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Development of tools that can provide personalised learning will leave universities to focus on professional and personal development, incoming chair of OfS says
Survey finds UK plans to restrict amount of time someone can stay post-study could affect enrolments ¨C but interest remains high
Leaders still among the best paid in the sector, with little sign that increased regulatory scrutiny or financial hardship is having an effect on wages
Firms promise technology can boost conversions and relieve pressure on overworked teams, but critics warn over impersonal processes and massive bottlenecks of ¡®nonsensical¡¯ applications
Trump¡¯s latest escalation in battle with nation¡¯s wealthiest university shows he is attempting a full-scale takeover, scholars say
Bloc seen as likely to insist on lower fees for its students in upcoming negotiations, putting UK in a difficult position, given its wider crackdown on migration
Number of people coming to UK halves in a year partly because of steep drops in students bringing dependants
Universities urged to be ¡®brave¡¯ in hiring decisions despite ¡®precarious¡¯ times as study finds prioritising sector expertise doesn¡¯t always pay off
Many institutions still ¡®pretending not to see¡¯ issue of food insecurity among students, new book claims
Thousands set to miss out on fund set up by UK government to support companies in traversing the ¡®Valley of Death¡¯ between research and commercialisation, universities fear
Increase in antisemitism probes targeting smaller colleges leaves institutions lacking the heft of Harvard exposed
Canadian prime minister creates two new ministries focused on industry and innovation, but critics fear stripping science from job titles signals wrong approach
English sector facing total bill of ?620 million a year, if government goes ahead with plan to take cut of international earnings
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say
Government proposal to take a cut of English universities¡¯ overseas income to pay for higher education dismissed as ¡®finger in the air¡¯ policymaking
New era of collaboration will benefit both sectors, according to leader who hopes to put ¡®efficiency¡¯ skills to good use at one of England¡¯s smallest universities
Universities hope to build for the future by attracting students disaffected by Trump regime
Higher education and business leaders write to Stormont over the sector¡¯s ¡®real and current jeopardy¡¯
Survey highlights concerns that university leavers are less prepared for work than previous generations
Blanket bans on the amount of time staff can spend out of the country reflect ¡®compliance-first¡¯ mindset of UK universities, say critics
Universities must be better at selling benefits of post-study work rights to wider country, says Brian Bell
Having pulled off an unlikely victory in snap poll, Canadian prime minister is told to make position on controversial policy clear
Last year, US campuses were engulfed by vigorous protests against Israel¡¯s military action in Gaza. Yet now, as the war rages on and the Trump administration cracks down on universities¡¯ freedoms and funding, students are largely silent. What has changed, asks Patrick Jack
Signs that university leaders are more willing to stand up to president come as administration ¡®walks back¡¯ some of its extreme policies after facing political realities