<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ class="pane-title">
Articles by David Matthews ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>
The government has said it is ¡°realistic¡± for UK international student numbers to grow up to 20 per cent over five years under current visa rules
Lecturer was told he had ¡®no future¡¯ at Aberdeen if he continued battle
Low rents, cheaper fees and lack of construction ideal combination
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office has confirmed it will be rolling out a ?8,000 premium visa service for institutions from today.
The University of East London has appointed a new vice-chancellor following several high-profile departures around the beginning of this year
The proportion of 18 year olds applying for non-European language degrees has fallen by more than a third in three years, according to new research
Academic and student unions north of the border have again condemned a new code of governance for Scottish universities as ¡°vague¡± and ¡°meaningless¡±.
Planned outpost at Queen¡¯s Hill uncertain after concerns over land use protest
Recruiters doubt comparability of degree results
A group of Conservative MPs want to limit the number of international students allowed at all but the ¡°top¡± 30 universities in the UK.
Almost two-thirds of graduates in unpaid internships six months after leaving university are female, according to new research.
Playing sport at university is linked to a higher salary and fewer periods of unemployment, new research has claimed.
Western universities don¡¯t expect new emir to shake up status quo
Long-term study of alumni careers questions coalition¡¯s STEM emphasis
Students will demand ¡®full-time professionals¡¯, it is claimed, but others say the contracts will increase
Online provision appeals to cash-strapped, unstable nations
Major study quantifies price of immigration regulation
Fewer than 15 per cent of graduate employers have said they will use a new system for recording student achievement when choosing who to recruit.
Council gives go-ahead to consider using bond to fill gap left by public funding cuts
David Matthews meets Simon Dolan, multimillionaire and higher education sceptic
Cardiff v-c Colin Riordan tells sector to support Europe if a referendum is held
Welsh institutions hedge their bets on recollections of education minister¡¯s term
International students coming to the UK could have to pay at least ?200 a year to use the National Health Service under plans unveiled by the government.
The Cardiff government¡¯s policy of subsidising Welsh student fees when they study elsewhere in the UK has been attacked by the Welsh Conservatives, who say it is siphoning money to English universities.