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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 榴莲视频 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.
Major study quantifies price of immigration regulation
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
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.
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
Council gives go-ahead to consider using bond to fill gap left by public funding cuts
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.