Canada ‘may fall short of caps’ as overseas interest nosedives
After Trudeau administration imposed sharp cut in student visas, institutions are now watching other restrictions having a much stronger effect
After Trudeau administration imposed sharp cut in student visas, institutions are now watching other restrictions having a much stronger effect
Platform must overcome cost and participation hurdles, but would benefit readers and researchers, experts say
Sector leaders say stopgap solution needed to ensure institutions remain viable, but extra funding is likely to come with strings attached
Asian superpower hopes recruiting more French students will help its position on the international stage
But Cambridge must reform procedures that have evidently left many colleagues traumatised, says Thomas Roulet
Political and fiscal realities are driving changes in the treatment of a ‘long overlooked’ community
With few private school alumni, plenty of postgraduates and a few PhDs, Keir Starmer’s potential government is very different from Rishi Sunak’s top?team
Significant majority for Labour would open up opportunities to change university system over the next decade, UUK chief tells meeting of black leaders
Commission says the continent needs to boost its research spend to ensure ‘long-term competitiveness’
London Interdisciplinary School has geared its courses around tackling real-world challenges, but some students seem reluctant to step outside the traditional higher education sector
Lawmakers promise ‘robust conversation’ on future of top science agency, but accompanying limits on funding and research freedom raise suspicions about ultimate intention
Proposed commission would probe ‘massive surge’ in antisemitic incidents and ‘capitulation to extremists’
Nearly three-quarters of people want next government to take action to support a higher education institution at risk of closure
If the best books aren’t REFable, UK research will appear artificially weak, say Heather Widdows,?Fiona Macpherson and?Simon Kirchin?
Increasingly bitter dispute focuses on claims of racism and broken industrial relations inside UK higher education union