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Students who would have studied in Ukraine are turning to Poland since the invasion, university leaders say
Protest scheduled as university promises bigger and better replacement in its new Vienna home
Sector leaders warn of brain drain as government pushes for constitutional change to assert control over judiciary and end to recognition of degrees from Palestine
Dual history programme for Ukrainian students will be developed and offered with Ukrainian Catholic University, one of six schemes to share charity funding
Flying taxis indicative of a free-for-all, say critics, who see a half-baked attempt at a whole-government approach
Monthly payments not enough to counter massive rises in cost of living, says students¡¯ union
The advocate and project manager talks about his Roma identity and problems with Hungarian higher education
Maria Toft sparked national conversation about exploitation with #pleasedontstealmywork campaign, but she says it came at the cost of her Copenhagen fellowship
A domestic ¡®Irasmus¡¯ exchange scheme could help make teaching programmes more consistent and counter regional inequalities, but is a post-pandemic generation really interested?
New umbrella body president must safeguard world-leading institutions through a difficult time; luckily, the Neapolitan physicist is ready for a fight
Board members of bankrupt Islamic institution accused of laundering more than €1 million and firearms offences
Country¡¯s top policy advisory body calls for project funding to be more generous with fewer constraints, as institutions¡¯ budgets swell
Westphalian Wilhelms University M¨¹nster set to become the University of M¨¹nster
Vocational institutions are winning the right to award PhDs, while professional doctorates are also expanding. But how compatible are academic and vocational focuses in research degree provision ¨C and how easily can status disparities be overcome, asks Ben Upton
Corvinus head says Brussels is undermining European integration through exchange, as it has by pushing away the UK and Switzerland
Ten groups of universities and ministries will explore whether the EU could and should label joint degrees and create a new legal status for cross-border institutions
The decision to allow organised luck back into student selection sits awkwardly between politics and science
Only four universities hitting ·¡³Ü°ù´Ç±è±ð¡¯²õ&²Ô²ú²õ±è;20 per cent target, but immobile institutions say agency figures belie specific barriers and possibilities of domestic exchanges
Early taste of academic precarity reported in biggest-ever survey of student-employees, although rectors¡¯ conference questions reliability of a union-commissioned study
Decision to deter non-EU students with fees likely to ratchet up pressure in an already stretched labour market, particularly for energy and other engineering graduates
Open letter calling for political neutrality of public universities has gathered over 1,000 signatures
Duisburg-Essen has had to rebuild entire IT infrastructure and postpone admissions deadlines, although teaching and exams are able to continue
Government with decade-old birth policy must strengthen support for post-maternity return to work, young academicians say
Ombudsmen need more resources and voluntary investigators need recognition if fabrication is finally to be taken seriously, says sleuth