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More than 150,000 students who may have been staying in the UK illegally were not investigated by the UK Border Agency, according to a new report.
Ghana tunes in for British Council¡¯s Apprentice-style reality TV show. David Matthews reports
No traditional partner needed for new foundation degree-level qualification. David Matthews writes
Issues including whether the humanities have a place in 21st-century nations will be among those discussed at the British Council's Going Global conference next year, it has been announced.
Business schools are failing to help mid-sized companies as much as they could and so are holding back the UK's economy and society, a new report has concluded.
David Matthews reports from the World Innovation Summit for Education in Doha and hears Tony Blair¡¯s former adviser argue for university ¡®turnover¡¯
Company¡¯s education leader calls for greater focus on graduate employability. David Matthews reports
Agents for international students looking to study abroad have reported fewer difficulties in obtaining student visas for the UK than last year, according to a new survey.
The Egyptian government may shun the UK as a destination for postgraduate students on state scholarships because of frustrations over visas.
Student information website provokes dismay in further education sector. David Matthews reports
NCH looks to go from 60-student intake to degree powers, campus abroad. David Matthews reports
Did ethical issues lead to the exit of the registrar and the council vice-chair? asks David Matthews
Branding conference delegates warned of dangers of breakaway groups. David Matthews reports
Great and good launch Council for the Defence of British Universities. David Matthews reports
US universities should aim to recruit more students from Saudi Arabia if they are to reduce their dependence on students from China, India and South Korea, according to a report.
Branch campuses may seek independence in long term, experts acknowledge. David Matthews writes
The sector is considering protecting its reputation among international students by creating an insurance scheme that would provide compensation or transfer to other courses for those affected if their universities fail or can no longer teach them.
Plans by the Welsh education minister to forcibly dissolve Cardiff Metropolitan University have been dropped.
Universities will have a ¡°sound¡± financial footing in 2014-15 but face risks to their income due to declining demand from home and international students, according to England's funding council.
The UK government has signed an agreement with the Indonesian minister of education establishing eight new partnerships between universities in the two countries.
Universities' current charitable model of governance will prevent them from taking advantage of the higher education boom in emerging economies, David Willetts has argued.
Minister says cross-subsidisation of other units should be rethought. David Matthews writes
The University of Texas system plans to offer degree credits for courses completed through the edX online-learning platform and charge for such courses - offering a potential new direction in the delivery of massive open online courses (Moocs).