We are helping students bear the cost of living ¨C but government must, too More hardship funding, bigger maintenance loans and restored grants would all complement universities¡¯ efforts, says Sarah Stevens By Sarah Stevens 27 November
¡®Mindless¡¯ overseas student crackdown ¡®would kill levelling up¡¯ Politicians and sector leaders respond strongly to reports Westminster government could restrict foreign students to ¡®elite universities¡¯ only By Patrick Jack 25 November
It is time to break the ÍøÆØÃÅ Office¡¯s hold on student immigration policy The department¡¯s threat to ban international students from all but the top UK universities is totally counterproductive, says Nick Hillman By Nick Hillman 25 November
¡®Critical¡¯ role for universities on ¡®transnational challenges¡¯ Sir Jeremy Farrar delivers Royal Society¡¯s annual Science and Civilisation lecture By Patrick Jack 25 November
Dutch student financing flip-flop could increase growth pressure Return of grants after almost a decade of loans could create an enrolment surge in an already straining system By Ben Upton 25 November
Sector leaders doubtful of 2025 lifelong loan entitlement launch After government reaffirms LLE support, post-18 education review chair remains ¡®apprehensive¡¯ while OU v-c sees ¡®big design challenges¡¯ By John Morgan 25 November
Funding and regulation are slanted against Birkbeck, so we must adapt The need to rearrange academic units and, potentially, cut staff is the direct result of UK government policy, say David Latchman and Matthew Innes By David Latchman 25 November
India overtakes China as student migration to UK hits record high Arrivals in country soar following rollback of Covid-era travel restrictions By Patrick Jack 24 November
Better pay deal possible as coffers swell, insist striking staff On the picket lines in Cambridge, union members insist this year¡¯s 3 per cent rise is nowhere near enough to contend with spiralling living costs By Jack Grove 24 November
Overseas researchers in limbo over UK security clearance delays Incoming staff and students risk losing jobs and funding over delayed checks in ¡®sensitive¡¯ fields By Jack Grove 24 November
Russian pseudoscience has fuelled the bloodshed in Ukraine Failure to expel crackpot social scientists from Russia¡¯s academy has allowed dangerous dogma to dominate public discourse, says Andreas Umland By Andreas Umland 24 November
PhD students prefer in-person supervision, but online persists Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey By Jack Grove 24 November