Overseas student growth ¡®not as high as government hopes¡¯
The number of international students coming to UK universities will grow at a slower rate over the next 13 years than is hoped for by the government.
The number of international students coming to UK universities will grow at a slower rate over the next 13 years than is hoped for by the government.
Beijing wants to supercharge its nation¡¯s universities as it has its railroads, but might its ambitions falter for want of academic freedom and cultural change?
David Willetts has announced ?85 million in funding to provide equipment in three of the ¡°eight great technologies¡± being targeted to drive growth.
Enthusiasm for ¡®neuroeducation¡¯ risks blinding people to its potentially limited efficacy, argues Steven Rose
A list of the UK¡¯s 100 leading practising scientists has been published to highlight the many talents of this diverse community
Research heads and other university staff on the burdens of submitting to the inaugural research excellence framework
Could England force a similar reversal? Howard Hotson asks
Michael Patrick Cullinane on the military-academic complex
The UK¡¯s first massive open online course platform will allow students to set their own targets and escape rules set by ¡°The Man¡±
An exhibition built around the collection of a historian and art hoarder reveals his boundless capacity for seeing things, Alexander Massouras finds
Ministers have been accused of ¡°industrial scale incompetence¡± after a damning report on student loans was released by the public spending watchdog
Minutes suggest the pros and cons of strategies for submission
Sixteen UK higher education institutions are to benefit from a ?50 million investment in research projects designed to drive economic growth, the universities and science minister has said.
By Carl Straumsheim, for Inside Higher Ed
Saudi Arabian scholarship programmeAmerica, here they comeHuge investment by the government of Saudi Arabia in overseas scholarships brought a flood of young Saudis to the US, an analysis suggests....