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Provincial government also removes academics from expeditated immigration process, raising fears over recruitment
University and government projects relied heavily on American funding put on hold by Donald Trump
Yale University joins several other leading research institutions in pausing hiring or spending
Total international enrolments down 11 per cent despite increases at undergraduate and doctoral levels, according to Heses survey
News website Bellingcat co-creates module in partnership with University of Nottingham
Charity says Ucas data adds to case for extending home fee status to displaced applicants
Quarter of social media posts in key markets show negativity towards higher education, analysis finds
Only 42 per cent of students have seen Teaching Excellence Framework ratings for universities they were interested in
Pro-Palestine campaigners claim ‘important victory’ but university says interim ruling demonstrates that restrictions do not limit freedom of speech
Party’s renewed focus on winning back support of those who have not gone to college provides little incentive to defend higher education from Trumpian attacks, experts say
Almost two thirds of young people in capital participate in higher education, 15 percentage points more than next best region
Country saw demand fall in most major markets last year, with master’s students making up smaller proportion of visas issued, according to new data
Sutton Trust warns applicants with disadvantaged upbringings can find application process particularly complex and challenging
University seeks five-year year injunction against protests over Middle East conflict but faces opposition from union and civil liberties group
Fall in student numbers driven by lower birth rates, with smaller universities tipped to struggle
The deadline for most 2023-24 financial accounts was the end of December
Vice-chancellors say ‘unsustainable’ model needs fixing but changes must be balanced against goals of increasing access and stopping brain drain
More job cuts likely as deficits mount owing to decreased grant funding and cap on international students
Repeat of falls in enrolments seen during Republican’s first presidency will allow UK to ‘get its mojo back’ in 2025, British Council predicts
‘Real challenges only now emerging,’ says John Cater in paper looking back over decades-long university career
Report by former prime minister’s institute also urges new UKRI leadership to oversee urgent changes to overcome ‘patchy’ adoption of AI in research community
Researchers asked participants to stick pins in ‘stereotypical scientist’ to establish levels of aggression
‘Survival guide’ aims to tackle ‘age-old binary that permeates the sector’
Controversial department temporarily loses ability to see private loan information after what has been described as ‘one of the biggest data hacks in US history’