Australia outpaces UK and US in demand from overseas students
But lukewarm interest from China and India suggests more work is needed on safety, work prospects and perception of quality
But lukewarm interest from China and India suggests more work is needed on safety, work prospects and perception of quality
But report concludes that balance of face-to-face and online learning is ‘not the key’ factor in teaching quality
Members hope closer cooperation will help disrupt innovative multinational fraudsters that target and blackmail vulnerable students
Institute of Student Employers says rising inflation means graduates face a 7 per cent pay cut
Boosting innovation and supporting democracy requires a global, comprehensive approach, says Jan Palmowski
President also castigates Republicans as hypocritical for their opposition, as issue appears to favour Democrats in congressional elections
The outgoing v-c of the University of Oxford talks about her fears of a brain drain and the highs and lows of her tenure
Britain’s inflexible and expensive visas for science talent have been exposed by recent pro-migrant reforms by rival countries, experts say
Even as institutions offering mediocre engineering qualifications go out of business, private providers are expanding into the digital space
Scores of North American universities now cover local and national news for an audience running into the millions
Amid growing anti-immigration sentiment, US universities should make greater efforts to export their expertise to where the demand is, says Richard Joseph
Ex-minister George Freeman urges sector to ‘mobilise’ to show R&D key to growth, despite securing Treasury commitment not to cut science budget
Evelyn Welch reflects on the legacy of slavery, preventing student suicides, and lessons for academia from her pop star daughter
Universities’ marketing and motherhood statements fall short of students’ ‘more nuanced’ perceptions, Australian audit finds
Universities UK says putting limits on overseas recruitment would be ‘bizarre’