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Amid high-profile resignations, presidents face increased pressure over public statements
Education minister apologises after investigation finds students from migrant backgrounds were disproportionately selected for home visits
Applications climbed by almost 2,000 per cent in 2022, the year of the Russian invasion, but most students chose low-cost courses with minimal entrance requirements
Universities Netherlands announces new measures to limit international student numbers, but needs politicians¡¯ help to introduce quotas
First-years in Utrecht targeted by ¡®bangalijst¡¯ have been pursuing legal action against members of student group responsible for document
Women who complete their PhDs in workplaces with high harassment rates less likely to remain in research, Danish study finds
Thousands of employees of few remaining non-foundation institutions say earnings have been heavily eroded by inflation
Evolutionary biologist on the importance of fungal networks and why science is creative
The joint degree, a key goal of the European Education Area, is aimed at boosting student mobility across the continent
Association agreement will be signed later this year, European Commission says, with Korea joining framework programme in 2025
Sector leaders warn that PhD students and academics could go elsewhere if requirement to gain proficiency in Norwegian goes ahead
Education inspectorate says quotas are unlawful after TU Delft attempts to address gender imbalance in aerospace engineering
European Commission announces launch of EU-Switzerland negotiations with Horizon Europe association on the table
New legislation will allow private universities to issue degrees and international institutes to open Greek branches
Sylvie Retailleau says France wants to ¡®welcome¡¯ international students, despite fallout from row over stricter controls
Investigation follows publishing controversy that saw chapter detailing allegations withdrawn by Routledge
Two years on from Russia¡¯s invasion, displaced institutions are still teaching in temporary premises and online, while many researchers work abroad. But with a host of urgent quality problems to overcome, is it time for Ukraine¡¯s academic diaspora to come home? Emily Dixon reports
Programme for young Americans to study in Ireland needs $40 million endowment to ensure future, founder says
Amendments threaten jail term of up to five years without defining ¡®reasonable cause¡¯ exemption
Sinn F¨¦in proposes bill in Irish D¨¢il that would make it an offence for landlords to seek sex in exchange for rental housing
Deal ¡®an important step in PeerJ¡¯s evolution¡¯, co-founders say
Minister argues €900 million will have limited impact on science, but sector leaders are unconvinced
Politicians are increasingly pushing for the facilitation of dual-use research, but university leaders are unsure
Gianluca Grimalda says too many scientists are ¡®unaware or not prepared to take action¡¯ when it comes to addressing the impact of work travel on climate