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ApplyBoard report projects that permit issuance is on track to fall beyond Trudeau government’s target
Previously reported figures suggesting fall in recruitment were recently revealed to be erroneous
Attempts by well-meaning scholars to help services ‘drowning in demand’ adding to the problems, finds study
Despite Asia’s success elsewhere, its leading universities are still struggling to compete globally in arts and humanities. Patrick Jack asks whether that needs to change for them to be considered world-class
Mixed results of final few weeks in White House likely emblematic of Democrat’s presidency, scholars say
Analysis of 113 institutional accounts reveals almost a third have posted a deficit, and one in four reported a negative cash flow
National Student Clearinghouse Research Center says it ‘deeply regrets’ methodological blunder
Debates centring around H-1B worker visa and OPT programme for international graduates could have significant impact on overseas enrolment
Researcher questions whether ‘care obfuscation’ is the answer to mums’ sense of exclusion
‘People lose a lot of their energy and resources to fear and speculation versus focusing on what’s actually happening,’ says newly inaugurated Boston University leader
December brings largest monthly increase in issuances in more than two years, but total for 2024 still down 14 per cent on 2023
Student visa sponsors face increasing scrutiny from UK authorities
Ivy Leaguers ramp up Capitol Hill activity ahead of presidential inauguration
Losses at Queen’s, Heriot-Watt and UWS, along with Ulster, underline UK-wide nature of funding challenges
Researchers say traditional metrics for academic success and career progression ignore activities such as creating and maintaining a YouTube channel
Signs of rebound in January intake for UK universities, with Nepal and Kenya developing as key markets
Divide between number of graduates and non-graduates voting in 2024 election double what it was in 2019
Research found that 74 per cent of academics had experienced online harms as a result of sharing research publicly
Average salary rises 3.5 per cent to ?327,000, with Cambridge’s Deborah Prentice topping pay list
Former Brunel vice-chancellor alongside former Cambridge leader and King’s vice-president
Leicester, Surrey, Brunel and Hull also report losses in financial accounts for 2023-24
King’s College London reported an operating deficit of ?19 million once the impact from pensions and donations are excluded
Reading professor says a version of the Teaching Excellence Framework could provide reassurance about the quality of the UK’s transnational education courses
Despite the large increases in surpluses, top-ranked universities both report net cash outflows in operating activities of more than ?58 million