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Secretary of state promises to focus on building global partnerships in vital document that will shape approach to education exports
Current widening participation approach not working, say academics, as rural villages and coastal towns revealed as areas with lowest levels of progression to universities
While some see higher compliance thresholds as way to identify rogue operators, the threat of losing licences could push universities to withdraw from certain regions entirely
Internationalisation strategies will be damaged by heavy prioritisation of students from Europe and US, report authors warn
Universities set to lose millions in income if government goes ahead with plan to take a cut of overseas earnings, and are unlikely to see much benefit from levy spending, critics say
Universities mount fightback against further restrictions on international students, emphasising their role in growing the economy and lack of public support for new measures
Religious institutions’ governing documents incompatible with OfS rules, says secular society
Office for Students warns providers against being overly ambitious in their forecasting after financial performance declines for third year running
Maintaining opportunities only for young people dismissed as little better than wholesale defunding
Lords committee urges government to make it cheaper for foreign researchers to work in UK following science funding cuts in US
Restrictions to incoming international students and graduate route thought to be more likely following losses by Labour in local elections
Chicago-based Illinois Institute of Technology receives approval from Indian regulators
Institutions expect to consider more subject closures as financial problems spiral, finds UUK survey
Innovation cluster, new medical school and cautious growth of non-local student numbers high on the agenda of president of leading Hong Kong research university
Leading Chinese institution hires former Harvard professor prosecuted over concealed payments
Russell group institution aims to become first British university with presence in India’s second city
Merger model common in other parts of education sector increasingly appealing to universities keen to retain some autonomy
University transformation relies on more open relationship with government, says group focused on sector-wide cost reductions
Sector should be wary of asking businesses to pay ‘additional tax’ and focus on tweaking current system instead, says Universities UK chief
Skills minister urges universities to ‘rethink education’ ahead of roll-out of LLE, but plan for more modular learning still being ‘ignored’ by parts of the sector
Unregistered providers account for more than half of franchised tuition fee money claimed in past three years, new figures show
Tariff war between superpowers may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration must be protected, say university leaders
China’s Double First-Class project appears to be paying off as the country’s institutions continue to lead the rankings. Why have similar schemes elsewhere struggled to reap rewards, and can China keep advancing despite economic slowdown and an ageing population? Helen Packer reports
Growing spending on research and development in Global South leading to more papers, but increased scrutiny needed to identify misconduct, say publishers