Canada-style student visa cap feared in Australia
‘Blunt’ measures predicted as politicians ‘panic’ over population explosion
‘Blunt’ measures predicted as politicians ‘panic’ over population explosion
Many who study science do not pursue it as a career, sociologist John Skrentny has found, and toxic work cultures mean that few of those who do enter industry stay for long
Lawyers say ruling shows need for universities to intervene to protect staff, but how does that fit with free speech duties?
We must research the impact of predicted grades on students’ well-being and learning behaviour at a critical stage in their education, says Luke Ellmers
While the world’s most populous country is a bit player in Malaysian international education, diplomatic overtures and an IIT outpost could change things
Swansea University and TATA Steel’s steps towards fossil-free futures, in the geographical heart of extraction, offer hope for the planet, says Anna Pigott
With new project to study advanced computing, NSF doesn’t ask major online companies to share secrets but hopes they eventually will
Oxford Brookes’ confirmation of its decision this week is another blow to the UK’s status as a global music powerhouse, says Daniel Grimley
‘While many aspects of the reporting misrepresented the admissions process and criteria, we recognise the concern this has caused,’ vice-chancellors say
Universities should focus on standards as enrolments stagnate, says Science and Humanities Council
Biden administration stumbles in bid to increase federal tuition subsidies and ease application process, snarling acceptance timelines nationwide
Emmanuel Macron reaffirms goal of welcoming 30,000 Indian students by 2030 during state visit
While accord recommendations that suit some universities might not suit others, overall benefit should be the litmus test, says new IRU chair
Universities urged to join initiative that shares details of disciplinary processes between employers
Maria Leptin says Horizon Europe successor must vastly increase research funding for Europe to compete