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Figures obtained from ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office show fall in applications from researchers for skilled worker visas
Academics inside and outside the country describe fluctuations faced by Iraqi universities over past two decades
Westminster government warned that number of dropouts will continue to rise if it does not increase maintenance loans
Education secretary directs OfS to create ¡®competitive degree apprenticeship development fund¡¯ in England
Vivienne Stern tells Lords inquiry that trust would increase if regulator was more resistant to political direction
Figures should ¡®concern us all¡¯, warns regulator
Council for At-Risk Academics is fundraising to help displaced academics continue teaching
Irene Tracey warns that ¡®everybody is suffering¡¯ under the current model
Ability of a university to work in flexible, interdisciplinary fashion meant Hopkins researchers could ¡®fill gap¡¯ between WHO and governments
V-c Wim de Villiers advocates multilingualism within higher education, but investigation finds university ¡®violated rights¡¯ of Afrikaans students
Repeated power outages cause widespread disruption on campuses, with fears that more students will drop out as a result
Student Loans Company says staff working from home caused an increase in the number of people over-repaying
The national student body for the UK has maintained the investigation into allegations of antisemitism was robust
Dame Sally Mapstone will take up the role from 1 August
Ousted Cape Town vice-chancellor says her departure was a victory for the ¡®opponents of change¡¯, but insists she leaves the institution in good shape
Academics lay out plan for knowledge from Global South to take ¡®rightful place¡¯
Personal ties of professors also shape where learners can travel to, conference hears
Former Cape Town v-c Mamphela Ramphele warns that higher education has been captured by elites and needs to prioritise tackling climate crisis
As soon as the departure of the Cape Town vice-chancellor was confirmed, the debate over her legacy began
More family members entered country on study visas in 2022 than in previous six years combined ¨C with Nigerian dependants outnumbering students
Vice-chancellor to leave within weeks following row over exit of deputy
Association of Commonwealth Universities survey also highlights gender inequalities in academic appointments
Number of transnational learners up 9 per cent year-on-year
One in three students misses 8am classes, and having more early starts is associated with lower grades, Singapore study finds