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Nancy Hopkins identifies remaining obstacles to gender equality
David Matthews meets a Syrian doctoral student at a UK university who is struggling to secure her future
Female graduates are still earning less than their male counterparts, even when they have taken courses from the same subject area, new analysis has found.
Tories may ban overseas students from using NHS
Academic proposes ‘analytic hierarchy process’ and more planning to avoid costly mistakes by universities. David Matthews reports
Nick Petford urges universities to be less risk-averse in difficult economic times
Student accommodation provider UPP has launched its first bond, backed by the income from student residences at five universities.
International students add ?120.3 million to the Sheffield economy each year, an in-depth analysis has concluded.
A writer on human behaviour has urged universities to encourage herd behaviour in their attempt to attract students rather than deploying rational argument.
The United Arab Emirates is now “deeply inimical” to university values, according to a lecturer from the London School of Economics and Political Science who was barred from entering the country.
The number of visas issued to overseas students has fallen by a fifth although applications for university student visas have increased by 3 per cent, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics.
Institutions need not subject international students to biometric attendance monitoring, agency reveals
Emirate’s flagship aims to integrate partners in postgraduate programmes as part of ‘2030’ plan
A professor of educational technology at Newcastle University has won a $1 million (?660,000) prize for his work teaching children from India’s slums how to use the internet
The memoir of a creative writing tutor stalked by a former student turned “verbal terrorist” is attracting widespread attention.
The University of Gloucestershire has agreed to validate a range of pre-degree courses for international students as part of a new tie-up with private firm INTO University Partnerships.
Welsh universities lead the UK in terms of output quality per pound invested, says report from Learned Society of Wales
Coalition reveals ‘disturbing’ shortfall. David Matthews reports
Ambassador discusses efforts to combat perceptions of hostile sector
‘Change of tone’ will not arrest falling student numbers, critics argue. David Matthew reports
New UK-validated for-profit college to sell itself on sun, sea and low fees
University partnerships with broadcasters in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Oxfordshire allows those on journalism courses to hone skills
The promotion of student employability by universities is “a problem” and the growing power of the student voice amounts to “surveillance” of lecturers, an academic has warned.