on the rise
CBI warns country will not spend 2.4 per cent of gross domestic product on research and development until 2053
Rationalising online and in-person offerings and establishing mutually beneficial partnerships will be crucial, say Michael Braun and Scott Latham
Some universities acknowledge ‘errors’ totalling millions of dollars but deny deliberate ‘wage theft’