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But analysis says faculty could become representative of the wider population within three decades if universities make meaningful shifts in hiring
Among the winning entries there is a strong focus on research excellence and inclusiveness
Figures show fewer new entrants to teacher training than two years ago
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NCUB report finds patent registrations and spinouts trended positive in 2020-21, but knowledge exchange income slumped
Language Policy Framework seeks to integrate the country’s 11 official languages into higher education
Recent figures also show that the attainment gap is growing
Internationalisation and investment help propel universities from Saudi Arabia and UAE to top of league table
Two-thirds of larger providers failing to meet every student outcomes benchmark in every subject, THE analysis finds
Research reveals more detailed picture of where students go to work after finishing their degree
Academics suggest the answers to the hard lessons that Fifa is learning now should have been obvious from the experience of higher education institutions in the Gulf state
Politicians and sector leaders respond strongly to reports Westminster government could restrict foreign students to ‘elite universities’ only
Sir Jeremy Farrar delivers Royal Society’s annual Science and Civilisation lecture
Office for National Statistics survey shows students are also considering pausing their studies or switching to remote learning
US institutions continue to dominate 2022 Global University Employability Ranking
Leading institutions are not ‘lining their pockets’ by shifting recruitment to international students, says analysis, and situation for less prestigious campuses is even worse
Discussing growing influence of philanthropic donors, experts stress need for transparency and careful thinking
Analysis reveals which UK universities have the widest gender pay gaps
Data hint at progress in ‘improving the pipeline’ of female researchers
Don’t wait for governments to act, say university leaders
Experts warn shrinking pool of postgraduate researchers would be ‘pretty disastrous’
Black and Hispanic students affected most badly in terms of re-enrolment and completion